Melbourne:Harmanpreet Kaur-led Team India will look to book their semi-final berth when they will take on much experienced New Zealand in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
Indian women's are table toppers of their group in the ongoing women's T20 World Cup, having won two group matches against Australia and Bangladesh.
However, after winning the 2018 World Cup group game against New Zealand by 34 runs, India have also lost three successive matches to the White Ferns during the 2019 tour of New Zealand and would now be aiming to avenge the losses in Thursday's match at the Junction Oval.
The 2018 T20 World Cup match was the much-awaited one as India did not get a chance to play against New Zealand in the last three editions, i.e., 2012, 2014 and 2016. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur scored a brilliant century, which included 7 fours and 8 sixes in 2018.
However, it would be a new challenge for Harmanpreet as she is yet to find her form in the ongoing tournament. In her last five innings, she has failed to cross even the 20-run mark and has not looked in form. Smriti Mandhana could only make 10 off 11 balls against Australia in the tournament opener -- the match which also saw her getting injured. The left-handed batswoman then went on to miss the next match against Bangladesh due to viral fever.
Young players are filling in quickly as hitter Shafali Verma made 39 off 17 balls with three 6s and two 4s and a strike rate of 229.14. Till the sixth over, the batter baffled Bangladesh's best bowler Jahanara Alam. Shafali made 29 off 15 with five 4s and one 6 against Australia. Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodrigues have also made useful contributions in both the matches. However, their strike rates haven't been high and that could be a concern against the White Ferns. The Indian batting order needs to be looked at again in order to face the big match pressure in their run-up to the semi-finals.
Deepti, who is a useful all-rounder with good fielding skills, needs to work on her running between the wickets.
Scalping a total of seven wickets in the last two matches, leg-spinner Poonam Yadav has been successful in breaking the jinx for Team India, taking 4 wickets against Australia and three against Bangladesh. She is followed by Shikha Pandey who restricted the Aussies with a three-wicket haul and Bangladesh with two scalps.