India Stuns Australia with Record Chase, reaches WomenS World Cup Final
Navi Mumbai - Jemimah Rodrigues‘ splendid unbeaten century propelled India to a stunning five-wicket victory over Australia, securing their place in the Women’s World Cup final with a record-breaking chase.
Chasing a challenging 339 set by Australia, spearheaded by Phoebe Litchfield’s hundred, India orchestrated a remarkable pursuit, anchored by a 167-run partnership between Rodrigues and captain Harmanpreet Kaur.
despite Harmanpreet’s dismissal for 89, leaving India needing 113 runs, Rodrigues remained steadfast, reaching her century off 115 balls. She guided the team to victory with nine balls to spare, achieving the highest prosperous chase in women’s one-day international history.
The jubilant Indian players celebrated as Amanjot Kaur struck the winning runs in front of a fervent home crowd, setting up a final clash against South Africa on Sunday.
The match will be remembered as an instant classic, marking the end of Australia’s title defense and guaranteeing a new champion.
Australia’s chances were hampered by crucial dropped catches. Harmanpreet was given a reprieve on 10 with a missed stumping, and Rodrigues was dropped on 82, both opportunities missed by Alyssa Healy while Alana King was bowling.
Rodrigues and Harmanpreet capitalized on their good fortune, timing the chase expertly. Rodrigues displayed aggressive intent from the start, while Harmanpreet built her innings after the early loss of openers in the powerplay.
Following Harmanpreet’s departure, rodrigues was again lucky when Tahlia McGrath failed to hold a straightforward catch at mid-off.
While Australia will rue their errors, Rodrigues’ exceptional innings will undoubtedly be the defining moment of the match and a highlight of the tournament.