Deccan Chronicle

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 Intern ationals we need to make improvemen­ts 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).

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