The Indian women’s cricket team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, received a significant boost in their T20 World Cup campaign after New Zealand suffered a crushing 60-run loss to Australia in Sharjah. This result improved India’s chances of reaching the semi-finals, despite their shaky start in the tournament.
New Zealand’s Struggle Against Australia
Chasing a target of 149, New Zealand were bowled out for just 88 runs in 19.2 overs. Australian bowler Megan Schutt played a key role, taking three wickets for only three runs in her 3.2 overs. Annabel Sutherland also chipped in with three wickets, further derailing New Zealand’s chase.
Earlier, Australia had posted 148/8 in their 20 overs, thanks to Beth Mooney’s solid knock of 40 from 32 balls. On the bowling front, New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr stood out, taking an impressive four-wicket haul, but it wasn’t enough to prevent Australia from gaining the upper hand.
Impact on India’s Chances
New Zealand’s defeat was crucial for India, as it negatively impacted their net run rate. After winning their previous game against India by 58 runs, New Zealand held a better net run rate. However, this loss to Australia dropped them to third place in Group A with two points and a net run rate of -0.050. India, currently fourth in the group, also have two points from two matches but a lower net run rate of -1.217.
With two group-stage games remaining for both India and New Zealand, this result has evened the playing field. India’s semi-final hopes now depend on their performance in their remaining matches.
India’s Path to the Semi-Finals
India will face Sri Lanka next, followed by a tough game against Australia. If India can secure a win against Sri Lanka, even a loss to Australia wouldn’t eliminate them as long as New Zealand wins only one of their remaining two fixtures. In such a scenario, India will rely on having a better net run rate than New Zealand to advance to the semi-finals.
On the other hand, if India wins both of their upcoming matches and New Zealand loses one, India will qualify outright, regardless of net run rate.
Pakistan’s Position
Pakistan is also in the race for a semi-final spot. Currently second in the group, they are level on points with both New Zealand and India but have a superior net run rate (+0.555). However, Pakistan faces tough challenges ahead, with matches against both New Zealand and tournament favorites Australia.
Conclusion
New Zealand’s heavy defeat to Australia has reshaped the semi-final race in Group A. India’s fate is now back in their hands, with a good chance to qualify if they can perform well in their remaining games. Their upcoming clash against Sri Lanka will be critical as they aim to maintain hope for a place in the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup.