India-W vs South Africa-W Day 2 Stumps: Rana strikes thrice as South Africa Women trail by 367 runs with 6 wickets in hand

India-W vs South Africa-W Day 2 Stumps: South Africa Women trail by 367 runs.

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Published Jun 29, 2024, 5:49 pm IST

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India-W vs South Africa-W Day 2 Stumps: Rana strikes thrice as South Africa Women trail by 367 runs with 6 wickets in hand
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The Indian women’s cricket team made history on Saturday by setting the highest ever total in women’s Test cricket. On Day 2 of the one-off Test against South Africa, India declared their innings at a formidable 603/4. This remarkable achievement not only showcased the team’s batting prowess but also set a new benchmark in women’s cricket.

Day 2 highlights

Starting Day 2 at an already impressive 525/4, the Indian team looked to build on their advantage. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh and Richa Ghosh continued from where the first-day batters left off, adding crucial runs to the tally.

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Richa Ghosh’s brisk knock

Richa Ghosh’s innings was a masterclass in aggressive batting. Her quick scoring rate kept the South African bowlers under constant pressure. Ghosh’s approach was clear: dominate the bowlers and maximize the score. Her swift 86 runs came at a time when India needed to solidify their dominance, and she did just that.

Harmanpreet Singh’s patient approach

In contrast to Ghosh’s brisk pace, Harmanpreet Singh played a more measured and patient knock. Her 69 runs were vital in anchoring the innings and ensuring stability at one end. Harmanpreet’s tactical approach provided a perfect balance to Ghosh’s aggression, making it difficult for the South African bowlers to find any rhythm.

India declared their innings at 603/4, a strategic decision that came soon after Richa Ghosh’s dismissal. This declaration not only gave the Indian bowlers ample time to attack but also put immense pressure on South Africa to perform.

South Africa’s response

Facing a daunting total, South Africa’s openers started cautiously. However, the early dismissal of skipper Laura Wolvaardt for just 33 runs was a setback. This put additional pressure on the middle order to build a substantial partnership.

Luus and Bosch partnership

Sune Luus and Anneke Bosch played pivotal roles in stabilizing South Africa’s innings. Their 66-run partnership was marked by resilience and tactical play, helping to steer the team away from early trouble.

Marizanne Kapp’s gritty performance

Marizanne Kapp’s unbeaten 93 runs were the highlight of South Africa’s innings. Her performance was a testament to her skill and determination, providing the backbone for South Africa’s fightback. Kapp’s innings was a blend of calculated shots and solid defense, crucial in keeping South Africa in the game.

Deepti Sharma’s breakthrough

Deepti Sharma’s dismissal of Sune Luus was a significant moment in the match. Trapping Luus in front of the wicket for 65 runs, Sharma’s breakthrough was vital in breaking South Africa’s momentum and giving India a much-needed wicket.

Sneh Rana’s three-fer

Sneh Rana emerged as India’s leading bowler on Day 2, taking three important wickets. Her ability to turn and grip the ball posed significant challenges to the South African batters.

India’s bowling strategy

India’s use of spinners proved to be an effective strategy. By rotating their bowlers and employing various field placements, they managed to create several chances. The spinners, in particular, succeeded in generating turn and bounce, making life difficult for the South African batters.

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