Wellington: Smriti Mandhana remained an unstoppable juggernaut with a recordsmashing half century but the Indian women’s cricket team failed to make it count, going down by 23 runs in the opening T20 International against New Zealand here Wednesday. Mandhana held the record for the fastest fifty by an Indian before the match and she bettered it by a ball during her 58-run knock at the WestPac Stadium.
The Indian faced 34 balls in all but reached the 50- mark off 24 deliveries. However, New Zealand pacer Lea Tahuhu played a decisive role with three scalps off her four overs to derail India’s chase, which was going smoothly till the time Mandhana was at the crease. India eventually folded for 136 in 19.1 overs. Leg-spinner Amelia Kerr (2-28) clinched the crucial wickets of Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur to wreck the visitors’ chances.
Offspinner Leigh Kasperek also picked up a couple of wickets. Veteran Mithali Raj, who captains the Indian ODI side, was dropped from the match. The next game of the series is scheduled to be held in Auckland on Friday. Mandhana and Jemiamah Rodrigues (39 off 33 balls) combined for a 102-run second-wicket stand that should have been a solid foundation for the rest of the line-up.
But India collapsed in the face of an inspired performance by Lahuhu. From 101-1, the visiting team was down to 117-6 in a matter of five overs that turned the match on its head. Harmanpreet (17 off 15 balls) played out a small cameo, including a massive six off Kerr, but couldn’t steer the team home, failing to find any support at the other end. Mandhana was her usual aggressive self and played another strokeful knock, studded with seven hits to the fence and three sixes. Earlier, opening batswoman Sophie Devine smashed a 48-ball 62 in an enterprising innings to take New Zealand women to a challenging 159 for 4 from 20 overs after being put into bat.