The Asian Age

Mandhana shines but India lose by 23 runs

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Wellington, Feb. 6: Smriti Mandhana remained an unstoppabl­e juggernaut with a record- smashing half century but the Indian women’s cricket team failed to make it count, going down by 23 runs in the opening T20 Internatio­nal against New Zealand here on Wednesday.

Mandhana held the record for the fastest fifty by an Indian before the match and she bettered it by a ball during her 58run knock at the WestPac Stadium. The 22- year- old faced 34 balls in all but reached the 50mark off 24 deliveries.

However, New Zealand pacer Lea Tahuhu played a decisive role with three scalps off her four overs to derail India’s pursuit of a 160- run target which was going smoothly till the time Mandhana was at the crease. India eventually folded for 136 in 19.1 overs.

Leg- spinner Amelia Kerr ( 2/ 28) clinched the crucial wickets of Mandhana and Indian captain Harmanpree­t Kaur to wreck the visitors’ chances. Off- spinner Leigh Kasperek also picked up a couple of wickets.

“Obviously we didn’t get the start we wanted but it was pretty good to come back and win. It’s just about keeping calm,” said

Tahuhu, who was adjudged player of the match for her performanc­e.

Harmanpree­t, on the other hand, blamed India’s loss on a poor batting effort, especially in the last 10 overs.

“I think bowlers did really well as we expected. We didn’t bat well in the last 10 overs. That is only area where we are always struggling,” she pointed out.

Veteran Mithali Raj, who captains the Indian ODI side, was dropped from the match. “We are looking to give chance to young girls, that is the only reason,” said Harmanpree­t when asked about Mithali’s absence from the line- up and whether her experience would have come handy here. The next game of the series is scheduled to be held in Auckland on Friday. Brief scores: New Zealand 159/ 4 in 20 overs ( S. Devine 62, Satterthwa­ite 33) bt India 136 in 19.2 overs ( Mandhana 58, Tahuhu 3/ 20).

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Smriti Mandhana

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