Pratika Rawal's Record-Breaking Century: How She Powers India to World Cup Semis

Pratika Rawal delivered a stunning performance with her maiden World Cup century against New Zealand. She formed a record-breaking 212-run opening partnership with Smriti Mandhana, the highest for India Women in World Cup history. During her innings, she also became the joint-fastest to reach 1000 ODI runs, matching an Australian record. The foundation she set guided India to a massive total and secured their semi-final spot with a 53-run victory.

Key Points: Pratika Rawal Century Powers India Women to World Cup Semi-Finals

  • Smashed 122 runs in record 212-run opening partnership with Smriti Mandhana
  • Became joint-fastest to complete 1000 ODI runs matching Lindsay Reeler's record
  • Credits team environment and coaches for her rapid international growth
  • Simple batting conversations focus on calculations and individual strengths
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I just try to contribute whatever is best for the team, says Pratika Rawal

Pratika Rawal smashes maiden World Cup century, breaks multiple records in India's victory over New Zealand that secures semi-final spot in Navi Mumbai.

"I don't look at milestones. I love to win matches for the team and that's what I do. - Pratika Rawal"

Navi Mumbai, Oct 24

After smashing her maiden World Cup century against New Zealand at DY Patil Stadium on Thursday, the opening batter Pratika Rawal remained grounded for her well-crafted knock and the milestones she achieved in the game.

Partika and Smriti Mandhana were involved in a 212-run opening partnership, which is the highest for India Women in World Cup history, going past 184 between Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur against West Indies Women in Hamilton in 2022.

During her 122-run knock, Pratika also became the joint-fastest to complete 1000 runs in ODIs, taking only 23 innings and matching Australia's Lindsay Reeler record.

The foundation set by Pratika and Mandhana not only guided India to a massive total of 340/3 (49 overs) but also handed them a semi-final spot with a 53-run victory via the DLS method.

Partika lauded the team's encouraging environment for her form and growth in international cricket in a very short span.

"The environment in the dressing room is amazing. The kind of support that I get from my teammates and the coaches is just commendable. I mean, it’s because of them that I'm, able to express myself freely on the ground. So, I'm very happy the way everything is working out for us currently. And I genuinely got to know after I came out that I have reached a milestone. So, I don't look at milestones. I love to win matches for the team and that's what I do," she said in the post-match press conference.

"So, I want to point out that we were playing amazing cricket since we started the tournament. We had different match winners like Deepti di in the first match and Amanjot helped us out. Unfortunately, we lost the three matches but we played brilliantly in those matches as well. So, I think it was due for us and I'm very happy that we all came together and won the match for our country.

"Regarding the strike rate, there are certain templates that I like to play on. So, I've had a lot of discussion with the coaches. I've had n number of talks with how I can progress with my game. What's my contribution to the team. So, in that front I think I just try to contribute whatever is best for the team," she added.

Talking about her partnership with Mandhana, Pratika said they both play their individual games and back each other in the middle.

“The conversations are pretty simple. I mean, she lets me do what I do best. And I don't interfere in whatever she does best. So, the whole conversation that happens when we are batting is the calculation part. How much to get in order to set up a big total. And when we are chasing, how to break down into how to fewer parts so that we can chase it easier. So, she's pretty good with calculations, and I like to chip in whatever she has to say to me. And. And I think it's both ways, so we like to keep it pretty simple,” she said.

In the final round robin game, India will take on Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our women's team! The way Pratika talks about team environment shows why they're performing so well. Her humility despite such achievements is truly inspiring. More power to our women cricketers! 💪
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Michael C
As someone who follows women's cricket globally, I must say Pratika's achievement of matching Lindsay Reeler's record is phenomenal. The future of Indian women's cricket looks incredibly bright with talents like her.
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Ananya R
The way she talks about focusing on team contribution rather than personal milestones shows true sportsmanship. This is exactly the kind of attitude we need in our athletes. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While her performance is outstanding, I hope the team management works on consistency. We lost three matches earlier in the tournament, and that needs addressing before the semi-finals. Still, great comeback win!
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Vikram M
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗮 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿! 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗮 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲! The opening partnership of 212 runs is just mind-blowing. This victory against New Zealand will boost our confidence for the semi-finals. All the best for Bangladesh match! 🎯

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