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Clinical India Dismantle Pakistan By 64 Runs In Women’s T20 World Cup Opener

A flawless, comprehensive performance saw the Indian women’s cricket team open their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign with an emphatic 64-run victory over arch-rivals Pakistan at Lord’s. Defending a competitive total of 170, the Indian bowling unit put on a masterclass in discipline and execution, choking the Pakistani batting lineup under the lights to secure a crucial two points in Group A.

Chase Dissolves Early

Chasing 171 for victory, Pakistan’s response never found its rhythm, derailed by a combination of tight opening spells and relentless scoreboard pressure. Indian new-ball operators Renuka Singh Thakur and Shreyanka Patil set the tone early, giving away nothing in the Powerplay.

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The early departure of Pakistan’s top order left their middle-order completely exposed. Despite a few resilient boundaries from skipper Fatima Sana, the required run rate quickly ballooned past ten an over. The Indian spinners, led by the tactical accuracy of Deepti Sharma and Radha Yadav, completely squeezed the middle overs, constantly picking up wickets just as Pakistan attempted to accelerate. Ultimately, the Pakistani side ran out of answers, limping across the 20-over finish line well short of the target.

Mandhana and Ghosh Set Up Win

The foundation of the victory was laid during the first innings after Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur elected to bat. Despite losing Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues cheaply within the first four overs, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana stepped up with a majestic, anchoring knock.

Mandhana’s brilliant 68 off 44 balls stabilized the innings through a vital 91-run partnership with Kaur. The final touch of brilliance came from young wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, whose explosive, unbeaten 17-ball 34 provided the death-over fireworks needed to push the total to a daunting 170 for 6.

A Confident Step Forward

Beyond the boundary, the match proceeded under immense focus as the Indian team stuck strictly to their unwritten, board-mandated non-contact protocol during the pre-match toss, keeping their environment entirely focused on the sporting challenge.

With this massive 64-run victory, India not only extends their historic dominance over Pakistan in T20 World Cups but also significantly boosts their Net Run Rate (NRR). The clinical nature of the win sends a loud message to the rest of the teams in the tournament, proving that the “Women in Blue” are primed and ready for a deep run at global silverware.

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