IND Ladies vs NZ Ladies 2024/25, IND-W vs NZ-W 1st ODI Match Report, October 24, 2024


India 227 (Hasabnis 42, Deepti 41, Amelia Kerr 4-42, Jess Kerr 3-49) beat New Zealand 168 (Halliday 39, Inexperienced 31, Radha 3-35, Thakor 2-26) by 59 runs

New Zealand had been on the excessive of a maiden Ladies’s T20 World Cup win and their spinners mixed to take seven of the ten Indian wickets to limit them to 227. However India’s ODI debutants, Tejal Hasabnis and Saima Thakurshone in essential moments to assist them make a successful begin to the three-match collection in opposition to New Zealand in Ahmedabad.

Hasabnis, the Maharashtra middle-order batter, performed a gradual innings at No. 6 strolling in after India had been in a spot of hassle. She made 42 off 64 balls and was concerned in a 61-run partnership. Then Thakor, Mumbai’s bowling allrounder who performed for UP Warriorz in WPL 2024, delivered telling blows with the ball to assist dismiss New Zealand for 168 and assist India go 1-0.

Amelia Kerr and Eden Carson continued their excellent kind from the T20 World Cup. Amelia, the Participant of the Match, returned 4 for 42 whereas Carson, who headed into the title-clash on the again of two Participant-of-the-Match performances, picked up two of her personal. With Suzie Bates additionally bowling 5 overs and returning a wicket, it appeared as if India had left just a few runs on a floor that appeared good for batting.

That seemed to be case much more when Georgia Plimmer bought off to a flier. She hit a flurry of boundaries off Thakor and Renuka Singh, each of whom erred by bowling on her pads. The thought was not all improper – Thakor was getting the ball to form away, and therefore was attempting for the magic ball. There was advantage in her bowling plan after it paid dividends on her third ball in internationals. She bought one to nip away ever-so barely to entice a poke from Bates and feather an edge behind.

Renuka used the width of the bowling crease to bowl the in-anglers however it performed into the palms of Plimmer and Lauren Down, batting at No. 3 after Amelia was seen limping in the direction of the tip of the bowling innings. However Deepti Sharma then used her expertise to prise out Plimmer. She slowed the flighted ball down and made the batter power the difficulty, just for her to chip a return catch again.

Deepti’s street-smartness then helped India see the again of New Zealand captain Sophie Devine. Devine, who stepped down from T20I captaincy after the T20 World Cup, pushed one in the direction of Deepti however stood out of her crease. Deepti threw the ball again at wicketkeeper Yastika Bhatia whilst Devine took just a few steps again, however no a part of her foot was contained in the crease.

Radha then managed to have Down miscue one to mid-off an over after a vanguard landed in need of the identical area. Which is when the actual domination got here from New Zealand with the bat. Brooke Halliday and Maddy Inexperienced mixed to play a medical sport. They used the crease to fabricate boundaries commonly, most of them behind sq. on both facet.

Inexperienced first scooped one wonderful down leg, reduce one fiercely previous backward level after which sliced one over the identical area. Halliday even used the reverse sweep early. They added 49 off 63 balls for the fifth wicket. Smriti Mandhana, captaining India after Harmanpreet Kaur missed out on account of a niggle, introduced in Shafali Verma in a bid to alter just a few issues however she was hit for a few fours in an over.

Thakor then broke by way of, within the third over of her second spell. She bought one to cease on Halliday and managed to catch maintain of the caught and bowled probability. Three balls later, Mandhana nailed a direct hit on the striker’s finish to ship Inexperienced again. And there was no wanting again from there for India. They struck commonly, with solely Amelia’s 55-ball stand with Isabella Gaze for the eighth wicket delaying the inevitable.

It was not the proper begin for Mandhana, who was main India in an ODI for the primary time. She fell cheaply, slicing one straight to backward level. However Shafali appeared to carry a gear that we hardly noticed on the T20 World Cup, notably concentrating on Jess Kerr. She used the pull shot to good impact after which dispatched a size ball over the sightscreen. However she pulled Carson’s first ball straight to sq. leg to fall cheaply.

A few 20-something partnerships adopted – first between Bhatia and Dayalan Hemalatha, who batted at No. 4 in Harmanpreet’s absence, after which between Bhatia and Jemimah Rodrigues. It was solely when Rodrigues mixed with Hasabnis that there got here a way of stability within the Indian batting.

The pair appeared notably comfy in opposition to spin, maneuvering the ball within the outfield to maintain the scorecard ticking. Hasabnis confirmed her prowess in opposition to spin particularly when she went deep within the crease in opposition to Amelia’s legspin to slice it previous backward level. The pair elevated the tempo as they went alongside of their 61-run partnership of simply 70 balls.

However Rodrigues missed a clip off Bates and was adjudged lbw, the overview returning an umpire’s name on influence. Then on 42, Hasabnis couldn’t resist charging at a tossed-up supply from Amelia and was stumped. Deepti, who walked in at No. 7, confirmed a whole lot of intent from the beginning. She hit a few fours and a six in her 41, her greatest rating in ODIs since September 2022. Her innings capsulated the theme of India’s innings – that of batters getting begins however not carrying on. 5 India batters made greater than 30 however none crossed 42.

India confronted 125 dots within the 44.3 overs they batted; New Zealand confronted 141 of their 40.4. However finally, it got here all the way down to the group that made fewer errors and India, regardless of ending on what can at greatest be termed a par rating, took the honours that mattered within the series-opener, successful simply their second ODI within the final eight outings in opposition to New Zealand.

S Sudarshanan is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @Sudarshanan7

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