New Zealand made a confident decision to bat first and their openers, Suzie Bates and Georgia Plimmer, got off to a solid start. The pair put together a strong partnership of 67 runs, setting a solid foundation for their team. Bates was looking in dangerous form initially, but Arundhati Reddy managed to break the partnership by dismissing Bates, giving India a glimmer of hope to turn the match in their favor.
Plimmer soon followed, falling prey to Asha Sobhana’s clever bowling. Sobhana's impact was immediate, as she got rid of the dangerous Plimmer, thanks to a brilliant running catch by Smriti Mandhana.
The momentum seemed to shift in India’s favour, but Sobhana’s celebration immediately after the dismissal drew just as much attention. Sobhana brought out a celebration inspired by Arsenal footballer Leandro Trossard; her Arsenal fandom has been well-documented, and her admiration for the Premier League star once even led her to compare him to none other than former Indian cricketing icon MS Dhoni.
During a video where Sobhana is seemingly tasked to form a cricket playing XI comprising of footballers, Sobhana placed Trossard as a finisher, stating that he was “her MS Dhoni.”
Watch the celebration here:Sobhana proved to be India’s most economical bowler in the match, conceding just 5.50 runs per over in her spell. She derailed New Zealand’s charge to a total beyond 180, holding them to 161 by the end of their 20 overs.
However, India’s batting let them down, with no batter being able to convert starts into a substantial contribution. of the batters were able to breach the 20-run mark, with skipper Harmanpreet Kaur registering the highest score (15) in the batting order.
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