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India overwhelm England in World Cup opener

By our correspondents
June 26, 2017

LONDON: India and New Zealand were off to winning starts at Women’s World Cup that rolled into action in England.

India beat England by 35 runs in the opening game in Derby while New Zealand eased to a nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Bristol.

Smriti Mandhana’s aggressive shot-making set the tone, while Mithali Raj broke an all-time record, as India deservedly beat host England in its ICC Women’s World Cup opener in Derby.

India was put in to bat after losing the toss at The County Ground but looked impressive from the start as Mandhana, Raj and Poonam Raut did most of the damage in a total of 281 for three from 50 overs.Contrastingly, England’s opening pair of Tammy Beaumont and Sarah Taylor fell relatively cheaply, before four run-outs kept the pressure on to lead the visitor to a 35-run triumph.

India opener Mandhana was playing in her first ICC Women’s World Cup match but the 20-year-old showed no sign of nerves, as she compiled a fluent 90 from just 72 balls.A quartet of her 11 fours came off a single Katherine Brunt over — three of which were driven through point from consecutive balls — while a pair of sixes were also launched over deep mid-wicket.

With her opening partner on the offensive, Raut could afford to play in a more circumspect manner but did make the most of being dropped on three occasions to reach 86 before being caught by Danielle Wyatt off the bowling of Danielle Hazell.

Mandhana’s dismissal had brought Raj to the crease, and the India skipper ensured it was a day to remember as she made her 47th career ODI half-century, surpassing the all-time record of former England batter Charlotte Edwards, by notching 71.

England needed its record successful ODI run chase to snatch a memorable victory but fell to 67 for three as Beaumont, Taylor and Natalie Sciver all holed out.The run-rate continued to climb as the India attack turned the screw and despite Fran Wilson’s maiden ODI half-century, a valiant 81 from 75 balls, wickets continued to fall at the other end and India bowled England out for 246 with 2.3 overs left.

Meanwhile in Bristol, 2000 champion New Zealand eased to a comfortable nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka to open up its bid for the ICC Women’s World Cup title in fine style.Chamari Polgampala (49) and Chamari Athapaththu (53) gave Inoka Ranaweera’s side an ideal foundation to kick on at 141 for one with 15 overs remaining, but once the latter fell a flurry of wickets followed.

Sophie Devine forced the crucial breakthrough that turned the innings, as her slower ball was spooned by Athapaththu to skipper Suzie Bates at extra cover.Polgampala was next to go despite bringing up her 1000th career ODI run shortly before, as Sri Lanka stuttered and lost five wickets for just 15 runs.Holly Huddleston produced a stunning second spell for the White Fearns to finish with figures of five for 35 to restrict Sri Lanka to just 188 for nine from its 50 overs.

And despite losing opener Rachel Priest early on as she was trapped in front by Chandima Gunaratne, New Zealand’s experienced pairing of Bates and Amy Satterthwaite delivered the goods.