One Day International: New Zealand-W defeat India-W by 76 runs in the second One Day International to tie the three-game bilateral series 1-1 at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, skipper Sophie Devine, and Maddy Green all contributed with the bat to set India a daunting target of 260. Early dismissals and regular breakthroughs forced India to play on the back foot. A late ninth-wicket partnership between Radha Yadav and Saima Thakor saved the hosts from a huge deficit defeat.
New Zealand set India a challenging target in the first innings after posting an impressive total of 259/9 on a pitch that offered assistance to spinners. The foundation was laid by Bates and Plimmer, who shared an 87-run opening partnership before Deepti broke through to give India their first breakthrough. Bates went on to score a valuable fifty, though India managed to claw back by claiming three quick wickets for 41 runs. Devine powered up with aggressive strokes and built a strong 82-run stand with Green, who blasted four boundaries in five balls before being dismissed.