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‘One match doesn’t define them’: Richa Ghosh defends struggling Indian top-order

The shortcomings of India's top-order batting and the scarcity of bowling resources were further exposed by Thursday's loss to South Africa, which might bring the juggernaut to a grinding halt.

October 10, 2025 / 13:45 IST
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Richa Ghosh backs top-order despite failures. (Photo: X)
Richa Ghosh backs top-order despite failures. (Photo: X)

India’s 3-wicket loss to South Africa in a thrilling ICC Women’s ODI World Cup clash — where the lower-order batters swung momentum for both sides — has highlighted two key weaknesses in Harmanpreet Kaur’s squad that could hinder the hosts’ bid for their maiden title.

The shortcomings of India's top-order batting and the scarcity of bowling resources were further exposed by Thursday's loss to South Africa, which might bring the juggernaut to a grinding halt.

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Even though wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh, who helped India reach a competitive total of 251 all out with a brilliant knock of 94 off 77 balls and a no-holds-barred attack by Sneh Rana in a cameo of 33 off 24, encouraged the top-order batsmen and predicted that they would bounce back hard in the upcoming series, the issue appears to be somewhat ingrained and requires quick attention.

However, after South Africa collapsed to 69 all out in their opening match against England, captain Laura Wolvaardt's cool 70 and Chloe Tryon's crucial 49 helped them stomp to their second consecutive victory in this World Cup. Nadine de Klerk's equally spectacular knock of 84 off 54 balls, which included five sixes, was the most by a late-order batter.