Stand-alone Women’s World T20 tournament…
– Mandhana, spinners outstanding
By Brandon Corlette
The youngest team in the tournament, India, have administered a 48-run defeat on the mighty Aussies in the penultimate match held at Guyana’s National Stadium at Providence, East Bank Demerara.
Attacking the Australian spin attack, India posted 167 for 8 in the first innings, and restricted Australia to 119, made in 19.4 overs.
Smirti Mandhana’s elegant 83, Harmanpreet’s 43, and the efforts of the Indian spinners ensured that their team remained undefeated moving into the semi- finals.
With over 2000 tickets scanned early in the day, not even the strong wind blowing across the National Stadium at Providence could dampen the Guyanese public’s enthusiasm to witness the final day of high-profile women’s cricket.
India’s skipper Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and opted to bat. India were without Mithali Raj due to illness, hence the fresh opener Taniya Bhatia accompanying the destructive Smriti Mandhana. Bhatia (2) was removed early in the innings, with the score on 5 after two overs.
Teenage batting sensation Jemima Rodrigues then joined Mandhana, but was dismissed by Kimmince for six. Mandhana continued to caress the cricket ball with exquisite timing as the tournament’s leading six-hitter, Harmanpreet Kaur, joined her to rally India’s innings.
Smriti Mandhana continued to bat with a positive mindset, and in the process she became the second fastest Indian batter to score 1000 runs — nine innings behind Mithali Raj. The elegant left-hander Mandhana later reached her first half-century












