India Stay in Hunt for T20 World Cup Semi‑Finals After Five‑Wicket Win Over Bangladesh

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India kept its hopes alive for a semi‑final berth at the Women’s T20 World Cup by defeating Bangladesh by five wickets with 16.5 overs to spare at Old Trafford on Sunday.

The match, part of the tournament’s Super Six stage, saw India chase down Bangladesh’s total of 115 runs. Opening batters Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues anchored the innings, with Verma contributing a steady 30 runs before being dismissed in the ninth over. Rodrigues added 28 runs and guided the chase through the middle overs.

India needed 31 runs off the final two overs, which they secured with a combination of aggressive hitting and disciplined running between the wickets. The win leaves India level on points with South Africa and Australia, maintaining a realistic pathway to the top four and a place in the knockout round.

Bangladesh’s bowlers struggled to contain the Indian batters after an early breakthrough that reduced India to 20 for 2. However, a disciplined fielding effort limited the run rate, and the hosts posted a modest total that proved insufficient against a determined chase.

The result also has implications for Bangladesh, which now faces a must‑win scenario in its final group match to keep alive any chance of progressing.

Analysis:
India’s victory underscores the depth of its batting line‑up, with multiple players capable of anchoring a chase under pressure. The partnership between Verma and Rodrigues was pivotal, offsetting early wickets and setting a platform for the lower order. Defensively, India’s field placements and catching efficiency helped curb Bangladesh’s scoring opportunities, a factor that could prove decisive in future matches.

The win keeps the tournament’s semi‑final picture wide open, with net run rate likely to become the tiebreaker among the three teams tied on points. India will need to maintain its current form and possibly improve its bowling strike rate in the remaining games to secure a top‑four finish.

Sources

BBC Sport video summary, “India remain in hunt for semi‑final spot with victory over Bangladesh,” https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/videos/cn073w09rz2o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss.

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