ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Why Harmanpreet Kaur’s India need to beat Pakistan by huge margin? Explained
GH News October 06, 2024 01:07 PM
New Delhi: India have already hit the roadblock in their opening ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 opener with a 58-loss to New Zealand. With zero points from one game the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side sit at the bottom of Group A and need to win by a big margin against Pakistan to keep their semifinal hopes alive. The Women in Blue take on arch-rivals Pakistan on Sunday in Dubai. India enjoy a healthy 5-2 head-to-head record against Pakistan in the Women’s T20 World Cups. But on Sunday things will be different for India as a big-margin win will boost up their Net Run Rate (NRR). India have an NRR of -2.9 while Pakistan sitting on third with a win have +1.55. With two losses in as many games Sri Lanka are fourth and are virtually out of semifinals contention. In order to enter the top two in the group and qualify for the semifinals India need to win all their remaining three matches including their final pool game against defending champions Australia. A loss against Pakistan would could effectively end India’s hopes of a semifinal place. Even if India win their final two games and Pakistan lose their remaining two which would bring both teams on four points each. After the Pakistan clash India play Sri Lanka (October 9) and Australia (October 12). India have showed they have the potential to fight at the top level in the past few years but lacked that final push. They reached the final in 2020 and qualified for the semifinals in 2023 losing to eventual winners Australia on both occasions. Meanwhile middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues urged India to ‘move on’ from the forgettable defeat against New Zealand. “This would be the game we would like to forget because this is a World Cup. We need to keep moving on and keep picking ourselves up. We cant stay stuck at this game. I think that will show the character of this team” Rodrigues said. “We have been doing really well as a team sticking to the process and taking one game at a time. We know every game from here is so crucial for us. Were going to go one game at a time and just make sure we stick to our process. And I think if we can do that if we play our best cricket I think we can win matches” she added.
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