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Home | Cricket | Indian Women Look To Up The Ante In Fourth Odi Against Sa

Indian women look to up the ante in fourth ODI against SA

Blown away in the series-opener, India had bounced back in style in the second ODI but Mithali Raj's side couldn't go the distance in the third game, going down narrowly by six runs via D/L method

By PTI
Updated On - 13 March 2021, 06:05 PM
Indian women look to up the ante in fourth ODI against SA
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Lucknow: The absence of power-hitters has been Indian women’s bane for the longest time as they would expect all-rounder Deepti Sharma and wicketkeeper-batter Sushma Verma to up the ante at the back-end during the fourth ODI against South Africa here on Sunday.

Blown away in the series-opener, India had bounced back in style in the second ODI but Mithali Raj’s side couldn’t go the distance in the third game, going down narrowly by six runs via D/L method.


The hosts were outclassed by an unbeaten 131-ball 132 by opener Lizelle Lee, who anchored South Africa’s run-chase with consummate ease after India had posted a competitive 248 for 5.

Despite going strong at one stage, India couldn’t step up the rate with the team managing just 27 runs in the last 30 balls following the dismissal of vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur and this is an area the team will look to improve, especially with the World Cup less than a year away.

“We definitely need to have batters playing the last 10 overs because obviously the sort of game that a batter has and can improve it to the optimum, the lower or tail-ender may not, so it is important that we have the batters playing the last 10 overs,” skipper Mithali Raj had said on Friday.

“…yes we have players like Harman (Harmanpreet Kaur) and Deepti (Sharma) and it is just a matter of few innings that they will come good in those 10 overs.” Deepti is one of the pillars of this Indian team but sadly, she hasn’t been able to make any significant improvement when it comes to the power aspect of her game that has been lacking for a number of years.

With Neetu David’s selection committee literally creating a ‘harakiri’ by keeping young Shafali Verma out of WODI set-up, the only power-hitter in the team is Harmanpreet with likes of Jemimah Rodrigues, Punam Raut and skipper Mithali Raj all possessing same style of accumulating runs and not the greatest of strike-rates.

For South Africa, Lizelle Lee has been in scintillating form as she amassed 219 runs so far, which includes a 83 in the first ODI and the 132 not out in the last ODI.

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