IND-W vs WI-W: Team India created history, did a big feat in the first ODI
IND-W vs WI-W: A three-match ODI series is being played between India women’s team and West Indies women’s team. After the 2-1 win in the T20 series, the Indian women’s team has also started the ODI series in a very good manner. Team India has won the first match of the ODI series. Along with the victory in this match, he also made a record. Team India won this match by 211 runs. This is the second biggest victory of the Indian team in ODI cricket. Earlier, Team India had won the match against Pakistan by 207 runs. Team India’s biggest win in ODI cricket is against Ireland. That match was won by the Indian women’s team by 249 runs.
How was the condition of the first ODI match?
Talking about the match played between India and West Indies women’s team, in this match the captain of West Indies women’s team had won the toss and decided to bat first. The Indian women’s team proved their decision wrong and they scored 314 runs losing 9 wickets in 50 overs. During this, Team India’s star batsman Smriti Mandhana played a brilliant inning of 91 runs. Because of his innings, Team India made this huge score. Apart from this, Pratika Rawat played an inning of 40 runs and Harleen Deol played an inning of 44 runs. In the end, Jemimah and Richa Ghosh batted fast and played an important role in crossing the score of 300 runs for Team India.
West Indies team failed in run chase
The West Indies team was given a target of 315 runs to win this match. While chasing this, his team got all out on the score of 103 runs in 26.2 overs. During this period, no West Indies player could even cross the score of 25 runs. Indian bowlers performed amazingly. Renuka Singh bowled brilliantly in this match, giving only 29 runs in 10 overs and taking 5 wickets. Apart from them, Priya Mishra took two wickets in this match. Whereas Titas Sadhu and Deepti Sharma took one wicket each.
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