Harmanpreet Kaur-led Indian cricket team’s dreams of entering the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals suffered a major blow when it lost to Australia in its final Grup A match. The loss means that India’s fortunes are not in their own hands. Though India are sitting at the second spot in Group A behind Australia, with the top two teams advancing to the last four stage, third-placed New Zealand are firm favourites to beat Pakistan on Monday to enter the semi-finals. For India to qualify for semi-finals, Pakistan must beat New Zealand but not by a big margin as that would see the Fatima Sana-led side leap both teams to enter the next stage.
After the result, Indian cricket team player Punam Raut’s post went viral. Raut was part of the Indian team that finished runner-up in the 2017 Women’s World Cup. She and Harmanpreet Kaur have been teammates in many matches.
“Having 100 matches experience = 0 experience..if it’s can’t be applied in big games.” Raut posted on X. Several social media users wondered who the post was targetted at.
Having 100 matches experience = 0 experience..
if it’s can’t be applied in big games.— Punam Raut (@raut_punam) October 14, 2024
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed frustration over missing opportunities to capitalise on loose deliveries during her 63-run stand with Deepti Sharma for the fourth wicket as her side suffered 7-run loss against Australia in a crucial Women’s T20 World Cup clash.
India’s narrow loss on Sunday night left Harmanpreet’s side needing a helping hand from Pakistan if they are to progress to the semifinal from Group A as the defending champions Australia have officially qualified for the knockout stages of the tournament with a win.
Harmanpreet’s superb 54 not out saw India go agonisingly close to a tournament-saving win over defending champions Australia. She had rebuilt for India as they looked to chase down 152 to win, and accelerated to her half-century to set up a final over where 14 runs were required.
But four wickets fell in Annabel Sutherland‘s final over, including two run outs, as India and Kaur fell short of the winning post.
Speaking at the post-match presentation, Harmanpreet said that the depth of Australia’s quality won out on the day. “I think their entire team contributes; they don’t depend on one or two players, they have a lot of all-rounders who contribute. We also planned well and we were there in the game. They didn’t gave away easy runs and made it difficult. They are an experienced side.”
Harmanpreet identified two more reasons why her effort was insufficient. In the middle overs, the scoring rate was not kept high enough by her and Deepti Sharma, who together restored India’s position in the match. Furthermore, in the crucial moments of the match, Australia’s prior success served as a valuable asset.
“When me and Deepti were batting, we couldn’t hit a few loose balls. We can learn a lot from Australia. Whatever was in our hands, we were trying to do that but that’s something not in our control. If we get the opportunity to play another game, that will be great. But otherwise, whoever deserves to be there, that team will be there.
With IANS inputs
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