Bangladesh boost for India!

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Yastika Bhatia’s gritty half-century and Sneh Rana’s all-round performance powered India to a dominating 110-run win over Bangladesh and kept them in the hunt for a semi-final spot at the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Tuesday.

Opting to bat, India recovered from a mid-innings collapse to post a modest 229 for seven, riding a responsible 80-ball 50 by Bhatia and a late flourish from Rana (27) and Pooja Vastrakar (30).

Defending the total, the spinners, led by Rana (4-30), controlled the proceedings as they struck at regular intervals. As a result, India bowled out Bangladesh for 119 in 40.3 overs to register their third win of the tournament. The big victory helped India improve their net run-rate (0.768) further.

‘Prepared for No.3’

The Mithali Raj-led side will take on South Africa in its final league match on Sunday. Before that game however, if the second-placed Proteas beat West Indies on Thursday, India’s semi-final chances will get better.

Bhatia, who has back-to-back fifties playing at No.3, was pleased with her performance. “I would have liked some more runs to contribute to the team, but nevertheless, very happy with the result. In domestic, I’d prepared for No. 3 and it was always on mind that whichever order I get, I’ll have to contribute for the team,” Bhatia, who was adjudged the Player of the Match, said at the presentation ceremony.

“So the preparation was according to that. Sometimes the wicket is not that good, so singles and strike rotation will be on my mind. It’s my first Player of the Match in internationals, it really means a lot,” she added. India’s decision to bring in senior spinner Poonam Yadav (1-25) in place of pacer Meghna Singh paid dividends. With the spinners operating from both ends on a slow track, Bangladesh struggled to force the pace and were reeling at 69-5 after 25 overs.

“For a long time, we’ve always banked on our spinners and we have quality spinners. Today’s surface did help them a lot too,” Raj said.

“Wouldn’t say we are spin-dominant, it also depends on the opposition we’re playing. We haven’t played a game in Christchurch yet, so that’s a challenge. It’s an important game for India and we would want to do well in all departments,” she added.

Goswami, Pooja strike

Lata Mondal (24) and Salma Khatun (32) provided some resistance with a 40-run partnership, which was broken by Jhulan Goswami when she dismissed the latter, while Vastrakar accounted for Mondal a few overs later.

The pace duo of Goswami (2-19) and Vastrakar (2-26) shared four wickets between them while the spinners accounted for the rest.

Earlier, Smriti Mandhana (30) and Shafali Verma (42) shared 74 runs for the opening wicket but Ritu Moni (3-37) and Nahida Akter (2-42) shared five wickets between them to reduce India from 74 for no loss to 108 for 4.

Mandhana ended up hitting straight to Fargana Hoque off Akter, while Moni struck twice in two balls in the next over to leave India at 74 for 3 in 15.4 overs.

Brief scores
India 229-7 in 50 overs (Y Bhatia 50, S Verma 42; N Akter 2-42, R Moni 3-37) beat Bangladesh 119 in 40.3 overs (A Khatun 32, L Mondal 24; S Rana 4-30) by 110 runs

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