Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

England face India in semis, Windies to play Australia

- Press Trust of India

GROS ISLET (SAINT LUCIA): India will face a formidable England in the second semi-finals on Friday after the West Indies defeated 2009 champions by four wickets in their last group match of the ICC Women’s World T20 here.

India have been invincible so far in the tournament, winning all their three games in the group stage. The in-form team will also have revenge on its mind, having lost to England in the 50-over World Cup final last year.

En route to the semifinals, Harmanpree­t Kaur’s side also hammered three-time former champions Australia in its last pool match.

Defending champions West Indies, on the other hand, topped group A with eight points after beating England in the last-over thriller to set up a clash with Australia in the first semifinals in Antigua on November 22.

In the last group A match, the West Indies dished out a discipline­d performanc­e as they first restricted England to 115-8 and then overhauled the target with three balls to spare, riding on Deandra Dottin’s 52-ball 48. After winning the toss, West Indies opening bowler Shakera Selman picked up two early wickets.

A mid-innings collapse then reduced England to 50 for six before Sophia Dunkley (35) and Anya Shrubsole (29) put on a 58-run partnershi­p.

The pair was only separated in the penultimat­e over, helping England to 115 for eight. And it seemed it would be enough when Shrubsole picked up two wickets in her first over, sending back Hayley Matthews and Stafanie Taylor, both bowled. Then Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Camp- belle combined for a 68-run partnershi­p.

Dottin (46) was dismissed with the home team still needing 45, but some bold hitting from Campbelle kept them in the hunt. Needing 26 off the last 18 balls, Campbelle was dropped twice in the penultimat­e over, but she helped the West Indies get close enough; they hit the five runs that remained in the last over, much to the delight of the crowd.

West Indies’ Deandra Dottin, who was adjudged Player of the Match, said: “To be honest, it wasn’t any pressure (to be opening the batting in this tournament). I know what kind of player I am.

“I can go hard. I can go medium. I can knock it around. It all depends on the situation. But knowing that you have a six overs powerplay, you would like to capitalise.”

England captain Heather Knight said: “The way she (Sophia Dunkley) played, she hits very unusual areas as a cricketer. She’s very hard to set fields to, having captained against her previously.”

DEPLETED DELHI TAKE ON HYDERABAD

HYDERABAD: Having missed out on a golden opportunit­y to log full points in the opener, Delhi, sans senior stars Gautam Gambhir and Ishant Sharma, will face Hyderabad in an away encounter of the Ranji Trophy from Tuesday. Delhi failed to win outright in their opening group league match at home against Himachal Pradesh and Hyderabad were no better, having conceded first innings lead in both their matches.

However, Delhi will miss Gambhir more as Ishant was available for only one match as per BCCI’S specific workload management programme.

Gambhir, who scored 44 and 49 in the opening game, is suffering from a shoulder niggle and had excused himself from this away encounter.

“It’s always nice if an experience­d player like Gautam is around. He will certainly be missed as he also guides the juniors. But at the same time, I would look at it as an opportunit­y where a junior player will get a chance to make a mark,” Delhi coach Mithun Manhas said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? WI’S Deandra Dottin was MOM against England.
GETTY IMAGES WI’S Deandra Dottin was MOM against England.

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