ICC Women's World Cup semifinal Australia vs India: Fierce Kaur steers India to 281
Harmanpreet Kaur took the Australian bowlers to the cleaners despite India losing Mandhana and Raut early on.
Twitterati can't stop admiring Harmanpreet Kaur's breathtaking innings:
Absolutely Fantastic @ImHarmanpreet ... and against the AUSSIES ...... #WWC17
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) July 20, 2017
Best innings by an Indian in a World Cup knockout game...yes, I'm including men's cricket too. Harmanpreet Kaur...is writing history. #WWC17
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) July 20, 2017
What striking!!ðŸ‘🎉@ImHarmanpreet @vedakmurthy08 #AUSvsIND
— Ashwin Ravichandran (@ashwinravi99) July 20, 2017
seriously, harmanpreet kaur is batting in a video game #AUSvIND #WWC17
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) July 20, 2017
Whenever top world cup knocks are mentioned, this gem from @ImHarmanpreet will be right up there.. And I mean across genders #WWC17 #IndvAus
— Jatin Sapru (@jatinsapru) July 20, 2017
An Innings of a lifetime , Harmanpreet Kaur . What wonderful clean hitting. More than 60% of India's runs.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) July 20, 2017
Fan ! Over to the Bowlers now. pic.twitter.com/xZlIB2SW4x
Harmanpreet you rockstar. Simply awesome - @ImHarmanpreet @BCCIWomen #TeamIndia #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/olwm0UHjZc
— Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) July 20, 2017
Incredible batting by @ImHarmanpreet! Come on India- Let's go out and win the second half of the game as well. #AUSvIND #WWC17 #WomenInBlue
— sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 20, 2017
Great knock by Harmanpreet Kaur 171. Greatest knock I have seen in women's ODIs. pic.twitter.com/vBauU3vsjF
— ian bishop (@irbishi) July 20, 2017
What an exceptional performance by @ImHarmanpreet .. Great innings! ðŸðŸðŸâ˜ºï¸â˜ºï¸â˜ºï¸
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) July 20, 2017
The best innings I have ever seen in Women's Cricket by @ImHarmanpreet and she delivers in a World Cup semi-final against @SouthernStars
— Alan Wilkins (@alanwilkins22) July 20, 2017
In Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami and Harmanpreet Kaur, young Indian girls now have three fine role models to seek to emulate.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 20, 2017
Stunning! Incredible! Magnificent @ImHarmanpreet!
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) July 20, 2017
171* off 115 in a WC SF! 🙌ðŸ»
SPECIAL EFFORT. 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/FFZQKuYOZT
What a special knock by @ImHarmanpreet! Absolutely phenomenal. #IndvsAus #WWC17
— cheteshwar pujara (@cheteshwar1) July 20, 2017
India 281-4 (42 overs):
Harmanpreet seems to have some trouble in her knee, as she has been limping often during runs but smacks two biggies in the final over. She along with Veda Krishnamurthy steer India to a glorious 282 in 42 overs, courtesy of her brilliance alone. She is greeted with hugs and kisses by her teammates as she returns back to the pavillion, and they know it's a great total. Will this prove be too much for the Australians?
India 243-4 (39 overs)
Deepti has her off-stump cleaned up after mistiming her sweep shot, but it does not affect Harmanpreet who gets to 150 runs. What an innings this! Not a fancy celebration for Kaur as she's not done yet.
India 215-3 (37 overs):
Ashleigh Gardner who had an economy of less than 3 runs-per-over is taken to the cleaners by Harmanpreet Kaur. Gardner is creamed for 2 fours and 2 sixes, conceding 24 in the 37th over. Meanwhile Harmanpreet is on a roll, with Deepti playing a supportive role.
Wishes pour in for Harmanpreet after her century:
Wow ! What an incredible innings from @ImHarmanpreet .Great reaction from Deepti in helping her on the 100th run.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) July 20, 2017
Come on India .#INDvsAUS
Wow ! What an incredible innings from @ImHarmanpreet .Great reaction from Deepti in helping her on the 100th run.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) July 20, 2017
Come on India .#INDvsAUS
What a sensational 100 by @ImHarmanpreet , one of the best innings I have ever seen on a cricket field. In a WC semi-finals.#IndvAus
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) July 20, 2017
India 185-3 (35 overs):
What a time to score your 2nd World Cup century for Harmanpreet Kaur. There is a mix-up between Deepti and Harmanpreet for the 3rd run, but Deepti gets back in time at the non-strikers crease. Harmanpreet lashes out at her partner over the error, but it's a century without celebrations. Deepti is in tears. Look how much it means to them!
Wow, #Kaur is looking really dangerous. Has had a quiet #WWC17 except for her last innings vs NZ 60. The key for Ind scoring over 200.
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) July 20, 2017
The Indians certainly enjoyed Kaur's half-century
🇮🇳🎉
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 20, 2017
The India fans loved @ImHarmanpreet's half-century! #AUSvIND #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/K0sGyYjqV8
India 126-3 (29 overs):
Another lusty blow for Harmanpreet Kaur to bring up her 50. Times have been tough and she has remained tougher. Well deserved and much needed for the team!
