Khaleej Times

SA eves end India’s win streak; NZ beat Pakistan

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leicester — India’s four-match winning streak in the Women’s World Cup was brought to a crashing halt with a 115-run loss against South Africa, following an abject batting surrender here on Saturday.

The star South African performer was captain Dane van Niekerk who first made a valuable 57 off 66 balls to guide South Africa to 273 for nine before taking four wickets with leg-spin to help her team bundle out the Indians for 158 in 46 overs.

In another match, New Zealand brushed aside the Pakistan challenge in Taunton to register their third win of the tournament and move to third place on the points table. New Zealand needed all of 15 overs to chasing 145 for victory.

In the India-SA match, besides the South African skipper, opener Lizelle Lee too made a significan­t contributi­on by hammering 92 off 65 balls after India put the opposition in at Grace Road.

India would have sealed their semifinal berth with a win but now have their task cut out in the remaining round robin matches against the mighty Australia and New Zealand.

The game was pretty much done and dusted when India collapsed to 56 for six in the 17th over of the chase.

Deepti Sharma saved India the blushes of getting bowled out for under 100 by scoring a solid 60 off 111 balls with support from number nine Jhulan Goswami, who remained unbeaten on 43. It was a good batting wicket, something that Lee herself mentioned, but the Indian batsmen were all at sea and crumbled under the scoreboard pressure.

Opener Smriti Mandhana, who took the tournament by storm with a 90 and 106 in the first two games, suffered a third failure in a row.

In-form captain Mithali Raj fell for her maiden golden duck while Harmanpree­t Kaur too departed without scoring, both getting out to Niekerk.

While Niekerk foxed the Indians by mixing leg-breaks with the straighter ones, medium pacers Shabnim Ismail, Marizanne Kapp and Ayabonga Khaka were equally effective. Earlier, Indian bowlers bounced back after Lee’s brutal attack at the top of the order before Niekerk revived the South African innings with a crucial half century. — PTI

 ?? Reuters ?? Captain Dane van Niekerk led from the front for SA. —
Reuters Captain Dane van Niekerk led from the front for SA. —

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