‘Un-Australian’: Sloppy Display, Record Chase Send Healy’s Troops Home Early From World Cup
Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten 127 runs as India set a new record for the highest successful run chase in Women’s ODIs with 339 runs.
- In the World Cup semi-final, Jemimah Rodrigues scored 127 not out off 134 balls as India women's cricket team overpowered defending champions Australia women's cricket team.
- After an early wicket, Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues added a 46-run partnership before Mandhana was dismissed by Kim Garth in the 10th over.
- Notably, Rodrigues benefited from multiple reprieves as Australia captain Alyssa Healy dropped her on 82 and Tahlia McGrath let a catch go when she was on 106.
- Late breakthroughs allowed Australia women's cricket team to press for a comeback after Harmanpreet Kaur fell for 89 off 88, while Deepti Sharma was run out for 24 and Richa Ghosh made 26 before Annabel Sutherland dismissed her.
- By reaching 134, India women's cricket team set a new record for the highest successful run chase in women's ODIs, surpassing previous benchmarks.
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