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IND vs AUS women’s Test: Richa Ghosh scripts a Test debut to remember

A Test half-century — No.4 Richa Ghosh’s third across formats — in a momentum-changing, and potentially match-winning, 187-ball 113-run partnership with No. 5 Jemimah Rodrigues.

December 23, 2023 / 19:15 IST
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Richa Ghosh after hitting fifty on Test debut in front of her family. This is Ghosh’s third 50 across formats. (Photo: PTI)
Richa Ghosh after hitting fifty on Test debut in front of her family. This is Ghosh’s third 50 across formats. (Photo: PTI)

“Test cricket hain, test lega hi toh (It’s Test cricket, it’s bound to test you.)”

Say it like you feel it, they say. And, Richa Ghosh, the latest Test debutant on the Indian women’s cricket team, did very much that at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday during, and after, scoring her first Test fifty.

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On what was the second day of the one-off women’s Test against Australia, Ghosh felt the rigours of the longest format in her maiden bow in whites. But on a track that has humbled some of the most experienced batters in red-ball cricket with its deceptively green look and variable bounce, the 20-year-old wicketkeeper-batter belied both her age and experience with a determined 104-ball 52.

Coming in at No. 4, Ghosh, whose batting credentials are hinged more on her T20 big-hitting, helped India navigate a crucial phase of play in the morning session. Nightwatchwoman Sneh Rana and top-scorer Smriti Mandhana had just fallen in the space of four overs. Mandhana’s dismissal, a run-out against the run of play, on 73 not only cost the India vice-captain a century, but also pushed the hosts perilously close to a collapse.