New Delhi. After winning the first match against Pakistan in a spectacular way, the Indian team also won against the West Indies on Wednesday. The match was played at Newlands in Cape Town. West Indies captain Hayley Mathews won the toss and decided to bat first. Windies batting first scored 118 runs losing six wickets in 20 overs. In response, Team India achieved the target by losing four wickets in 18.1 overs.
At the same time, West Indies had set a target of 119 runs in front of India. Batting first after winning the toss, West Indies scored 118 runs losing six wickets in 20 overs. Deepti Sharma created history for India. He took three wickets for 15 runs in four overs in the match. After taking three wickets, she became the highest wicket-taker for India in T20. In this case, he left behind Poonam Yadav (98 wickets). Apart from this, Deepti has also completed 100 wickets in T20 International.
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India need 55 runs to win
So far in this match, the Indian team has made a strong hold. After 10 overs, India has scored 64 runs losing three wickets. At present, Richa Ghosh is at the crease after scoring nine runs in eight balls and Harmanpreet Kaur scoring 14 runs in 17 balls. So far there has been a 21-run partnership between the two. India now need 55 runs in 60 balls.
After India’s fast start, now India got a second blow in the fifth over on the score of 35. Hayley Mathews gets Jemimah Rodrigues caught on her own ball. Jemima could score one run. Jemima had won the Indian team by playing an unbeaten half-century innings against Pakistan. She failed in this match. India’s score is 35 for two after five overs. Currently captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Shefali Verma are at the crease. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana also returned to the pavilion after scoring 10 runs.
Earlier, the Indian team got its first blow at the score of 32 in the fourth over. Karishma Ramharek got Smriti Mandhana stumped by wicketkeeper Rashada Williams. Mandhana could score 10 runs in seven balls. Currently Jemima Rodrigues and Shefali Verma are at the crease. After four overs, India’s score is 34 for one wicket.