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    India faces must-win clash against Australia in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

    Defending champions Australia aim for a semifinal spot in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, while India must win to keep their tournament hopes alive in a thrilling Group A clash in Sharjah.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterOctober 13, 2024
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    India faces must-win clash against Australia in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
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    Sharjah: India and Australia has set to face off in a crucial Group A clash of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, on October 13, at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the UAE. Defending champions Australia can secure their spot in the semifinals with a win, continuing their hunt for a record-extending seventh title. The match is scheduled for 6 PM local time (14:00 GMT).

    Australia currently tops the group with six points from three consecutive wins. Their dominant performances, including a nine-wicket victory against Pakistan, have given them a significant net run rate advantage. Even a loss today would likely still see them qualify in second place due to this advantage.

    For India, this is a must-win encounter. They are currently in second place, also with two wins and one loss, but they are ahead of New Zealand on net run rate. After a shock 58-run loss to the Kiwis in their tournament opener, India bounced back with victories over Pakistan and Sri Lanka. A win over Australia would all but secure their place in the semifinals, while a loss could complicate their path to qualification, leaving them reliant on other results and net run rate.

    Australia will be without captain Alyssa Healy, who is sidelined due to a calf injury she sustained in the match against Pakistan. Ashleigh Gardner will step in as captain. Gardner attributes Australia’s success to their fearless approach over the last five to six years, emphasising the team’s clear understanding of their roles. She acknowledged that India is among the best T20 teams in the world, and Australia will need to be at their best to continue their unbeaten run.

    Historically, Australia has dominated the head-to-head record between these two teams, with 26 wins out of 34 encounters. India, however, has managed to beat Australia eight times, their most recent victory coming in January in Mumbai. A win today for India would be a massive boost to their campaign.

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    India will hope that all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar returns to the team after missing the last two games due to injury. If fit, she will replace Sajana Sajeevan in the lineup. Australia, meanwhile, is also sweating on the fitness of Tayla Vlaeminck, who limped off during their match against Pakistan.

    Sharjah’s hot and humid conditions have produced low-scoring matches throughout the tournament. The team bowling first will have to contend with sticky weather, though dew is unlikely to play a role.

    In terms of qualification scenarios, a win today for India would see them through if either New Zealand or Pakistan lose their remaining matches. If India loses, they would need to rely on the net run rate and hope for favourable results in the other group games. For Australia, a victory ensures they finish atop the group, but even with a loss, their high net run rate puts them in a strong position to qualify.

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