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Team India’s Record Falls As New Zealand Completes Biggest Run Chase

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In the second ODI of NZ-W vs SA-W series held today in Wellington, New Zealand women’s cricket team pulled off a historic win over South Africa women’s cricket team, winning by 2 wickets. Batting first, South Africa posted a formidable total of 346 runs. In reply, New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr delivered a magnificent unbeaten innings of 179 runs, while Isabella ‘Charlie’ Gaze played a crucial supporting knock of 68 runs.

This successful chase of 347 runs now stands as the highest successful run chase in history of women’s ODI cricket, a record previously held by Indian women’s team, who had chased 339 runs against Australia in October last year.

Thrilling Finish

New Zealand needed 17 runs from the final 12 balls. In the 19th over, Ayabonga Khaka bowled brilliantly, taking one wicket while conceding just 6 runs, reigniting South Africa’s hopes. In the final over, bowled by Nadine de Klerk, Amelia Kerr struck fours off the first two deliveries, leveled the score with a single on the third ball, and sealed the historic win with a boundary on the fourth.

Amelia Kerr’s Masterclass

The highlight of the match was Amelia Kerr’s unbeaten 179 off 139 balls, including 23 fours and a six. Supporting her effort, Isabella ‘Charlie’ Gaze contributed 68 runs off 48 balls with 11 fours. This marks Kerr’s second ODI innings of over 150 runs; she also holds the record for the highest individual score in women’s ODIs, an innings of 232 runs in 2018.

Series Levelled

The three-match ODI series between South Africa and New Zealand is now tied 1-1. South Africa had claimed the first ODI by 2 wickets. The series-deciding third match is scheduled for Saturday, April 4.

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