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India Must Beat Australia to Reach Semis, Says Mithali Raj

Former captain says India's path to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals has become tougher after defeat to South Africa.

Team India suffered their first defeat of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 after winning their opening two matches, with South Africa successfully chasing down 159 in the Group A fixture in Manchester. Speaking on JioStar's 'Adidas Match Centre Live', JioStar experts Mithali Raj and Veda Krishnamurthy shared their thoughts on India’s road ahead, the impact of dropped catches on the eventual result, and the possible changes India could make for their clash against Bangladesh.

Speaking on JioStar's 'Adidas Match Centre Live', JioStar expert Mithali Raj discussed India's defeat and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur potentially coming in at number four:
"It was a disappointing game for India because, had they won this, they would be on top of the table, and now they have no other choice but to beat Australia to get into the semi-finals. It was their game to win because it's a little tough road ahead. From batting order point of view, we haven't seen Harmanpreet bat that late at number five very often, so perhaps she can come in at number four and Jemimah at number five. Jemimah has played at number five before and scored a lot of runs there. By the time she comes in, she will most likely face the spinners, which is her strength. She can use her feet and plays the scoops and sweeps well. That could help build her confidence, get her back into rhythm and regain that momentum, with Harmanpreet batting ahead of Jemimah."
On Shree Charani's exceptional spell:
"Shree Charani is a quick learner. She made her debut in English conditions, so she pretty much knows the conditions. There wasn't much turn on offer for her on a pitch like this, but she made sure that she was attacking the stumps consistently and keeping them in play as much as she could. She varied her pace and lengths and even set the fields she wanted. Getting those two big wickets in that one over brought India back into the game. Even when she was brought on for her second spell, Charani bowled very tight lines. She hardly gave anything away outside off stump.”
Speaking on JioStar's 'Adidas Match Centre Live', JioStar expert Veda Krishnamurthy discussed how the dropped catches took the game away from India:
"Obviously, with Shreyanka Patil not being there, you could sense her absence, since she is easily your four-over bowler. But Shafali Verma took responsibility and did the job rather well in both the Powerplay and the middle overs. T20 cricket is all about key moments, and the mind goes back to those dropped catches of Marizanne Kapp. She got three reprieves, capitalised on them, and the Indian team didn't. I also feel they could have trusted Prema Rawat for one more over in the middle. A leg-spinner bowling to two right-handers, taking the ball away from them, does put some doubt in a batter's mind."
On the possible changes in India's playing XI for the Bangladesh game:
"I would definitely look at Kranti Gaud in the side. You need bowlers who can take wickets upfront in the Powerplay, and Kranti has that ability. The second player would be Radha Yadav. Yes, she dropped a couple of catches in this game, but I still want to see her in the XI because she brings another left-arm spin option. We saw what Shree Charani did against the South Africans. So, nothing against Yastika, but if she is not batting at number three and has to move down the order, I would rather have a player like Radha, who can contribute in multiple departments. Those are the two changes I am expecting for the next game."
Watch New Zealand vs Scotland at 3 PM, Sri Lanka vs Ireland at 7 PM and Australia vs Pakistan at 11 PM in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 tomorrow, June 23, LIVE on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network


( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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