ODI World Cup: South Africa's victory over India in the Women's World Cup has highlighted a rising trend in this edition of the 50-over tournament — late order batting is the key to victory and defeat, and teams need not lose hope if they lose wickets in quick succession at the top.
Beth Mooney of Australia did it the other day against Pakistan in Colombo. On Thursday, Richa Ghosh and Sneh Rana did it for India while Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk followed suit, hammering all-important runs despite their teams losing six wickets for nothing in the match.
Mooney rescued the reigning World Champions, Australia, from a disastrous 76/7 to guide them to 221/9 in 50 overs, earning herself a well-deserved century in the process. On Thursday, Richa Ghosh hammered a 77-ball 94 and shared vital partnerships with Amanjot Kaur (13) and Sneh Rana (33 off 24) to lift India from 102/6 to 251. Nadine de Klerk blasted an unbeaten 84 off 54 balls, along with Chloe Tryon, who scored 49 from 66 balls, helping South Africa chase the 252-run target in 48.5 overs and secure victory in a thrilling match.