New Zealand Women Vs India Women

The second ODI between IND-W and NZ-W: Indian ladies were defeated by 76 runs against New Zealand women.

Sophie Devine's finev innings helped the New Zealand women's team win the toss and end at 259.


The ladies of New Zealand played outstanding cricket, choosing to bat first and accumulating 259 runs. Sophie Devine, captain, got three wickets and scored 79 runs in an outstanding performance.

Georgia Plimmer (41), Maddy Green (42) and Suzie Bates (58) all contributed to New Zealand's competitive total. With both openers back in the pavilion inside 4 ers, Indian women were in trouble while chasing a target of 260 and never got back up.

India had a Radha Yadav day, despite captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who is recuperating from an injury, scoring 24. In addition to his outstanding 48, Radha Yadav claimed four wickets.

In the opening ODI match, a formidable Indian team led by debutants Tejal Hasabnis and Saima Thakor crushed New Zealand, who were riding high after their first T20 World Cup victory.

New Zealand Women Win By 76 Runs.

Indian women were fired for 183, falling short of the aim of 260. After losing the first game, New Zealand's victory brought the series even. On October 29, Ahmedabad will host the third and last Women's ODI. Radha Yadav was the last batswoman out after a spectacular 48. During the New Zealand innings, she also claimed four wickets.


Radha Yadav performs alone.

She grabbed four wickets and made two spectacular diving catches. Her teammates now urge her to use the bat to win the game. Even though Radha Yadav was flying through the air like Superwoman, it seems a little unfair. At number nine, Radha is already India's best scorer. The Indians need 105 off 72 balls to pull off a miracle after scoring 155 for 8 in 38 overs.

India Women loses Six Wickets.

The Indian ladies were in serious difficulty after losing their sixth wicket while chasing a score of 260. Women from New Zealand were in the lead.

India needs some kind of supernatural intervention to win this game because Sophie Devine is tearing up the field both with the bat and now with the ball. In order to lower India to 77 for five, the New Zealand captain dismissed her opponent, Harmanpreet Kaur. Devine, who made 79 earlier in the day, has now claimed his second wicket. 260 appears to be a pretty far objective.





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