The Asian Age

Smriti’s career- best 86 in vain

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Hamilton, Feb. 10: The Indian women’s team almost pulled off a dramatic win but failed to score a boundary in the final delivery to lose the third and final T20 Internatio­nal against New Zealand by a mere two runs here on Sunday.

Chasing 162 for a win, star opening batswoman Smriti Mandhana took the Indian team on course for a consolatio­n win with a career- best knock of 86 from 52 balls but the visiting side failed to build on her scintillat­ing knock to end their innings at 159 for 4.

With the three- match series already lost after defeats in the first and second T20Is, India surprising named senior player Mithali Raj in the playing eleven and she contribute­d 24 not out from 20 balls after coming to bat at the fall of captain Harmanpree­t Kaur ( 2).

But she failed to hit a four from the final delivery bowled by Leigh Kasperek as India lost the match by two runs. India needed 16 runs from the final over and Raj and Deepti Sharma ( 21 not out) raised hopes of a remarkable win by hitting boundaries in the first and third deliveries but were left to hit a four off the last ball. Captain Harmanpree­t Kaur, whose indifferen­t form has hurt the team, said she was disappoint­ed at the result and the 0- 3 series defeat. India had won the three- match ODI series 2- 1 before this T20 contest.

“We are disappoint­ed to lose the series like this, we could have done better. We have a lot of work to do,” she said after scoring just two on Sunday. She had scored 17 and 5 in the first two matches.

“In T20 I n t e r n ationals we need to m a k e i m p r o v e - ments in the final 10- over batting. More importantl­y, we need to sort out the batting order. “But there are positives from this series like the batting of Smirti and Jemimah as well as the performanc­e of bowlers,” she added.

Mandhana, who had scored 58 and 36 in the first two matches, continued her red- hot form by notching up her eight T20I fifty and second of the series as she dominated against New Zealand bowlers yet again.

Brief scores: New Zealand 161/ 7 in 20 overs ( Devine 72) bt India 159/ 4 in 20 overs ( S, Mandhana 86).

 ?? — AFP ?? Smriti Mandhana en route to her half- century against New Zealand.
— AFP Smriti Mandhana en route to her half- century against New Zealand.

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