New Zealand 260 for 9 (Satterthwaite 75, A Kerr 50, Vastrakar 4-34) beat India 198 (Kaur 71, Tahuhu 3-17, A Kerr 3-56) by 62 runs
After their first day of the season misfortune to West Indies, New Zealand have now skiped back to win two in succession. Their most recent, by 62 runs over India in Hamilton, returned on the of great half-hundreds of years from Amy Satterthwaite and Amelia Kerr.
Amelia additionally took a three-for with the ball, as did Lea Tahuhu, with India collapsing in 46.4 overs without taking steps to make a clench hand of their pursuit. Just Harmanpreet Kaur stood tall in the midst of a breakdown. She made 63-ball 71 preceding being the eighth Indian wicket to fall. For New Zealand, this was a continuation of their mastery over India, who were beaten 4-1 in a two-sided ODI series last month.
Very much like in the past game at the scene, among Australia and England that yielded 608 runs, Thursday's new surface supported stroke-production. Satterthwaite drove the accuse of the bat, adding two indispensable fifty stands - with Amelia and Maddy Green - and a 49-run fifth-wicket organization with Katey Martin.
India's choice to bowl - apparently aware of dew, which didn't ultimately have a lot of impact in the procedures - didn't pay off. New Zealand posted 51 for 1 in the powerplay, with simply the deficiency of Suzie Bates. The previous chief, who made 78 in the past game, partook in the rub of the green ahead of schedule as a thick edge off Meghana Singh flew over the slips.
Three balls later, however, a drop-and-run call from Devine had non-striker Bates run out for the second time in three innings, because of an amazing direct hit at the wicketkeeper's end by Vastrakar from cover.
Chief Sophie Devine then, at that point, sent off an insignificant gamble hostile, rebuffing the smallest width on offer and wrong lengths effortlessly. She clubbed two consecutive fours in Meghna's second finished. Two more, off back to back conveyances, came in the following over, this time off Jhulan Goswami.
First-change, left-arm spinner Gayakwad then, at that point, verged on giving further advances when she brought Kerr into the compass when she was on 7, yet Yastika Bhatia, who supplanted Shafali Verma in the XI, shelled what was an extreme opportunity at profound square leg.
New Zealand had recently lost the set Sophie Devine, in the eleventh over, when Satterthwaite strolled in. A run-a-ball 67-run third-wicket stand among her and Amelia then, at that point, assisted the hosts with directing terms. Amelia then, at that point, raised her lady World Cup fifty, and her fifth on the skip against India.
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