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Smriti, Shafali Power India to 95-Run Win Over Netherlands in T20 WC

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur praised the opening stand between Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma after a 95-run win over the Netherlands. Shafali also took 3-20 and N Sree Charani claimed 4-19 to bowl out the Dutch. India posted 209/5, their highest total in tournament history, with Smriti scoring her second consecutive half-century. The win moved India to the top of Group A in the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

Women's T20 WC: Smriti and Shafali gave us a great platform, says Harmanpreet

Leeds, June 17

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur hailed the opening stand between Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma as the key factor in her team's comprehensive 95‑run victory over the Netherlands in the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup at Headingley in Leeds on Wednesday.

Shafali also picked 3-20, while N Sree Charani took 4-19 as India secured their second straight win and moved to the top of Group A. "I think we were really good with the bat. It wasn't that easy a wicket, but Smriti and Shafali gave us a great platform. She (Shafali) is always ready with the ball whenever the team needs it. She keeps giving us breakthroughs, and she can go on to be a great all-rounder," Harmanpreet said at the end of the game, where India posted 209/5, their highest total in tournament history.

Quizzed on the fast bowlers' performance, Harmanpreet said, "Kranti is one who is always bowling for us, and Nandani has got very good experience from WPL, and she's using that here, and it's a good thing that she's giving us breakthroughs in the Powerplay."

Asked for an update on Shreyanka Patil, who was stretched off the field due to twisting her right ankle, Harmanpreet said, "Right now, I don't have a clear update, but our medical team will give a clear update after assessing her. I think we are in a very good situation. We have achieved what we wanted to in these two games."

Smriti Mandhana, adjudged Player of the Match for her second consecutive half‑century, said she was pleased with her form but stressed preparation against unfamiliar opposition. "I think it was a good batting wicket for sure. I mean, whenever we have come to Leeds, I've played a few matches here in the Hundred, but it's always been a good batting wicket and a quick outfield. Again, I mean, the Netherlands did a really good job today.

"Well, of course, it's like unknown territory for all of us. We've not seen a lot of them. So we had to go through a lot of videos in terms of how they bowl and how we will be approaching the game. One thing we always pride ourselves on is that we don't take any team differently because it's their first time or anything. I just thought they put up a really good fight. They fielded really well, and for us it was just about focusing and doing the job for the team."

On the preparation for the tougher matches ahead, especially against South Africa and Australia, Smriti said, "Again, I wouldn't say I was middling the ball the way I would still like to. I'm still a work in progress. But really happy with the way Shafali batted today. We had a good partnership, and it was good to have her back among the runs. Again, I mean, Sree Charani bowled extremely well. So for me, it's just about doing the right things, waking up every day, doing the right things, and then seeing how the match goes."

Netherlands captain Babette de Leede admitted her side was outplayed but cherished the experience of playing against India. "I think India batted really well, especially up front. I think we made a great comeback with the ball. They were around 100 after 10 overs, and to only allow them to score 210, I think we did well. I think our fielding can be a little bit better, especially the catching.

Asked about her assessment of the Netherlands chase, Babette said, "I think we never really got going. We lost too many wickets along the way. India bowled very well and very smartly. They played really good cricket, which we can learn a lot from. I think it's very special to play against India. To play a top team with our friends and family in the stands, it's something I'll always remember."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Great performance but let's not get carried away. Netherlands is a weaker side. The real test will be against South Africa and especially Australia. Our fielding and catching still need improvement. Hope Shreyanka's injury isn't serious 🤞

Vikram M

Shafali Verma is a gem! Not just with the bat but also with the ball. 3-20 is phenomenal. She's our future all-rounder. Smriti's maturity is unmatched. This Indian team has depth. Just need to stay consistent. 😎👌

Priya S

Smriti is right — we must respect every opponent. Netherlands did field well and showed fight. But our girls are just too good. 209 is massive! Proud moment for Indian cricket. Also, Babette de Leede's respect for India was heartwarming. ❤️

Rohit P

Impressive win but I'm concerned about our middle order. We rely heavily on top 3. If they fail, can we recover? Also, Shreyanka's injury is a worry. Need more bowling options. Still, 2 wins out of 2 is brilliant. Keep it up ladies! 🏆

Kavya N

Smriti Mandhana is in sublime form! Two consecutive fifties. And her honesty about still being a work in progress shows her dedication. Shafali back among runs is a huge positive. This team has the right mindset. Bring on Australia! 🔥🇮🇳

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