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India beat New Zealand to reach T20 World Cup semis

Reuters

MELBOURNE: India became the first team to reach the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals on Thursday after beating New Zealand by four runs to register a third successive victory at the tournament.

India, put into bat, could not make the most of a strong start but their 133-8 still proved beyond Sophie Devine’s team, who managed 129-6.

Opener Shafali Verma’s 46 was not a chanceless knock but it earned the 16-year-old her second player-of-the-match award.

Her opening partner Smriti Mandhana (11) disappointed again though, dragging a wide Lea Tahuhu delivery onto her stumps.

Verma and Taniya Bhatia (23) forged a half-century stand to prop up the Indian innings, aided by some sloppy catching by their opponents.

Verma, who smashed Anna Peterson for back-to-back sixes, was first dropped by Maddy Green at long on and then at midwicket by Tahuhu.

The opener, who smashed three sixes and four boundaries in her 34-ball knock, eventually holed out at long-off as wickets started tumbling.

Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s (one) run drought continued as she fell for her third successive single digit score.

When New Zealand began their chase, their top three, including skipper Devine, let the team down and departed with the side reeling at 34-3.

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