#MithaliRaj is now the top run scorer at #WWC17! 🙌 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/ffOYveOsnM
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 20, 2017
India 102-3 (26 overs):
India have lost Mithali when they needed her. The Indian captain moves on the back foot trying to play it square towards third man, but the delivery by Beams is a bit faster and skids on to her stumps. Deepti Sharma walks in at no.5!
India 77-2 (21 overs):
The sun is up and so is India's momentum. Aussie spinners Jeff Jonassen & Kristen Beams have kept their angles tight, but Kaur and Mithali have approached them in a clever way sticking more towards the off stump. Harmanpreet Kaur is wreaking havoc amongst the bowlers and her presence will be crucial to India.
No prizes for guessing who New Zealand cricketer Katie Perkins is supporting today
'If you can't beat them, join them!' Undercover today at the 2nd semi final. Go the blue team!! #AUSvIND #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/VQbc8ppYu1
— Katie Perkins (@KT_Perky) July 20, 2017
India 55-2 (15 overs):
Not the start India would have accepted, but they'll take that for now. Two graceful off-drives from Harmanpreet Kaur get India to the 50 mark.
India 36-2 (10 overs):
Just when she was changing gears, Punam Raut has fallen victim to a cheap dismissal. Mithali Raj played some good strokes round the park, but Punam Raut's dismissal will hurt team India a lot. Harmanpreet Kaur arrives at the crease, can she with Raj steer India to a satisfactory total?
India 23-1 (7 overs):
A decent start from India after losing Mandhana early on. Punam Raut has been at the forefront of India's comeback, punishing the bad deliveries. Meanwhile, India captain Mithali Raj is taking her time to settle, playing on her favoured offside. Schutt conceded 11 runs in the 5th over, which should be a big boost for India.
India 8-1 (3 overs):
Australia have got off to a great start, dismissing danger woman Smriti Mandhana early on. Megan Schutt finishes her first over giving away six runs with an important wicket.
Toss update
India wins the toss elect to bat first
Toss to happen in less than half an hour. The match has been reduced to 42 overs per innings.
Good news in Derby!
— Australia Women ðŸ (@SouthernStars) July 20, 2017
Coin toss at 10:25pm AEST with play to begin at 10:45pm.
Match reduced to 42 overs per side #WWC17 #AUSvIND
Rain update
The covers have finally come off as the rain stops. An inspection by the umpires will be held soon.
Rain update
The outfield covers come off. There could be an inspection by the umpires soon.
The outfield covers are coming off, the umpires are poised to inspect, just a little bit wet but nothing a super-sopper won't fix! #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/z0X3gbUcFD
— Australia Women ðŸ (@SouthernStars) July 20, 2017
Toss update:
The toss has been delayed, as the covers are still on.
Unfortunately the coin toss has been delayed in Derby...
— Australia Women ðŸ (@SouthernStars) July 20, 2017
We'll keep you posted with any official updates! #WWC17 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/1ZTv9SyKWe
Rain update
Not so good news, ahead of the much-awaited semifinal. It is raining heavily, and the covers are on.
Welcome to sunny âŒðŸŒ§ Derby! #WWC17 pic.twitter.com/5LKeujOHTR
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) July 20, 2017
Preview:
Derby: The Indian women’s cricket team, led by captain Mithali Raj, will look to knock-out defending champions Australia when the two teams face-off in the second semifinal of the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Thursday.
India, who finished runners-up in the 2005 edition, had a smooth start to the tournament after winning their first four matches, but lost the next couple of matches to South Africa and Australia.
India’s place in the semifinal was then confirmed after a 186-run win over New Zealand in a virtual knockout game, courtesy a 109 from Mithali Raj, 70 from Veda Krishnamurthy and a match-winning 5 wicket spell from Rajeshwari Gayakwad.
Mithali Raj has led from the front for Team India, scoring three half centuries, and also a century against the Kiwis in the previous match. Also, it was in the previous encounter between these two sides when the 34-year old became the leading female run-scorer in One Day Internationals, surpassing Charlotte Edwards of England.
However, India went on to lose the game by eight wickets.
Australia, meanwhile, is in sublime form and would hope to enter their ninth World Cup final. The Southern Stars has had a tournament to remember so far, after just losing one match, to hosts England.
For Australia, too, captain Meg Lanning has been the player to watch out. Lanning has stepped in for the team at all times, and her unbeaten 152 against Sri Lanka was an unforgettable innings.
The six time world champions, chasing a record seventh title, will once again face arch-rivals England at Lords on Sunday, if they overcome the Indian hurdle.
India, though, have not won the World Cup, and will kook to do so as a fresh challenge awaits them.
Squads:
Australia Women (Playing XI): Beth Mooney, Nicole Bolton, Meg Lanning(c), Ellyse Perry, Elyse Villani, Alex Blackwell, Alyssa Healy(w), Ashleigh Gardner, Jess Jonassen, Megan Schutt, Kristen Beams
India Women (Playing XI): Smriti Mandhana, Punam Raut, Mithali Raj(c), Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Veda Krishnamurthy, Sushma Verma(w), Jhulan Goswami, Shikha Pandey, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Poonam Yadav