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India Women seal series with another massive win

Thu 8 Feb 2018, 12:46 am

India Women seal series with another massive win
Summary

This post examines India Women’s dominant 178-run win that clinched a 2-0 lead in the three-match ICC Women’s Championship series against South Africa.

  • India solved the challenge of setting a match-winning total through a layered batting platform: Smriti Mandhana’s patient 135 provided the foundation, Mithali Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur consolidated with a 51-run second-wicket stand, and Veda Krishnamurthy’s late 51* off 33 balls accelerated India to 302/3, creating an insurmountable target.

  • The author argues India’s bowling attack executed a disciplined, front-to-back plan to convert the platform into a victory: Jhulan Goswami’s early breakthrough (her 200th ODI wicket) and consistent spin strikes from Poonam Yadav (4/24), Rajeshwari Gayakwad (2/14) and Deepti Sharma (2/34) dismantled South Africa for 124 in 30.5 overs.

  • The match demonstrates the payoff of balanced team roles: top-order accumulation, middle-order acceleration, and specialist spin penetration combined to restrict South Africa’s chase—Lizelle Lee’s 73 was insufficient amid regular wickets and tight bowling.

  • Outcome and implication: the comprehensive 178-run win secures an unassailable 2-0 series lead for India, reinforcing their championship credentials through both high individual scores and collective bowling depth.

With a thumping 178-run win the second ODI, India Women took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series in the ICC Women’s Championship against South Africa Women. While Smriti Mandhana (135 off 129) set-up the game with a sparkling century, a stable knock by Harmanpreet Kaur (55* off 69) and a late onslaught by Veda Krishnamurthy (51* off 33) put India in a commanding position. Defending the 302-run total, the Indian spinners bundled out SA for 124 after Jhulan Goswami set the tone by claiming her 200th ODI scalp. Mandhana shaped the Indian innings with yet another well-paced knock in the second match to set the stage for a solid total. The opener posted her highest ODI score as she built the innings and helped lay a foundation for the batters to build on. After losing her opening partner Punam Raut with 56 runs on the board, the left-hand bat was joined by Mithali Raj in adding 51 runs for the second wicket. After S Luus claimed the India captain, Harmanpreet joined forces with the opener to carry the momentum forward. Mandhana, who had missed out on a century in the first game, brought up the three-figure mark. The Mandhana-Harmanpreet duo had taken the team to 241 when the opener was sent back by R Ntozakhe for 135. With 40 balls left in the innings, Krishnamurthy joined Harmanpreet in the middle. Capitalising on the platform set by the top-order, the duo gleaned runs off the SA attack. Krishnamurthy was particularly destructive as she took the attack to the bowlers to accelerate the flow of runs. Both batters remained unbeaten as they took India to a massive 302 for three. Goswami then gave the visitors an early breakthrough with the wicket of L Wolvaardt, leaving the side on 32 for one. The India attack then continued to strike at regular intervals while Lizelle Lee strove to keep the innings in the reckoning. T Chetty was sent back by Rajeshwari Gayakwad five overs later leaving the hosts on 51 for two. A bit later Poonam Yadav struck; claiming A Steyn and S Luus off successive overs to leave SA on 68 for four. D van Niekerk was the next to return to the pavilion for a single digit score – trapped lbw by Gayakwad and three runs later C Tyron was run out. Lee, who had been battling an uphill task was trapped lbw by Deepti Sharma leaving the side on 113 for seven and later in the over, the bowler castled A Khaka. Yadav the wrapped up the game with the wickets of M Klaas and R Ntozakhe. Brief scorecard: India 302/3 in 50 overs (S Mandhana 135, Harmanpreet Kaur 55*, V Krishnamurthy 51*) beat South Africa 124/10 in 30.5 overs (L Lee 73, P Yadav 4/24, R Gayakwad 2/14, D Sharma 2/34, J Goswami 1/29) by 178 runs