Recent Match
South Africa Women tour of India, 2024, 3rd ODI (ICC Championship Match), Bengaluru, Jun 23rd, 2024

South Africa Women

(49.6 ov) 215/8

India Women

(40.4 ov) 220/4

Complete India Women won by 6 wkts

All smiles in the Indian camp as they pose for the cameras. The skipper hands over the trophy to Uma Chetry and they join together behind the winners hoarding. Plenty of positive signs for India ahead of the ODI World Cup, which is set to be hosted in India next year. The focus for now, however, will be about the one-off Test starting this Friday in Chennai. Should be an interesting contest. Do remember to join us for the rest of the series. Cheers!!
Harmanpreet Kaur | Indian skipper: The last two camps we had (one in Bangalore and one in Mumbai) gave us a lot of confidence. Credit goes to the bowlers, they have been outstanding today. I tell the bowlers to stick to their strength and just giving them confidence and giving them field placement as they want - all of them, they did well and really happy and really proud that they are improving day by day. We will enjoy our win tonight, but there is a Test match and then a T20 series coming up, so we need to think about our plans for that as well.
Smriti Mandhana | Player of the Series: Unfortunate to miss out on a 100 today. Those kind of shots (sweep) sometimes come off and you need to keep backing yourself. The bowlers bowled really well and for us it is just about applying ourselves with the bat. We have a series left, Asia Cup and then the World Cup. After today's over I don't I will get to bowl again, tried my hand in the previous game and got lucky, always good to add a different skill and if it comes off then it is the best feeling.
Deepti Sharma | Player of the Match: Really enjoyed bowling today and we executed our plans perfectly. I always back my stock ball and stay ready for all kinds of situations. Sometimes you need to contain the batters, so I try to read the situation keeping the pitch in mind as well.
Laura Wolvaardt | South African skipper: Didn't have enough runs on the board, we had a good start and unfortunate to lose too many wickets in the middle and not build any partnerships after that. Looking at how they chased, I think we needed 300 again, just the lack of partnerships hurt us. We have played good cricket in patches, need to be a lot more consistent. Like to see more consistency. We don't play too much of red-ball cricket, have a few days to refresh and get onto the Test plans. I am really excited and looking forward to it.
Shreyanka Patil: When I bowled the first couple of overs (at the start of the innings) there was some turn on the wicket. I wanted Kapp's wicket badly and last night as well I was visualizing getting her out caught driving. Whenever the captain asks me to bowl, I'm happy to bowl at any given point of time and I am happy to bowl the first over today. When we got the first win, we thought we needed to maintain that momentum and make it 3-0. The approach was brilliant from the team today.
Arundhati Reddy: I have never been that great at taking caught and bowled and I was lucky that those catches (Wolvaardt and Bosch) stuck. The conversation with the skipper was to break that (opening) partnership and we stuck to plans and executed them well today. Today's wicket was on the slower side, the previous game the ball was coming on nicely. It was all about sticking to consistently bowling the same line and length on this pitch.
20:20 local, 14:50 GMT: All too easy for India during the chase
40.4
Sekhukhune to Richa Ghosh, SIX, to long-on,
40.3
Sekhukhune to Richa Ghosh, no run, full on leg stump, Richa flicks and finds square leg
40.2
Sekhukhune to Richa Ghosh, no run
Richa Ghosh, right handed bat, comes to the crease
40.1
Sekhukhune to Rodrigues, out Kaur Run Out!! Kaur run out (Tazmin Brits/Mieke de Ridder) 42(48) [4s-2]
Sekhukhune to Rodrigues, THATS OUT!! Run Out!!
Tumi Sekhukhune [8.0-0-37-1] is back into the attack
40.1
Sekhukhune to Rodrigues, 1 run, short of length outside off, Jemimah cuts it to the right of cover and hares across for a quick single. The fielder fires a direct hit at the batting end, but the Indian skipper is safe...
Tumi Sekhukhune [8.0-0-37-1] is back into the attack
39.6
Ayabonga Khaka to Kaur, 2 runs, to deep square leg
39.5
Ayabonga Khaka to Rodrigues, 1 run, full on the stumps
39.4
Ayabonga Khaka to Rodrigues, no run, full and angled in at the pads, Jemimah gets across and flicks to the right of mid-wicket