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Slow-moving India humbled in Hamilton

10 Mar, 2022 3:06 PM, Thu

Slow-moving India humbled in Hamilton

Amy Satterthwaite's very much paced 75, Amelia Kerr's inside and out show (50, 3-56) and Lea Tahuhu's closefisted spell of 10-2-17-3 assisted has New Zealand with pipping India serenely by 62 rushes to get their second success on the bob in the 2022 Women's World Cup in Hamilton on Thursday. Pooja Vastrakar's vocation best 4-34 that was instrumental in restricting New Zealand at death and Harmanpreet Kaur's late firecrackers in a 63-ball 71 were laid to squander. Fifties from Satterthwaite (75) and Amelia featured the hosts solid beginning with the bat subsequent to being approached to set an objective. In spite of losing Bates ahead of schedule to a self-destructive run out from Vastrakar, the Tawa pair of Devine and Amelia raised the group's initial fifty in the powerplay. Vastrakar struck just subsequent to, actuating an edge off the New Zealand commander's bat to end her familiar thump on 35. Amelia then, at that point, manufactured a 67-run organization with Satterthwaite on the way a 63-ball 50 years before Gayakwad caught her LBW in the equivalent over. Satterthwaite assumed responsibility from that point on, momentarily however just cultivating strike as Maddy Green gathered her three limits in progressive overs. New Zealand went past 150 in the 28th over and the previous commander walked to her 50 of every 60 balls. Deepti split the association that evaporated the limits for the following five overs with New Zealand's scoring diving forcefully. Satterthwaite broke the shackles with a hattrick of limits against the offspinner to flag the beginning of death overs however Vastrakar returned for a last spell of pinpoint precision to reverse the situation on the hosts. She initially excused the half-centurion on 75 with and, an over later, sent ease Tahuhu and Jess off progressive conveyances to ultimately get done with 10-0-34-4. In the interim, Katey Martin, who flew totally unnoticed to gather fast 41 runs, became Jhulan Goswami's record-equalling 39th World Cup casualty. Losing their last five wickets for an expansion of only 38 runs in the last eight overs, the hosts were confined to a standard score of 260/9. That benefit however was refuted not long after as it ended up being a pursuit that never truly took off with a left-hander weighty top-request all in all attempting to turn the strike. Pacers Tahuhu and Jess Kerr spelt early issue with their tight lines and India were gazing intently at the barrel at 26/2 after their powerplay. The strain just mounted further with two ladies on the run just after as Mithali Raj and Yastika Bhatia, remembered for spot of fizzling opener Shafali Verma, battled to hit the holes. In a pursuit of 261, India had 50 after the initial 20 overs and crept their direction up to 100 exclusively before the finish of the 30th yet not before Amelia had Raj puzzled after a difficult 56-ball 31, and Richa Ghosh tricked first ball with a wrong'un. With no obvious desperation in their scoring India's asking rate expectedly mounted into twofold digits while the strike rates dove. It was only after bad habit skipper Harmanpreet raised her 54-ball 50 years that India sent off a short, late counterattack. Nonetheless, with 110 required off the last eight overs with three wickets just left in the bank, it was generally a tall inquire. Harmanpreet guaranteed some amusement - smoking two sixes and as a huge number of a monstrous 20-run over from Jess. Though it endured uniquely for that over as Amelia got her third of the evening. Goswami and Meghana Singh deferred the unavoidable with their concise appearances however India missed the mark to take a huge disaster for their NRR going ahead. Brief scores:New Zealand 260/9 in 50 overs (Amy Satterthwaite 75, Amelia Kerr 50; Pooja Vastrakar 4-34) beat India 198 in 46.4 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 71; Lea Tahuhu 3-17, Amelia Kerr 3-56) by 62 runs

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