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India falter in World Cup opener as fielding woes cost them dear against New Zealand

The focal point of India’s defeat was not their batting collapse or New Zealand’s bowling, but their dismal fielding.

October 05, 2024 / 07:00 IST
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Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues sit in the dugout
Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues sit in the dugout (X/ICC)

India’s campaign in the Women’s World Cup got off to a disappointing start as they crumbled against New Zealand in their opening game, losing by 58 runs. The White Ferns, who had been on a 10-match losing streak, ended their drought in emphatic fashion, thanks to a commanding performance with the bat and a fielding meltdown by India that proved costly.

New Zealand, after winning the toss and opting to bat first, saw their openers come out aggressively. Captain Sophie Devine then led from the front with a scintillating 57* off 36 balls, guiding her team to a competitive total of 160. The Indian bowling attack was left scrambling for answers as Georgia Plimmer and her partner Suzie Bates put up a strong opening stand, with India’s misfielding and dropped catches only adding to the chaos.

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The fielding lapses began early in the game and continued throughout, undercutting any chance of India building momentum. In the third over, Smriti Mandhana’s blunder at long-on set the tone for what would be a nightmarish day in the field. Plimmer, on just 8, attempted to hit Deepti Sharma over the ropes, but Mandhana, standing well inside the boundary, misjudged the flight and watched the ball sail over her head for a six. Plimmer went on to score a crucial 34 off 23, taking the game away from India.

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