IND-W vs AUS-W: The Women’s T20 World Cup match was played between the Indian women’s team and the Australian women’s team. Team India had to face defeat in this match. Australia won this match by 09 runs. With this, Australia has confirmed its place in the semi-finals by winning all the matches played during the league stage. Team India is almost out of the race for the semi-finals. The Indian women’s team performed very poorly in this World Cup and completely disappointed the fans. Fans had high expectations from Team India this time.
Who was the villain of Team India’s defeat?
Team India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur was the biggest responsible for the defeat in the match played against Australia. Due to his slow innings, the Indian team had to face defeat in this match. He played an innings of 54 runs in 47 balls in this match. Due to which the Indian team lost this match. In a match where fans were expecting fast batting from him. There he scored runs at a strike rate of only 114.89.
5 dot balls in the 17th over
Team India was chasing the target of 152 runs in this match. This was an important match for the Indian team. In such an important match, Harmanpreet Kaur plays 5 dot balls in the 17th over during run chase. Apart from this, he scored only one run on the last ball of this over. The Indian women’s team is not able to perform anything special under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur. In this match, she hit 6 fours during her innings, but could not hit even a single six.
How was the match?
In the match played between India and Australia, Australia, batting first, scored 151 runs losing 8 wickets in 20 overs. After which Team India came on the field for run chase. The Indian team made a very fast start in the run chase, but due to the slow innings of Harmanpreet Kaur, India could ultimately score only 142 runs in this match, losing 9 wickets in 20 overs and Team India lost this match as well.
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