The Free Press Journal

India eyes series-levelling win against Oz

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India will have to rectify their shortcomin­gs when they face an ascending Australia in a must-win second game of the three-match series, which is part of the ICC Women’s ODI Championsh­ip.

The hosts were given a rude shock in the series opener where Australia romped to an eight-wicket win with almost 18 overs to spare.

The Indian batswomen will have to do a lot better than what they managed against the Australian spinners, who shared eights wickets between them on Monday. The bowlers expectedly were unable to defend a modest 201run target and they were let down by not just the batting but also the fielding.

If it weren’t for the 76-run eighth wicket stand between Sushma Verma and Pooja Vastrakar, the home team could have been humiliated further.

Captain Mithali Raj’s absence also hurt India who would be hoping to have her fit for the crunch game today.

“You can’t expect the lowerorder to put up a competitiv­e total. Our senior batswomen need to step up. Our fielding also needs improvemen­t and we need to bowl according to the field,” stand-in captain Harmanpree­t Kaur said after the loss.

The experience­d opening combinatio­n of Smriti Mandhana and Poonam Raut will have to ensure a solid start to the innings. 17-yearold Jemimah Rodrigues could not do much on her ODI debut and it remains to be seen if she keeps her place after Mithali’s return.

The bowlers too need to up their game as they were not

able to pose any sort of threat to the Australian­s, who raced to the target with ease.

Opener Nicole Bolton was in sublime touch, hitting an unbeaten 100. She would be expected to do the same tomorrow while her partner Alyssa Healy would not want to throw away a promising start again.

Captain Meg Lanning too was amongst runs before she ran herself out.

Nonetheles­s, it was a dominating performanc­e from Australia who had lost to India in the World Cup semifinals. “It’s a great start to the series. I am happy to be back on the field. We wanted to be aggressive with the bat and Nicole Bolton led the way for us. Our consistenc­y with the ball and on the field is probably something we can improve,” Lanning said going into the second ODI.

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