When 44 runs are needed from 32 balls in a T20 game, one would think that any chasing side would chase it down easily. That was exactly the case with India when they were on their way to a famous victory over Australia in the gold medal match of womens T20 cricket at 2022 Commonwealth Games in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues were ticking along nicely; the skipper playing a captain's knock in the big final while her younger partner was giving the support she needed in the chase of 166. But from there, Australia made a comeback into the match. Jemimah's leg-stump was uprooted by Megan Schutt and in the next over, Pooja Vastrakar (five-ball duck) as well as Harmanpreet (attempting a scoop) fell on successive deliveries.
That sinking feeling arrived yet again. Not for the first time for India. In 2017, Harmanpreet had scored a fifty alongside Punam Raut, who top-scored with 86, in the ODI World Cup final against England at Lord's. But as Harmanpreet fell, India too fell nine runs short of the target of 229, with the last seven wickets falling for 28 runs.