Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India eye revenge against England in semis

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

will be looking to erase the memories of a heartbreak­ing World Cup final defeat last year when they take on England in the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World T20 on Friday morning (IST).

England beat India by nine runs in an exciting final of the 50-over global meet, a tournament that ushered a new era for women’s cricket in India.

To their credit, the ‘Women in Blue’ have been able to build on that momentum and a fantastic run in the ongoing World T20 is a testimony to that.

India beat two formidable teams in their group — the ‘White Ferns’ from New Zealand by 34 runs and the ‘Southern Stars’ from Australia by 48 runs — maintainin­g an all-win record at the league stage.

However, England, the reigning ODI world champions, are a quality side in the shortest format and the scars of the summit clash loss at Lord’s can play on the minds of Mithali Raj and Harmanpree­t Kaur, the two pillars of the women’s side.

Skipper Harmanpree­t’s performanc­e will be key to India’s success as she is known to rise to the occasion. The Moga-born cricketer can be safely termed as someone who is a ‘big match’ player.

Even in the current World T20, she has performed in two group league matches -- a match-winning century against New Zealand and a quick-fire 43 against Australia — which proved to be decisive in the final context of the game.

She is currently leading rungetter in the tournament with 167 runs from four games at a strike rate of 177. Smriti Mandhana, with 144 runs, is fourth on the list.

Against England, India will have their senior-most player Mithali Raj back in the side after being rested for the final group game against Australia as she was nursing a niggle suffered while fielding against Ireland. She is likely to replace spinner Anuja Patil.

India’s strategy of playing a single pacer has worked wonderfull­y as their spinners have done well throughout the group league stages. Leg-spinner Poonam Yadav (eight wickets) and leftarm spinner Radha Yadav (seven wickets) have been in great form.

For England, the focus will be more on their seam attack, comprising Anya Shrubsole (seven wickets) and Natalie Sciver (four wickets). Meanwhile, Australia will face defending champions and hosts West Indies in the other semi-final.

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 ?? GETTY ?? With 167 runs in four games, Harmanpree­t Kaur is the top rungetter in Women’s World T20.
GETTY With 167 runs in four games, Harmanpree­t Kaur is the top rungetter in Women’s World T20.

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