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#JhulanGoswami

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Sports@sports
October 23, 2025October 23, 2025
October 23, 2025

In a pivotal Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 encounter, India Women faced New Zealand Women, with the match impacted by rain interruptions leading to a DLS-adjusted target for the visitors. India’s bowlers made an aggressive start, claiming early breakthroughs and putting the New Zealand batting lineup under significant pressure. Key performers included Jhulan Goswami and Shikha Pandey, who struck timely wickets to keep the chase challenging, while the Indian fielders supported the effort with sharp catches and run-outs. The Indian batting earlier had posted a competitive total, with Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur providing stability at the top of the order. Their innings ensured that India set a score that remained difficult for New Zealand, especially under the constraints of a reduced-over match due to intermittent rain delays. The DLS method adjusted the target to account for lost overs, adding a strategic dimension to the contest that tested both teams’ adaptability. With this match being critical for India’s progression to the semi-finals, the performance highlighted the team’s combination of disciplined bowling and resilient batting under pressure. The result of this game could significantly impact the points table, influencing India’s positioning ahead of upcoming crucial fixtures in the tournament. #IndiaWomenCricket #NewZealandWomen #WomensWorldCup2025 #DLSMethod #JhulanGoswami #ShikhaPandey

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