In an exciting finale to the women’s cricket series, India emerged victorious against New Zealand, winning the third match by six wickets. This win secured India the series 2-1 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Match Highlights
Chasing a target of 233 runs, India successfully completed their innings in the 45th over, bolstered by a brilliant century from Smriti Mandhana. Earlier, New Zealand opted to bat first and scored 232 runs, thanks to Brooke Halliday’s impressive knock of 86 runs. Deepti Sharma shone for the hosts, taking three wickets.
India began the series strong, winning the opening match, but New Zealand bounced back in the second game with a commanding 76-run victory. However, today’s performance from India highlighted their ability to adapt and overcome challenges, showcasing their skill and determination.
New Zealand’s Struggles
New Zealand struggled to find their rhythm, with several batters failing to settle in and their running between the wickets appearing hesitant. It was clear that fatigue may have affected their performance after a long World Cup campaign and two closely contested ODIs against India. Conversely, India executed their game plan effectively and demonstrated resilience throughout the match.
Player of the Series: Deepti Sharma
Deepti Sharma expressed her enjoyment of the game, stating, “I try to keep it simple and focus on contributing to the team. I had faith in myself today, which helped me perform better. The wicket was conducive to bowling, and I varied my pace based on how the batters were playing.”
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s Remarks
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur praised her team’s execution and adaptability, saying, “We aimed to give our best today. After our previous loss, we discussed strategies and were determined to win the series. I commend Smriti for her efforts; her runs were crucial for us.”
Player of the Match: Smriti Mandhana
Player of the Match Smriti Mandhana shared her thoughts, “I’m thrilled with the series win. It’s been a challenging month and a half, and today’s score means a lot. I focused on controlling my shots and building my innings, especially after some earlier setbacks.”
New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine’s Reflection
New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine reflected on her team’s performance, saying, “I’m incredibly proud of our players. Despite injuries, we fought hard and showed great character. Although 232 runs wasn’t enough today, it was a decent score under tough conditions.”
Yastika Bhatia’s Insights
Yastika Bhatia added, “There’s always pressure when playing for your country, but we communicated well and executed our plan to keep wickets in hand, which paid off.”
Conclusion
India’s win today not only secures the series but also highlights the depth of talent in women’s cricket. As both teams prepare for future challenges, this series has set the stage for even more thrilling encounters ahead.