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Australia Clash Key to Semi Final Spot in Women’s T20 WC!

It’s been a rollercoaster ride for the Indian women’s cricket team at the Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE till now. After a dismal start to their campaign, losing badly to New Zealand in the opening match, the Indian eves have staged a commendable comeback by winning their next two games. With victories over arch rivals Pakistan and the current Asian Champs Sri Lanka, they are now second in their group, behind six-time champions Australia. Their net run rate (NRR), a huge concern after the loss to the Kiwis, has now turned positive giving them a fighting chance to make it to the semi-finals.

India’s start to the World Cup was disastrous when they suffered a 58-run defeat against New Zealand. In that opening encounter, the Indian team buckled under pressure. The loss significantly dented India’s net run rate, making it an uphill task to progress much in the tournament. The Indians appeared tense and overly cautious, a far cry from the aggressive brand of cricket that’s normally needed in T20 tournaments.

In their next game, a high-stakes clash against traditional rivals Pakistan, India displayed much-improved cricket, though they still left some room for improvement. Though they restricted Pakistan to just 105, India took as many as 19 overs to reach the modest target. The slow pace of the chase meant that India couldn’t push their run-rate up. But the win boosted their confidence and morale and gave India the momentum to go hard against Sri Lanka.

Needing a big win to continue their push for the semi-finals, India ticked almost all the boxes in a dominant display against the lankan lasses.India batted with lot of aggression and put up 172 with opener Smriti Mandhana and Captain Harmanpreet Kaur striking 50s. In response, Sri Lanka folded for just 90 runs. All the Indian bowlers picked at least a wicket each with Arundhati Reddy and Asha Sobhana grabbing 3 wickets apiece.

The margin of victory helped India’s NRR recover to +0.576 – a major improvement from the negative after the New Zealand encounter, and has now given Team India a far better chance of advancing to the semi-finals. However, their fate still hangs in the balance, with the tough test of facing Australia looming.

India’s final group match is against Australia, the reigning and six-time world champions. Their depth in both batting and bowling, as well as their experience in high-pressure games, makes them the favorites in the contest. However, India has shown in the past that they can rise to the occasion, having beaten Australia in major tournaments before, most notably in the T20 World Cup opener in 2020.

To progress to the semifinals, India must beat Australia or, at the very least, put in a competitive performance to ensure their NRR stays healthy. A win against Australia would almost certainly secure a spot in the semis, regardless of other results. However, a loss could open the door for New Zealand, who have two games remaining but against far easier teams.

If India loses to Australia, their qualification will depend on New Zealand’s performance. If New Zealand wins both games by large enough margins, their NRR could surpass India’s. However, if New Zealand struggles to secure big wins or loses one of their matches, India’s place in the semi-finals would be more or less clinched.

For inspiration, the Indian women’s team need not look far. Their counterparts in the men’s team demolished Bangladesh in the first two T20s of the 3-match series, showcasing not just an aggressive approach but also a high level of confidence. The men’s team is playing with a sense of freedom and fearlessness that justifies their World Champions tag – and if the girls can imbibe a bit of that spirit, the Indian campaign can soar to new heights!

Harmanpreet and Co need to adopt a similar mindset for their final group game. The pressure of a must-win match against Australia will be immense, but playing with a free-spirited approach could be the key to success. The team has already shown glimpses of its potential with strong individual performances, but now it’s time to deliver collectively and rise to the occasion.

The Indian eves have bounced back admirably after a poor start - they’ve revived their campaign and confidence. But to achieve the grand success the men’s team achieved a few months back, they now need to put in their best to move ahead in the competition. A victory against the world champions would send a strong message to the cricketing world. Regardless of the outcome, India’s journey in the T20 World Cup till now has been a story of resilience, and they now stand on the brink of redemption!

THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL

Siddhaarth Mahan The writer is a specialist on Sports and Cinema who works as an actor in the Hindi film industry

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