Hindustan Times (East UP)

Harmanpree­t breaks run drought as India avoid series weep vs Kiwis

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

QUEENSTOWN: Harmanpree­t Kaur struck a much-needed half-century to get back among the runs as the Indian women’s cricket team finally managed to beat New Zealand in the seriesendi­ng fifth ODI for a consolator­y six-wicket win here on Thursday.

The Indian bowlers, who under-performed prior to the game, finally got their act together to limit New Zealand to 251 for nine in 50 overs.

India chased the down the target in 46 overs courtesy Harmanpree­t’s 63 off 66 balls and Smriti Mandhana’s 71 off 84 balls. Skipper Mithali Raj remained unbeaten on 57 off 66 balls.

Having lost the one off T20 and first four ODIs, India badly needed a win to gain some momentum going into the ODI World Cup next month.

The spinners, who struggled to provide the breakthrou­ghs, shared seven wickets among themselves on Thursday.

Deepti Sharma, Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Sneh Rana took two wickets each while pacer Meghna Singh too was impressive in the five overs she bowled.

Star batter Mandhana, who had missed the first three ODIs and the T20 due to an extended stay in quarantine, also got some valuable time in the middle.

The ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year collected nine fours in her 84-ball effort.

Harmanpree­t must be relieved after scoring her first fifty in close to 12 months.

She was dropped from the previous game after a prolonged lean patch and came under heavy criticism from former players including ex-captain Diana Edulji.

She used the sweep shot effectivel­y to collect a bunch of boundaries before using a pull shot to reach the half-century.

“We have improved over the last few games we have played, that’s a good sign before the World Cup. Was important to have the right preparatio­n before the big tournament. Unfortunat­ely we couldn’t get the camps in India due to the rising Omicron cases,” said Mithali.

“The wicket seemed batting friendly, but the bowlers did well today. Something that we need to work more on is our fielding.

“When I retire after this tournament, I will see that the squad is far more stronger with the upcoming new talent,” she added.

 ?? GETTY FILE ?? Harmanpree­t Kaur scored a 66-ball 63 on Thursday.
GETTY FILE Harmanpree­t Kaur scored a 66-ball 63 on Thursday.

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