DEPTI & RICHA SHINE

DEPTI & RICHA SHINE

  • Cape Town: Deepti Sharma shone with the ball before Richa Ghosh led India to a six-wicket win over West Indies in their Wo- men's T20 World Cup Group 2 match here on Wednesday.

  • Deepti spun a web around the West Indies batters to restrict them to 118 for six after being asked to bowl. The seasoned off-spinner (3/15) picked three wickets to become the first Indian to get to 100 wo- men's T20I wickets. Ghosh (44 not out) and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (33) then put up a vital 72-run stand to take India to their second victory of the tournament with 11 balls to spare.

  • Needing less than run a ball, India were off to an electric start with openers Shafali Verma (28) and Smriti Madhana (10) taking the team total to 31 in four overs on the back of six fours. But India lost the momentum as slow bowling did the trick for West Indies.
DEPTI & RICHA SHINE

  • Mandhana missed off-spinner Karishma Ramharack's (2/14) ball completely, resulting in an easy stumping for wicketkeeper Rasha Williams, Last game match-winner Jemimah Rodrigues (1) became Hayley Matthews' (1/12) first and only victim of the day as the skipper took a stellar catch of her own bowling. After two low-scoring overs, Shafali tried to up the ante only to be caught at long leg and West Indies picked three wickets in quick succession.

  • Harmanpreet took her time to settle down before hitting back-to- back fours off Afy Fletcher (0/24) in the ninth over The India skipper's knock came off 42 balls with the help of three boundaries.

  • Ghosh did what she does best. -finish the game. The youngster hit five fours, including one to finish off the match in her unbeaten 32-ball innings. She took India to 119 for 4 in 18.1 overs.

  • Earlier, Pooja Vastrakar (1/21), opening with the new ball, gave India the early breakthrough, get- ting rid of the dangerous Hayley Matthew (2), striking on her very first ball. The West Indies skipper was done in by the extra bounce as Richa Ghosh completed a regulation catch.

  • Pooja continued to put pressure on the West Indies, bowling a wicket maiden. Shemaine Camp- belle (30) hit West Indies' first boundary in the third over, slapping a Renuka Singh (1/22) delivery past square leg.

  • The introduction of spin led to West Indies collecting 12 runs, including two fours from Rajeshwari Gayakwad's over. West Indies were 53 for 1 at the halfway mark. Campbelle and Stefanie Taylor (42) steadied the West Indies innings as they slowly but steadily stitched a 73-run partnership. The two shared nine boundaries bet- ween them.

  • However, twin strikes from the ever-reliable Deepti led to a mini batting collapse. The off spinner

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