Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bowlers shine but poor batting costs India T20 series

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

AUCKLAND: A shoddy batting performanc­e by the middle order saw India women lose a nail-biting second T20 against New Zealand by four wickets and concede the three-match series here on Friday.

India had earlier lost the first T20 by 23 runs in Wellington.

Needing a win to keep the series alive, India posted a modest 135 for 6 despite being 72 for 2 after the first 10 overs. Chasing a modest target, New Zealand made heavy weather of the chase before scampering home off the last ball, losing six wickets.

“We should give credit to our bowlers, it wasn’t a good total but still they fought for us. We were 20 runs short, They played better cricket than us. We just need to learn from our mistakes and play better,” India skipper Harmanpree­t Kaur said after the match. Jemimah Rodrigues slammed a 53-ball 72 that included six boundaries and one six but India scored only 63 runs in the back 10 to end up 20 runs short, which became their undoing.

The White Ferns lost two quick wickets -- opener Sophie Devine (19) and Caitlin Gurrey (4) by the seventh over with the scoreboard reading 40.

CRUCIAL STAND

But then Suzie Bates (62) and Amy Satterthwa­ite (23) joined hands and the duo stitched 61 runs for the third wicket to get New Zealand women back into the track.

Left-arm orthodox bowler Radha Yadav (2/23) and medium pacer Arundhati Reddy (2/22) bowler well for India in the middle overs to take the match down to the wire.

Reddy, in fact, brought India back into the match with twin blows in the 18th over -- first dismissing a set Bates and then accounting for Anna Peterson for a first ball duck.

New Zealand needed nine runs off the last over and Katey Martin smacked Mansi Joshi for a boundary off the first ball to bring down the equation to five off five.

Joshi, however, got her revenge by getting through the defence of Martin in the next ball.

But it was not to be India’s day as some sloppy fielding and sensible batting by Hannah Rowe and Leigh Kasperek took New Zealand home.

“We probably should have done that lot easier than what we did. But I am happy. Feels like it’s been a while since we won a series,” New Zealand captain Amy Satherwait­e said.

JEMIMAH FIRES

Earlier, Jemimah, with in-form opener Smriti Mandhana (36 off 27), Rodrigues added 63 runs for the second-wicket to lay the base for the total after the visitors lost opener Priya Punia (4) early.

Invited to bat, India women struggled to put up partnershi­ps and the one between Mandhana and Rodrigues saved the visitors’ from humiliatio­n.

When Mandhana and Rodrigues were at the crease, India women were going great guns as the duo played fearlessly to put together 71 runs in 9.1 overs before the visitors lost Mandhana.

Mandhana’s dismissal brought in Harmanpree­t but the skipper didn’t last long and perished after scoring only five runs.Rodrigues, though, carried on and registered the fifth T20 fifty of her career but didn’t get enough support.

Brief scores: India 136/6 (J Rodrigues 72, S Mandhana 36; R Mair 2/17) lost to New Zealand 136/6 (S Bates 62, A Satterthwa­ite 23, S Devine 19; A Reddy 2/22) by 4 wickets.

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AFP Suzie Bates (62) helped New Zealand beat India by 4 wickets. ▪
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