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India confident for Australia clash despite Bangladesh win

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  • India secured a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup, but captain Harmanpreet Kaur declared the team "all set for Australia" in their upcoming crucial match.
  • Australia is already close to the semifinals, while India needs a win to advance.

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Por qué importa

India secured a win against Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup, but their performance was not entirely convincing. The upcoming match against Australia is crucial for India's progression in the tournament.

Tamaño de fuente

Harmanpreet Kaur has declared India are "all set for Australia" after they moved towards their crunch final T20 World Cup group match with a comfortable but still far from impressive five-wicket win over Bangladesh at Old Trafford.

The two powerhouse teams in the women's game will meet at Lord's on Sunday from 11.30pm (AEST) with Sophie Molineux's Australia — their place in the semifinals already almost assured — in a position to knock Harmanpreet's outfit out of the tournament should they win.

But India remains confident it can earn the victory over their old rivals that would most likely earn them a reprieve, pipping South Africa for second place in group one that would enable them to advance to the last four.

The South Africans, who defeated India last weekend, continued their own impressive progress at Bristol on Thursday evening, Tazmin Brits blasting the second-highest individual score in the tournament's history with her unbeaten 114 as they beat the Netherlands by 88 runs.

It means they will go into their final match against Bangladesh, which will precede the Australia-India match at Lord's on Sunday, with six points, the same as India, but with an inferior net run rate (NRR).

The Proteas's NRR is 0.734 to India's 2.268, but the South Africans will expect to narrow the gap further with a convincing win over Bangladesh before the Australia-India decider.

Australia, on a maximum of eight points from their four matches, have a huge NRR of 4.724, which leaves them almost untouchable even if they lose.

But skipper Harmanpreet Kaur is confident her side can defeat their greatest rivals, just as they did in the semifinal of the 50-over World Cup last October in Navi Mumbai on their way to the title.

"We've fumbled today, but hope to get our best next game. All set for Australia, one of our best oppositions," the 37-year-old skipper said.

"We know that these tournaments, when every game is must-win, you have to give your best. We'll get a lot of confidence if we win that match against Australia. Our last win in Navi Mumbai gave a lot of confidence and broke barriers."

The Indians, though, were sloppy in the field, dropping four catches even as they managed to restrict Bangladesh, who had opted to bat, to 8-136.

But the key dropped catch came when India replied, with Shafali Verma being spilled behind the stumps on the fourth ball.

Reprieved, she went on to hit 53 off 34 balls, easing the way for India to get to their target of 5-139 with 19 balls remaining. Yastika Bhatia made 23 and Jemimah Rodrigues 26.

At Bristol, it was all about Tazmin Brits, whose ton, which featured 15 fours and three sixes, has only ever been topped in T20 World Cups by Australian skipper Meg Lanning's 126 against Ireland in Bangladesh 12 years ago.

Brits' maiden T20 century, which featured her sharing an opening stand of 121 with captain Laura Wolvaardt (45), propelled the Proteas to 1-208, and though the Netherlands battled to 1-100 by the 15th over, they lost their last seven wickets for 20 runs.

Ayabonga Khaka (3-19) finished the job with three wickets in the final over as the Dutch ended on 8-120, and evergreen South African quick Shabnim Ismail, who has come out of retirement to lead their charge, took her 48th World Cup wicket to equal the all-time record of Australia's Megan Schutt.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • India will likely need to win against Australia to advance to the semifinals.

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Preguntas abiertas

  • Will India's improved performance be enough against Australia?
  • Can South Africa's net run rate improve significantly against Bangladesh?

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