India vs New Zealand: Brooke Halliday Lifts NZ Women To 232 Against IND in 3rd ODI

  • Sports
  • October 29, 2024
  • 0 Comments

Middle-order batter Brooke Halliday struck a 96-ball 86 and lifted New Zealand from a precarious 88/5 to 232 all out against India in the series-deciding third women’s ODI in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

To start with, the Indian bowlers fired in unison and had the visitors in all sorts to trouble with their disciplined line and length.

Looking to win the series and regain some lost ground after their early exit in the recent T20 World Cup , India began the match in earnest and struck twice to leave the Kiwis at 25 for two in 7.1 overs.

Jemimah Rodrigues and wicket-keeper Yastika Bhatia combined to run out Suzie Bates while Lauren Down was jettisoned by Saima Thakor at the start of eighth over.

Introduced in the 11th over, young leg-spinner Priya Mishra (2/41 in 10 overs) gave India a major breakthrough when she bowled New Zealand captain Sophie Devine (9 off 11 balls), leaving the visitors in a spot of bother 36 for three.

New Zealand’s hopes of putting up a competitive score rested on the shoulders of Georgia Plimmer, who dropped anchor considering the situation her team found itself in.

However, having ambled to 39, Plimmer was dismissed by Mishra, and her innings lasted 67 balls. Maddy Green was run out for a 15-ball 19 as New Zealand slipped to 88 for five in the 24th over.

In search for a partnership, the Kiwis finally found it as the duo of Halliday and wicketkeeper batter Isabella Gaze (25 off 49 balls) added 64 runs for the sixth wicket to steady the innings. PTI AH UNG AH 7/21/2024

  • Related Posts

    Will Trent Alexander-Arnold Get Hostile Reception At Anfield? Liverpool Manager Arne Slot Breaks Silence on Real Madrid Defender’s Return

    Trent Alexander-Arnold will be in focus ahead of Real Madrid’s Liverpool visit in the Champions League next week. The English international joined Los Blancos before the FIFA Club World Cup in the summer and since then hasn’t had the best of relationships with Liverpool supporter Read More

    ‘I Wouldn’t Let Women’s Cricket Happen’: Old Srinivasan Tweet Resurfaces as India Lifts the World Cup

    New Delhi: The Women in Blue have created history. After 52 long years since the first Women’s World Cup, India has finally brought the trophy home. The team’s victory has united the nation in celebration, marking a golden chapter in Indian sports. From cheering crowds to emotion Read More

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *