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Richa Ghosh Wins Impact Fielder Award for T20I Series Against England

Richa Ghosh was named winner of the Impact Fielder medal for the T20I series against England, which India lost 2-1. Fielding coach Munish Bali praised her sharp glovework, three catches, and two excellent stops behind the stumps. Bali also commended India's overall fielding performance, noting an 87% catching percentage with 13 catches from 15 chances. India will play warm-up games against West Indies and England before opening their Women's T20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan on June 14.

Richa Ghosh clinches Impact Fielder award for T20I series against England

Taunton, June 3

India wicketkeeper‑batter Richa Ghosh was named winner of the Impact Fielder medal for the T20I series against England, which ended in a 2-1 defeat for the visitors in their build-up to the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup.

While handing out the medal after team analyst Anirudh Deshpande announced her name, fielding coach Munish Bali praised Richa's sharp glovework and consistency behind the stumps.

"Richa Ghosh, three catches, excellent keeping. Very well done and two excellent stops too. Best impact fielder of the series, Richa Ghosh. Well done to you. Very well done. Congratulations," said Bali in a video posted by the BCCI on their social media accounts on Wednesday.

Bali was also appreciative of India's good showing in fielding. "As Amol said, lots of positives, especially on the field. Throwing was very good. Our body language was excellent throughout the three-match series. Energy, effort, no complaints, and catching percentage were little good, 87 percent catching. Out of 15, we took 13 catches, 87 percent."

Bali further appreciated Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues and Nandni Sharma for being great fielders in the series. "Shafali, three catches in the first game, excellent. As I said, her commitment on the field was excellent, with diving stops, well done. Jemmy, as usual, excellent throws, excellent energy.

"It's not easy to run from mid-wicket to mid-wicket and all the throws were coming towards Jemmy, the balls were coming towards Jemmy. In this series, I think she must have hit 30-35 high-intensity throws. Well done, Jemmy; it was excellent, and especially, on the bigger ground, we were challenging her, she didn't concede a single double.

"Well done, Jemmy, for that. Nandni, well done; excellent catch and her body language was excellent. It didn't feel like she came to play the first series for India in these three games. Well done, excellent," he elaborated.

India will now play two warm-up games against the West Indies and England on June 8 and 10, respectively, in Cardiff, before opening their Women's T20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan in Birmingham on June 14.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Good for Richa, but the series result (2-1 loss to England) is still disappointing. Fielding has improved but the top order collapses are a worry. Jemimah Rodrigues with 30-35 high-intensity throws is impressive though! Those are the kind of efforts that win matches.

Siddharth J

Much needed recognition for the fielding unit. Richa Ghosh is only 20 and already winning Impact Fielder awards in England! That says a lot about her talent. But I feel the team management should also focus on improving running between wickets - we lose too many wickets to run outs in crucial moments.

Ravi K

Good to see the BCCI investing in fielding specialists like Munish Bali. The improvements are visible even in these short series. Richa, Shafali, Jemimah and debutants like Nandni Sharma - this is a young, energetic team. With the World Cup coming up, these fielding standards can make a huge difference in tight games. 💪

Priya S

Richa Ghosh is proving to be a natural behind the stumps! Her growth since the U19 days has been remarkable. One concern though: our batting needs to fire collectively - can't rely only on Harmanpreet and Jemimah every match. Hope the warm-up games against WI and England help sort this out.

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