India vs New Zealand Women U-19 World Cup Semifinal Live Updates: The first semifinal match is being held at the Senwes Park, Potchefstroom.
On top of facing the defending champions, New Zealand also meet hosts South Africa, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in their T20 World Cup group Bangladesh, with the top two teams advancing to the semi-finals. On the other side, New Zealand suffered a huge blow ahead of their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign after captain Sophie Devine sustained an injury while playing in the domestic circuit. The Indian bowlers have managed to restrict the Kiwis at only 107 runs.
ICC U-19 Women's T20 World Cup: Catch the live updates, commentary, highlights and more from IND-W vs NZ-W.
- ⦿NZ-W U-19 2/0 in 1 over: Titas Sadhu opens the bowling. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 74/5 in 13 overs: OUT! - ⦿NZ-W U-19 5/1 in 2 overs: Left-arm spinner Mannat Kashyap to share the new ball. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 63/3 in 10 overs: Mannat Kashya having picked a wicket is looking for another one and New Zealand is looking vulnerable in search of quick runs. A sharp catch by Soumya Tiwari in the slip sees the back of Browning, New Zealand’s top-scorer in the tournament. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 57/3 in 9 overs: Izzy Sharp puts the pressure back on India with a six over the long-on boundary as New Zealand progresses ahead despite losing wickets. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 83/5 in 15 overs: Bit of confusion between Plimmer and Irwin but New Zealand avoided a run-out. With revolutions on the ball Chopra pitched it on the length as Gaze went for a pull and missed the ball completely to be trapped plumb in front of the wickets. 12 runs of the over and The Black Caps rebuild with Gaze looking in very good shape. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 40/2 in 6 overs: Isabella Gaze is dealing in boundaries as she smashes Sonam Yadav through the covers for her fourth boundary as New Zealand accelerates after losing two quick wickets. Parshavi Chopra stars with the ball with a three-wicket haul as India women restricted New Zealand to 107/9 in 20 overs with Georgia Plimmer top-scoring with a 32-ball 35. - ⦿NZ-W- U-19 107/9 in 20 overs: OUT!
Team India will face the winner of the second semi-final, between England Women and Australia Women, in the grand finale of the tournament on Sunday at the ...
The likes of Titas Sadhu (1/17), Mannat Kashyap (1/21), Shafali (1/7) and Archana Devi (1/20) picked up a wicket apiece. Under Chopra’s lead, India spinners tied down the batting side in the middle overs. She also featured in the match-winning 62-run partnership with Soumya Tiwari (22), taking the victory away from New Zealand. Coming in at 5/2, Kiwi keeper Izzy Gaze (26 from 22) responded with a counter-attack, which got New Zealand’s innings going. The Girls in Blue will face the winner of the second semi-final, between England Women and Australia Women, in the grand finale of the tournament on Sunday at the same venue. The target of 108 wasn’t a tricky one for India, given their strong batting line-up.
India have become the first-ever ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup finalist, after a dominant, eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first ...
After losing to Australia in the Super Six stage, Verma’s charges have bounced back emphatically, and will fancy their chances at being the first side to lift the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup. The dangerous Georgia Plimmer (35 off 32 balls) was caught at deep-square, just as she looked to be dragging her side back into the game. Earlier, India had served up one of their finest displays in the field, catching smartly and bowling wicket to wicket.
New Zealand were restricted to a total of 107/9 and India chased it down with nearly four overs to spare. | Cricket.
Browning got the second wicket as well for New Zealand with Tiwari falling for a 26-ball 22. That was all as far as success went for New Zealand in the game though. Shehrawat did much of the scoring in the stand and Verma eventually fell for 10 off nine balls in the fourth over to Anna Browning. India reached the final of the Women's U19 T20 World Cup with an eight-wicket win over New Zealand in Potchefstroom, South Africa on Friday. Shehrawat continued to score freely with No.3 Soumya Tiwari at the other end and soon crossed fifty for the third time in the tournament. [Shafali Verma](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/shafali-verma) had won the toss and chosen to bowl first.
ANI | Updated: Jan 27, 2023 16:51 IST. Potchefstroom [South Africa], January 27 (ANI): Parshavi Chopra's three-wicket haul and Shweta Sehrawat's gritty ...
[New Zealand](/topic/new-zealand) to just 107/9 in 20 overs, India got off to a decent start as they put 54/1 in 6 overs. [Parshavi Chopra](/topic/parshavi-chopra)'s 3 for 20 led a fine bowling effort from India, and [Shweta Sehrawat](/topic/shweta-sehrawat) guided the chase with an unbeaten 45-ball 61. [Parshavi Chopra](/topic/parshavi-chopra)'s three-wicket haul and [Shweta Sehrawat](/topic/shweta-sehrawat)'s gritty fifty helped India clinch a spot in the final of U19 Women's World Cup 2023, defeating [New Zealand](/topic/new-zealand) by 8-wicket in semifinals here at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Friday.
Women U19 World Cup: India have secured their place in the ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup final with an emphatic 8-wicket win over New Zealand.
After losing to Australia in the Super Six stage, Verma’s charges have bounced back emphatically, and will fancy their chances at being the first side to lift the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup. New Zealand’s other opener, Emma McLeod, was then trapped in front by Titas Sadhu, as she tried to force the pace. Earlier, India had served up one of their finest displays in the field, catching smartly and bowling wicket to wicket.
Potchefstroom [South Africa], January 27 (ANI): Parshavi Chopra's three-wicket haul and Shweta Sehrawat's gritty fifty helped India clinch a spot in the ...
In the 15th over of the match India needed four runs to win and Sehrawat slammed a beautiful four to clinch a spot in final of the ongoing U19 Women’s World Cup 2023. The Indian duo slammed Abigail Hotton for 11 runs in the 14th over of the game. Soumya then joined hands with Sehrawat in smashing New Zealand bowlers all around the ground.
After two weeks of action that has featured 16 national teams, the inaugural Women's U19 T20 World Cup has just one match remaining, with the final ...
A defiant partnership between Alexa Stonehouse (25) and Josie Groves (15) helped England recover to a total of 99 all out, with the final wicket falling off the fifth ball of the final over, keeping the game just about alive albeit firmly in Australia’s favour at the midway point. And England triumphed in a thriller against Australia in the second semi to progress to Sunday’s showpiece event. India’s brilliant performance against New Zealand in the first semi-final on Friday saw them seal one of the final berths.
India restricted New Zealand to 107 for nine with Parshavi (3/20) leading a disciplined bowling effort after skipper Shafali Verma won the toss and elected ...
New Zealand Women: 107 for 9 in 20 overs (Georgia Plimmer 35; Parshavi Chopra 3/20). Sehrawat and Gongadi Trisha (5) then completed the job with the former bringing up the winning runs with a four off Browning as India scored 110 for 2 in 14.2 overs. India restricted New Zealand to 107 for nine with Parshavi (3/20) leading a disciplined bowling effort after skipper Shafali Verma won the toss and elected to bowl in the first semifinals.
India defeated New Zealand to reach the finals of the Women's U19 T20 World Cup. They will face either England or Australia in the final.