Commonwealth Games 2022: India Defeat England In Cricket Semifinal


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

Published: Sat 6 Aug 2022, 5:28 PM

Last updated: Sat 6 Aug 2022, 7:04 PM

India managed to hold their nerves in a tense game to defeat hosts England in the semifinals of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Saturday.

The narrow four-run win at Edgbaston saw India ensure a medal at the Games.

Earlier, Smriti Mandhana's elegant yet brutal knock of 61 along with Jemimah Rodrigues' useful 44 not out powered India to a healthy 164 for 5.

Mandhana's 32-ball assault in the Powerplay laid the platform while Rodrigues, who is finally doing justice to her enormous potential, improvised well during her 31-ball unbeaten stay at the crease.

Mandhana also recorded the fastest T20 International fifty by an Indian in women's cricket off only 23 balls.

A new and improved Deepti Sharma chipped in with 22 off 20 balls but India might hae thought they ended 15 runs short of the par-score after 64 runs came in the six Powerplay overs.

The next 14 overs yielded 100 runs as India lost the momentum when three wickets fell in quick succession during the middle overs.

Rodrigues and Deepti added an invaluable 53 runs for the fourth wicket partnership.

Mandhana's drives are the most picturesque thing in women's cricket and one would rub their eyes in disbelief when the normally rampaging Shafali Verma (17 off 15 balls) was the silent partner in their opening stand of 76 in 7.5 overs.

There were cover drives off Katherine Brunt, pulled sixes off seamers Natt Sciver and Issy Wong and a lofted one of spinner Sarah Glenn's bowling over long-on.

The half-century came in only 23 balls as England bowlers looked clueless during that phase.

Once Sciver got rid of Mandhana, who was trying to play the lap-scoop, the run-rate slowed down as skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, despite a couple of fours and a six, played few dot balls in her run-a-ball 20.

While Mandhana had eight fours and three sixes in her knock, Rodrigues had seven fours to her credit, mostly using the gaps in arc between point and extra-cover.

Brief scores:

India beat England by 4 runs

India: 164-5 (Smriti Mandhana 61, Jemimah Rodrigues 44 not out, Deepti Sharma 22, Harmanpreet Kaur 20; Freya Kemp 2-22)

England: 160-6 (Nat Sciver 41, Danni Wyatt 35, Amy Jones 31; Sneh Rana 2-28)

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