ICC Women’s World Cup 2022: India Knocked Out After South Africa Secure Dramatic Win in Christchurch

In a dramatic final over, South Africa got over the line off the final delivery to complete a successful chase of 275 for a three-wicket win they ended India’s campaign at the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup 2022. India, the runners-up of the last edition in 2017, needed a win to make it to the semifinals but their spirited defense of 274 ended in a heartbreak at the Hagley Oval.

South Africa needed seven runs from the final over and Harmanpreet Kaur continued her brilliance on the field running out Tisha Chetty off the second delivery. And Deepti Sharma, who was bowling the decisive final over, then overstepped to give Mignon du Preez a life after she was caught by Harmanpreet on 51. The no ball meant Du Perez survived and she hit the winning single off the final delivery.

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Harmanpreet put up a stunning all-round display today as her eight-over spell brought India back into the contest after South Africa were off to a superb start with Laura Wolvaardt and Lara Goodall building a century partnership. Bowling for the first time in the tournament, Harmanpreet got rid of Wolvaardt (80) and captain Sune Luus (22) to keep her team in the contest.

However, Du Preez hit an unbeaten half-century to take her team over the line.

Sizzling half-centuries from Smriti Mandhana, Mithali Raj and Shafali Verma took India to a respectable 274/7 in the must-win match.

Sunday’s match, on a pitch used in the match between New Zealand and Pakistan on Saturday, was encouraging towards stroke play, which was justified by India after Raj won the toss and elected to bat first.

At one point, India looked set for a score of 300 but slowdown caused by Ismail & Co. in the last ten overs meant India’s bowling attack, minus Jhulan Goswami, out due to a side strain, now needs to defend 274 to enter the semi-finals of the mega event.

Verma got off the mark with a decent drive-through extra cover off Shabnim Ismail while Mandhana got her first boundary with a beautifully timed drive-through extra cover off Marizanne Kapp. Verma tore into Ismail in the third over, smashing a hat-trick of fours through fine leg twice and backward point to take 17 runs off the over.

Boundaries continue to come for Verma as Ayabonga Khaka was dispatched for boundaries through extra cover and mid-off. Verma’s aggression was the main reason behind India amassing 68 runs off power-play, their highest score in this phase of the tournament. The ten-over phase had ten boundaries, seven of which were hit by Verma while Mandhana slammed three.

Post-power-play, Verma and Mandhana kept the scoreboard ticking till the former reached her maiden World Cup fifty in just 40 balls with a four thumped over mid-on off Masabata Klass.

But in the next over, South Africa broke the 91-run opening partnership as a huge miscommunication on the field resulted in Verma sacrificing her wicket. With Yastika Bhatia clean bowled by Chole Tryon for just two, South Africa were trying to make a comeback in the match.

Mandhana, sedate till then, brought out her aerial shots while Raj took her time to settle down. With Raj creaming drives with ease, Mandhana reached her fifty in 69 balls but was out for 71 as Chloe Tryon dived full length to her right for a stunning catch at mid-off, bringing the 80-run partnership for the third wicket to an end.

Raj continued to make the most out of gifts sent by South African bowlers while maintaining her strike rate in the vicinity of 70 and above. A full toss was swept away to the fine leg while anything short and overpitched wide was caressed through the off-side. But in an attempt to go big, Raj holed out to mid-off, giving Klass her second wicket of the match.

Harmanpreet Kaur looked scratchy in her knock of 48 but got two crucial boundaries off Kapp in the 48th over as South Africa dragged some momentum in their favour. The Proteas made good use of bowling changes, short-pitched deliveries and variations in pace to concede just 51 runs in the last ten overs, bagging four scalps.

With India’s defeat, West India became the fourth and final team to qualify for the semifinals after Australia, South Africa and defending champions England.

With IANS inputs

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