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Rawal and Mandhana hit centuries to propel India into semifinals at Women’s Cricket World Cup
Openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal scored centuries as India beat New Zealand by 53 runs (DLS) to reach the semifinals of the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
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India finally qualified for the Women's World Cup semifinals as the 4th team after they defeated New Zealand by 53 runs in a rain-truncated match in Navi Mumbai.
India Women kicked off their ICC Women’s World Cup campaign with a convincing 59-run victory over Sri Lanka under the DLS method in a rain-affected opener on Tuesday.
India had dropped a batter (Jemimah Rodrigues) and brought in an extra bowler (Renuka Singh). So it was imperative for one of Mandhana and Harmanpreet to see the chase through. Mandhana took the onus upon herself by being patient and, as she later said, avoiding aerial shots. Till the rush of blood in the 42nd over.