Showing posts with label ICC Women’s World Cup 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICC Women’s World Cup 2017. Show all posts

Monday, 24 July 2017

ICC Women's World Cup final 2017: India throws away victory!

India's Final Match Score Card


Harmanpreet Kaur's batting highlights in world cup semi finals

  • England defeated India by nine runs to win their fourth ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 title. Chasing a target of 229, India were well on course till the 42nd over but a dramatic collapse ended their hopes of a historic win. 
  • England rode on Anya Shrubsole’s 6/46 to beat India by nine runs and clinch their victory. 
  • India's Punam Raut scored 86 and Harmanpreet Kaur 51.
  • Indian team's play during the tournament was aptly described as - they strove, they fought, they dominated, they struggled and then they lost.
  • India's batting was well until 42nd over with score card at 191 and Punam Raut fell for 5th wicket. Still India had 8 overs, 5 wickets to score just 38 runs i.e. 4.75 per over and victory was reachable.
  • Earlier India in semifinals, riding on the singular & scintillating batting of Harmanpreet Kaur's unbeaten knock of 171* off 115 balls with 20 fours & 7 sixes, defeated Australia by 36 runs to seal the spot in the final of the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup.
  • India's defeat is mainly due to losing nerves by middle & lower order while top 4 bats-woman did reasonably well. They lost last 5 wickets before adding 23 runs only and losing the match meekly.
  • Due credit to England team for maintaining their nerves cool and pressure on India team.
  • A record 50 million people tuned in to watch this World Cup, an 80% increase from 2013.
  • The intensity of this final has no close comparisons. Such was the manner in which both teams fought that it had everything. From dubious running, dropped catches, missed run-outs, debatable third-umpire calls to brilliantly set fields, sharp cricketing brains, smart bowling changes and game changing spells, this World Cup final was a highlights package right till the very last ball.
  • For years, women cricketers had taken a backseat, were neglected and ignored. Their male counterparts were worshiped while the fans could barely blurt out a name or two from women's teams. All that has changed as the women took centre stage in the 2017 event in England. This tournament will be a springboard for women's cricket around the country, and around the world.
  • Finally, it is India that lost the match resulting in England's lifting the World Cup.

What men can do women can do better.