INDW vs NZW: New Zealand’s upper hand against India, Team India would like to maintain the winning streak, this may be Playing-11

Sports Desk, Amar Ujala, New Delhi

published by: Rajeev Rai
Updated Thu, March 10, 2022 12:53 AM IST

Summary

After defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in the first match of the ICC Women’s World Cup, India today face a tough challenge in the form of New Zealand. To face him, India will have to improve its batting as well as bowling.

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After defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in the first match of the ICC Women’s World Cup, India today face a tough challenge in the form of New Zealand. To face him, India will have to improve its batting as well as bowling. The pitch at Seddon Park in Hamilton has traditionally been helpful to the batsmen. In such a situation, the big challenge for the Indian bowlers here will be to stop New Zealand from scoring big. Recently, India was defeated 4-1 in the ODI series against New Zealand. At that time the Indian team could not win even after scoring 270 and 280 runs. Jhulan, who has been in excellent form for the last one year, is also facing problems due to lack of support from the other end. The New Zealand team has proved to be twenty more than the Indian players in every department of the game.

Mithali’s bat speaks against New Zealand
If we look at the record, in the last 44 years, the two teams have met 12 times in the World Cup, in which New Zealand won 9 times and India won 2 times. At the same time, one match of 1997 was tied. Indian captain Mithali has always had a bat against New Zealand. In the last World Cup, India beat New Zealand by 186 runs. Mithali had scored a century of 109 runs in that. At the same time, Mithali played an innings of 91 runs in the World Cup 2005 as well. In 35 ODIs against New Zealand, he has scored 1230 runs, including one century and nine half-centuries.

Shefali will soon be back in rhythm
Senior fast bowler Jhulan Goswami says that Shefali will soon return to the rhythm. Before the match against New Zealand, he said, Shefali has proved herself. He is a great cricketer and not being in form happens to every cricketer. She is working very hard in the nets and is batting well too. He just needs a big innings.

face to face record
India and New Zealand have met in the World Cup 12 times. India has won it twice and New Zealand has won nine times. Apart from this, one match has also been tied.

Probable Playing-11
Smriti Mandhana, Shefali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Mithali Raj (captain), Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Pooja Vastrakar, Jhulan Goswami, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gaikwad.

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After defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in the opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup, India today face a tough challenge in the form of New Zealand. To face him, India will have to improve its batting as well as bowling. The pitch at Seddon Park in Hamilton has traditionally been helpful to the batsmen. In such a situation, the big challenge for the Indian bowlers here will be to stop New Zealand from scoring big. Recently, India was defeated 4-1 in the ODI series against New Zealand. At that time the Indian team could not win even after scoring 270 and 280 runs. Jhulan, who has been in excellent form for the last one year, is also facing problems due to lack of support from the other end. The New Zealand team has proved to be twenty more than the Indian players in every department of the game.

Mithali’s bat speaks against New Zealand

If we look at the record, in the last 44 years, the two teams have met 12 times in the World Cup, in which New Zealand won 9 times and India won 2 times. At the same time, one match of 1997 was tied. Indian captain Mithali has always had a bat against New Zealand. In the last World Cup, India beat New Zealand by 186 runs. Mithali had scored a century of 109 runs in that. At the same time, Mithali played an innings of 91 runs in the World Cup 2005 as well. In 35 ODIs against New Zealand, he has scored 1230 runs, including one century and nine half-centuries.

Shefali will soon be back in rhythm

Senior fast bowler Jhulan Goswami says that Shefali will soon return to the rhythm. Before the match against New Zealand, he said, Shefali has proved herself. He is a great cricketer and not being in form happens to every cricketer. She is working very hard in the nets and is batting well too. He just needs a big innings.

face to face record

India and New Zealand have met in the World Cup 12 times. India has won it twice and New Zealand has won nine times. Apart from this, one match has also been tied.

Probable Playing-11

Smriti Mandhana, Shefali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Mithali Raj (captain), Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Pooja Vastrakar, Jhulan Goswami, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gaikwad.