SHUBRO MUKHERJEE ∙ 18 Feb 2022
NZW vs INDW | Lauren Down steps up as hosts seal ODI series with two games to spare
India scored their highest ODI total in New Zealand during the third game but faced yet another defeat as Lauren Down's quickfire 52-ball 64* allowed them to recover from a middle-overs struggle and record their second-highest successful chase in ODI history. New Zealand, on the other hand, also clinched the five-match ODI series with two games in hand. Team India looked controlled when New Zealand was at 171 for 6 in the 35th over. However, Down had some other plans when she came to bat. Along with the keeper-batter Katey Martin, she stitched 76 runs off just 69 balls to keep the hosts in the game as well. Martin (35) fell to India spinner Deepti Sharma with a little more than four overs to spare and the equation came down to 18 from 12. But 12 runs conceded in the penultimate over from Jhulan Goswami somehow sealed the game for New Zealand before Down hit Deepti for a straight six to finish off the chase. On the other hand, it was the veteran Goswami who had initially provided India with the breakthroughs. She dismissed Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates in her opening spell where the former was trapped LBW and the latter got bowled as well. Meanwhile, Goswami should have removed Amy Satterthwaite out for a duck but Deepti failed to grab a catch at gully. Later, Satterthwaite and Amelia Kerr steadied the ship by adding 103 runs. Them, Mithali Raj was forced to bring back her spearhead bowler Goswami into the attack, a move that paid off when she dismissed Satterthwaite for 59. From there on, Sneh Rana removed Kerr for 69 before Lea Tahuhu hit a couple of big shots. But, she too couldn’t contribute much and it left the hosts struggling before Down, took the charge. She and Martin started taking on the spin trio of Deepti, Sneh Rana and Ekta Bisht before taking the team to the finish line. Earlier in the game, having been put in to bat, the opening pair of Sabbhineni Meghana and Shafali Varma posted 86 from the first 10 overs, the former smashing a 33-ball half-century. Meghana came in place for Smriti Mandhana, fell for 61 with a total score of 100. Shafali later added a few runs with Yastika Bhatia but failed to contribute much after a 50 as well. India's middle-order once again struggled with the new batters – Mithali Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur and the visitors lost the momentum eventually. Soon, Kaur got run-out before Mithali edged a swinger from Hannah Rowe and India slipped to 187 for 5. Deepti, however, tried her best to keep the scoreboard ticking with a knock of 69* and helped to put up a total of 279 as well which proved less as they eventually lost the game. Brief scores: India 279 in 49.3 overs (Deepti 69*, S Meghana 61; Mair 2-43) lost to New Zealand 280/7 in 49.1 overs (Kerr 67, Down 64*, Goswami 3-47) by three wickets.