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Kohli, Shastri, Dhawan Cheer India to 170/4 in Must-Win Women's T20 WC Clash

Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma, Ravi Shastri, and Shikhar Dhawan were among the celebrities cheering India at Lord's. India posted a commanding 170/4 against Australia in a must-win Women's T20 World Cup clash. Harmanpreet Kaur starred with a rapid 56 off 27 balls, including three consecutive sixes in the final over. Australia now needs the highest successful run chase in Women's T20 World Cup history to keep India out of the semifinals.

Women's T20 WC: Kohli, Shastri, Dhawan cheer for India at Lord's in must-win clash against Australia

London, June 28

Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma, Ravi Shastri and Shikhar Dhawan were among the familiar faces at Lord's as India produced a commanding batting display to post 170/4 against Australia in their must-win ICC Women's T20 World Cup clash on Saturday.

Backed by a star-studded crowd, India finished with a flourish, scoring 36 runs in the final two overs and putting Australia under immense pressure. The Southern Stars struggled at the end, allowing India to gain momentum. Now, Australia needs to achieve the highest successful run chase in Women's T20 World Cup history to keep India out of the semifinals.

After choosing to bat first, India got off to a confident start with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma. Australia's new-ball attack failed to strike early, and the openers raced to 43 runs without losing a wicket in the powerplay.

The pair added 66 runs before Shafali was bowled for 34 in the 10th over. Jemimah Rodrigues then joined Mandhana, who found it harder to score as the field spread. A terrible mix-up in the 12th over ended Mandhana's innings at 38 off 37 balls, bringing captain Harmanpreet Kaur to the crease.

While Jemimah struggled to find her rhythm in a shaky 34 off 28 balls, Harmanpreet quickly changed the pace, finding the boundary often as India set up for a late assault. Jemimah was retired out on 34 before the final over, clearing the way for an explosive finish.

The final over belonged to Harmanpreet. She faced off against opposing captain Sophie Molineux, hitting three consecutive sixes and reaching a stunning half-century in just 25 balls. The India skipper eventually fell for 56 off 27 balls after hitting six fours and three sixes.

Deepti Sharma then finished the innings in style by hitting the boundary off the final ball, and India ended at 170/4. Molineux took two wickets but had an expensive outing, giving away 46 runs in her four overs, including 23 in the last over.

With 170/4 on the board, India has given themselves a strong chance in a virtual quarterfinal. The bowlers now have the responsibility to defend the total and secure a place in the Women's T20 World Cup semifinals.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Good batting performance but I'm a bit worried about the middle order. Jemimah's 34 off 28 balls seemed too slow in a T20, and retiring her out was a bold move that could have backfired. Harmanpreet's heroics saved us, but we need more consistency from the others. Still, 170 is a fighting total against Australia. Let's see what Deepti and the bowlers can do now. 😬

Nisha Z

So proud of our women! Mandhana and Shafali gave us a solid start, and then Harmanpreet played a captain's knock. That six-hitting display was reminiscent of MS Dhoni in his prime! 💪 Also great to see the legends like Kohli and Shastri taking time to support them. This team deserves all the recognition. Let's go girls, beat Australia and make it to the semis!

Alex G

As an Australian fan I must say India batted really well in the death overs. Harmanpreet was unstoppable! That said, we still have a strong batting lineup and the highest successful chase in Women's T20 WC history is 155, so India are favourites now. But in a virtual knockout, anything can happen. Great match ahead! 🏏

Tanvi S

Retiring out Jemimah was a tactical masterstroke by the management. Yes, she was struggling, but it showed the team is thinking differently now, not just relying on sentiment. And it paid off with Harmanpreet's blitz. Also, Deepti's boundary off the last ball was a perfect finish. Now the bowlers need to step up - especially in the powerplay with those new-ball wickets. Come on India! 🙏

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