Cricket Highlights, Nov 2: Women’s Big Bash League (11th Match) – Perth Scorchers Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women
PS-W vs MR-W (11th Match) – Highlights In this article, we will discuss the 11th match of the Women’s Big Bash League between Perth
Amid the pulsating excitement of the T20 World Cup 2024, all eyes of the cricketing world were riveted on the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St. Lucia.On June 24, India faced off against Australia in a high-stakes Super Eights match. The atmosphere was electric, and the anticipation was palpable as both teams stepped onto the field. What unfolded was a gripping tale of redemption, resilience, and sheer cricketing brilliance.
The outfield’s thick greenery was blanketed in lengthy shadows as the day got underway under the glorious St. Lucia sun. The ghosts of past defeats against Australia seemed to haunt the Indian team, but Rohit was ready to exorcise them. However, the start was anything but ideal. His trusted partner, Virat Kohli, was sent back to the pavilion for a duck, the scoreboard reading a dismal 0-1.
Rohit, unfazed, decided to counterattack. Mitchell Starc, Australia’s blazing pacer, found himself in the crosshairs of Rohit’s fury. In a dazzling display of aggressive batting, Rohit smashed Starc for 29 runs in a single over. Boundaries flowed like a river as Rohit raced to his half-century in just 19 balls, setting a record for the fastest fifty at the lowest team score. The captain’s innings was a masterclass in handling pressure, turning what could have been a disaster into a spectacular show of dominance.
Australia, usually meticulous in their strategies, seemed to lose their way. Starc’s persistence with full deliveries played right into Rohit’s hands. Meanwhile, Josh Hazlewood, bowling with precision, demonstrated the value of varying lengths, earning him economic figures of 1 for 14. However, Australia found it difficult to stem the flow of attacks as Rohit persisted in stealing.
Rohit’s dismissal finally came as Starc adjusted his approach, taking pace off the ball and attacking from around the wicket. This tactical shift not only ended Rohit’s magnificent innings but also disrupted India’s momentum. Suryakumar Yadav, though brilliant in his own right, fell prey to a deceptive slower delivery from Starc.
Despite a middle-overs slowdown, Hardik Pandya reignited India’s innings with a late blitz, ensuring they crossed the 200-run mark. His three towering sixes in the final overs were crucial, leaving Australia a daunting target of 206.
Australia’s chase began with a setback as David Warner fell in the first over. The veteran opener’s potential last international outing was cut short, casting a shadow over the Australian innings. But Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head refused to bow down. Marsh, with his raw power, and Head, with his elegant stroke play, took the attack to the Indian bowlers. They ended the powerplay at 65 for 1, ahead of India’s score at the same stage, turning the chase into a gripping contest.
Just as Australia seemed to be gaining the upper hand, a moment of magic turned the game. Axar Patel, stationed at deep square leg, leapt to take a stunning catch off a Marsh slog sweep. It was a pivotal moment, breaking an 81-run partnership and shifting momentum back to India. The Indian team’s celebration was a testament to the catch’s significance, as they swarmed Axar in jubilation.
With the pitch offering turn and bounce, India’s spinners took center stage. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav spun a web around the Australian batsmen. Glenn Maxwell, known for his innovative shots, attempted a risky reverse sweep against Jadeja. Despite the strong wind, Maxwell’s wrists overcame the challenge, and he looked set to challenge India’s spinners further.
However, Kuldeep had other plans. His deceptive googly, slower and shorter than Maxwell anticipated, left the Australian all-rounder’s stumps in disarray. It was a ball that deserved to be immortalized, epitomizing the quintessential duel between bowler and batsman in T20 cricket.
Bumrah’s offcutter deceived Head, and the subsequent overs saw quick wickets fall. Australia, needing 53 from the last 18 balls, found the task insurmountable. Despite their efforts to narrow the margin, India’s disciplined bowling ensured a comprehensive victory.
India – 205/5 (20.0)
Australia – 181/7 (20.0)
Result – India won by 24 Runs
Player of the match – Rohit Sharma
India |
Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah |
Australia |
Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood |
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