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India’s greatest ODI World Cup win, regardless of gender | Cricket News

India’s greatest ODI World Cup win, regardless of gender | Cricket News

Nearly an hour had passed since the winning runs were scored to record India’s greatest ODI World Cup victory against Australia, regardless of gender. But Jemimah Rodrigues’s name still echoed inside the cavernous DY Patil Stadium as a few thousand fans stayed back, singing songs and chanting her name. Minutes ago, Rodrigues was buried under her teammates, who rushed onto the field after she led India to a five-wicket win over Australia and formed a mountain over her. When the batter emerged from it, she was soaked in tears. “I’ve cried almost every day throughout this tour,” said Rodrigues. “I was not doing well mentally, going through a lot of anxiety, then being dropped was another challenge for me.” On a night like this, who needs analysis? That can wait. In a fever-dream of an evening, the Indian women’s team took a sledgehammer to decades of history; rather, the glorious swing of Rodrigues’s bat. ”Today was not about my 50 or 100,” she said. “It was about making India win.” Story continues below this ad …

India shatter women’s ODI run chase record in World Cup semifinal just days after Australia do the same to them | Cricket News

India shatter women’s ODI run chase record in World Cup semifinal just days after Australia do the same to them | Cricket News

Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten 127 in 134 balls as India stunned defending champions Australia in the semifinal of the 2025 Women’s World Cup on Thursday. It is a result of monumental proportions, with Australia, chasing their eighth title, being the most succesfull team in the history of the tournament by some distance and by far the best team in the world in women’s cricket. Moreover, India had to break the record for the highest succesfull run chase of all time in women’s ODIs, which was, just as incredibly, set by Australia against India themselves just days earlier in the group stage of the tournament. Phoebe Litchfield’s 119 off 93 balls propelled Australia to 339 all out at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday. While India suffered a couple of early setbacks, Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur’s 167-run stand for the third wicket which came in just 156 balls seemed to knock the wind out of Australia’s sails. India ended up chasing the target with five wickets and nine balls to spare. New …

How Bollywood, WPL-IPL franchises and Bharat Army wished India ‘All the Best’ for Australia challenge in Women’s World Cup | Cricket News

How Bollywood, WPL-IPL franchises and Bharat Army wished India ‘All the Best’ for Australia challenge in Women’s World Cup | Cricket News

It’s one of the toughest challenges for India’s cricket team as they are engaged in a stiff battle with Australia in the semifinals of the World Cup. Though the tough encounter with Australia as odds-on favourites hasn’t hogged massive attention, small pockets of support built up for the underdogs at home, as JioHotstar compiled a montage featuring ‘all the best’ messages from Bollywood actors. Most prominently, Alia Bhatt sent across her message, saying, “How far can you go for your passion? Our women’s team will prove it.” Rashmika Mandhana declared, “Women in blue, we believe in you. There is so much to look forward to. All the best. Make us proud.” Other Gen Z actors included Kartik Aryan and Siddharth Malhotra as well as Aditya Roy Kapoor. Kartik Aryan while wishing team luck, says, “All the best. Have been following your matches from preparation. I think our team is strong.” Story continues below this ad Kaala chashma dancer-actor alongside Katrina Kaif, Sidharth Malhotra got to the meat of the matter on equality. “Sport is sport. …

Australia expecting tough contest, under no illusions given India’s depth of batting: Head coach Shelley Nitschke | Cricket News

Australia expecting tough contest, under no illusions given India’s depth of batting: Head coach Shelley Nitschke | Cricket News

Australia expect a “tough contest” and are under no illusions given India’s depth of batting order despite the hosts being without in-form opener Pratika Rawal, said former spinner and head coach Shelley Nitschke ahead of Women’s World Cup semifinal here on Wednesday. The defending champions Australia, who are unbeaten in the World Cup so far, will take on hosts India in the second semifinal here on Thursday. “We expect a tough contest — there’s no doubt about that. It’s obviously really good conditions and there’s going to be, by all accounts, a massive crowd,” Nitschke told the media before Australia’s training session. Story continues below this ad “I know that India have a really strong batting order. They throw everything at us so we certainly need to make sure that we’re ready for them and they bat with a lot of depth now too.” “We are certainly under no illusions as to the depth and the skill of that batting order and certainly the planning that goes into that is (about) making sure that we’re …

‘Less we panic, the better we’ll perform’: Shafali Verma outlines India’s approach ahead of 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal vs Australia | Cricket News

‘Less we panic, the better we’ll perform’: Shafali Verma outlines India’s approach ahead of 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal vs Australia | Cricket News

Shafali Verma may only be 21 years old, but don’t be fooled by her age when it comes to playing in big games.The right-hander has been part of numerous heartbreaks for India at global tournaments already and knows a thing or two about playing knockout matches.. India’s inability to win crunch games at tournaments has been exemplified by an inability to keep their heads when things got tight, and Thursday presents them with a chance to correct that and enter the final. Recalled to the setup after Pratika Rawal’s ankle injury ruled her out of the tournament, Verma spoke about how India needed to avoid panicking and keep things simple against Australia on Thursday. Story continues below this ad “I’ve played against Australia many times. I know that if we don’t lose early wickets as a batting unit, they start to feel the pressure. As a bowling unit, we’ll look to maintain good lengths, and as batters, we’ll back our strengths. The simpler we keep things, the better it’ll be. The less we panic, the …

‘Less we panic, the better we’ll perform’: Shafali Verma outlines India’s approach ahead of 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal vs Australia | Cricket News

‘Less we panic, the better we’ll perform’: Shafali Verma outlines India’s approach ahead of 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal vs Australia | Cricket News

Shafali Verma may only be 21 years old, but don’t be fooled by her age when it comes to playing in big games.The right-hander has been part of numerous heartbreaks for India at global tournaments already and knows a thing or two about playing knockout matches.. India’s inability to win crunch games at tournaments has been exemplified by an inability to keep their heads when things got tight, and Thursday presents them with a chance to correct that and enter the final. Recalled to the setup after Pratika Rawal’s ankle injury ruled her out of the tournament, Verma spoke about how India needed to avoid panicking and keep things simple against Australia on Thursday. Story continues below this ad “I’ve played against Australia many times. I know that if we don’t lose early wickets as a batting unit, they start to feel the pressure. As a bowling unit, we’ll look to maintain good lengths, and as batters, we’ll back our strengths. The simpler we keep things, the better it’ll be. The less we panic, the …

Ian Bishop urges India to believe they can beat ‘juggernaut’ Australia in Women’s World Cup semifinal, suggests bolstering bowling attack | Cricket News

Ian Bishop urges India to believe they can beat ‘juggernaut’ Australia in Women’s World Cup semifinal, suggests bolstering bowling attack | Cricket News

West Indies know a thing or two about defying favourites, and making history. So one of the finest cricket voices amongst them, Ian Bishop, has urged India to stay calm but never lose the self belief ahead of going up against Australia in the second World Cup semifinals. “Facing Australia is never an easy task; they are a juggernaut, but certainly not invincible,” Bishop told JioHotstar on media day ahead of the exciting clash. “The key is getting the Indian team into a positive and composed frame of mind, treating it as an important match but not as a matter of life or death. Maintaining calm and belief is crucial, especially considering Australia’s dominant record, but India must trust that this semi-final can be their moment to turn the tide,” the wise wizard in commentary said. Bishop was of the opinion that India should bolster their bowling. “Strategically, India should prioritise extra bowling options to counter Australia’s batting depth, allowing the batters to take responsibility for their roles. Having that additional bowling depth will be …