India Clinch Crucial Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

India defeated Pakistan, their bitter rivals, six wickets to none in their Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group A match played in Dubai.

India’s negative net run rate (-2.90) was not entirely eliminated by the win, but it did provide the team with two crucial points and start their tournament campaign.

India Clinch Crucial Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
Arundhati Reddy picked up 3/19. Photo Credit: ICC/Getty Images

Key Performances and Match Results

India 108 for 4 (Shafali 32, Harmanpreet 29*, Sana 2-23) beat Pakistan105 for 8 (Dar 28, Reddy 3-19, Patil 2-12) by 6 wickets.

Match Analysis

Prior to the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 match against Pakistan, India’s net run rate (NRR) was -2.90. To turn that into a positive and climb up the points table, they needed to win, and win badly, against Pakistan. But just one of those goals was accomplished by India on a steamy afternoon in Dubai; they defeated Pakistan by six wickets to secure two points and begin the innings with a plodding chase.

Arundhati Reddy and Shreyanka Patil combined for five of the eight wickets Pakistan lost, setting up the victory. Nida Dar scored 28 runs, but Pakistan sighed and puffed its way to 105.

However, Pakistan also made good use of their spinners on a sluggish, spin-friendly surface, denying India the opening position. They eventually won in the 19th over with just five fours struck, three by Shafali Verma and one each by Harmanpreet Kaur and S Sajana, who was filling in for the injured Pooja Vastrakar. Harmanpreet, who was demoted to one-down in the first game, was back at her usual No. 4 position and the only Indian batter in the top six with a strike rate exceeding 100.

Pakistani captain Fatima Sana talked on the eve of the match about hitting hard at their opponents by employing the power game. After Pakistan decided to bat, the openers attempted to demonstrate their words with their feet. Gull Feroza lost the opening over despite her attempt to use her foot to block Renuka Singh’s swing.

In addition, Muneeba Ali utilized the crease so frequently that the runs hardly make sense. Like she did twice against Renuka inside the powerplay, she used the smallest amount of width to cross the in-field.

During the game’s fourth over, Reddy was sent on to take on more seam-bowling responsibilities due to Vastrakar’s absence due to a niggle. She immediately created a fake stroke, which Sidra Amin chipped in the middle of the shot. Reddy struck the ideal blow in her subsequent over, forcing Muneeba to scoop one straight to a short fine leg, only for S Asha to bale out. However, Reddy struck after a few balls when Omaima Sohail misplayed one to mid-off.

India Clinch Crucial Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
Team India celebrates. Photo Credit: ICC/Getty Images

Muneeba was restrained for a few of calm overs, and Patil took advantage of the opportunity to get among the wickets. She delivered a broader outside off, anticipating a charge from the Pakistan opener. Muneeba went by it, and Richa Ghosh completed the task. Dar struggled a little to keep the scorecard running on her own, and her frequent partner losses did not make it any easier.

Before Patil removed Tuba Hassan for a three-ball duck, Reddy initially trapped Aliya Riaz in front. The DRS did not come to the Pakistan all-rounder’s help as Hawk-Eye indicated it to be clipping leg.

Sana shown some intent and hit two consecutive fours off Asha, but Ghosh made an excellent catch to end the innings. She attempted to force the legspinner out of the ground, but Ghosh dove to her right and removed a stunning blow with one hand. After after, Reddy bowled Dar to get her third.

India needed to surpass the 106-run goal in 11.2 overs in order to get their NRR in the black. But India saw a boundaryless power struggle, with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali finding it difficult to contain their emotions. Mandhana struck some clean blows, however she was dismissed after hitting nine out of ten balls to the field. She gave one timid backward point chip in an attempt to get loose.

Sana, on cue, bowled 13 of the first 15 overs with spin. Shafali was irritated by their slow pace, which caused her to overlook putting away some of the delicious full tosses. In the eighth over, Shafali welcomed Tuba with a pull through midwicket, ending India’s run of boundary drought. After hitting a few more fours, she honed in on long-on.

Jemimah Rodrigues, who was batting at No. 3 ahead of Harmanpreet, continued to maneuver the field, bringing India one run closer. Boundaries were difficult to come by, though, and when India lost her and Ghosh in consecutive balls, it appeared as though Pakistan might do the unimaginable.

With Deepti Sharma by her side, Harmanpreet then came dangerously close to seeing India. But turning awkwardly to avoid being stumped, she wrenched her neck and walked back, hurt. Then, in the women’s T20Is, Sajana struck the game-winning four to help India keep the lead against Pakistan.

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