CricketNZ vs IND Match Highlight: Richa Ghosh creates record, IND lost to NZ By 63 runs
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NZ vs IND Match Highlight: Richa Ghosh creates record, IND lost to NZ By 63 runs

NZ vs IND: Even though the Indian women’s team had to face defeat in the rain-affected fourth ODI of the ODI series on the New Zealand tour, Richa Ghosh has made a record in this match.

Through the stormy innings played in this match, she has become the fastest batsman to score a half-century in ODI cricket for India. He broke Rumeli Dhar’s 14-year-old record.

Wicket-keeper batsman Richa Ghosh scored her half-century against New Zealand in just 26 balls today. In the match, she played brilliant innings of 52 runs in 29 balls.

Richa Ghosh creates record

She hit 4 fours and 4 sixes in this innings. Earlier in the year 2008 for India, Rumeli Dhar had scored a half-century in 28 balls against Sri Lanka in ODIs.

In 2018, Veda Krishnamurthy has scored half-centuries in 32 balls against South Africa and recently Sabineni Meghna off 33 balls against New Zealand. In the fourth match, India had to face defeat by 63 runs.

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The Indian women’s team’s account of victory in the five-match ODI series being played against New Zealand has not been opened even today. The Indian team, captained by Mithali Raj, had to face defeat by 63 runs in the fourth match today.

Match Highlights: NZ vs IND

Batting first, Kiwis scored 191 runs for the loss of five wickets in the allotted overs in this match played in 20-20 overs due to rain in Queenstown. Amelia Kerr scored 68 runs in 33 balls while playing a stormy inning for New Zealand. While Amy Sederwaite contributed 32 runs off 16 balls and Suzy Bates contributed 41 runs off 26 balls.

Renuka Singh took the maximum of two wickets for India. Deepti Sharma, Meghna and Rajeshwari got 1-1 wickets. In reply, the Indian team was bundled out for only 128 runs in 17.5 overs.

For India, Richa Ghosh played a stormy inning of 52 runs in 28 balls. While captain Mithali Raj also contributed 30 runs. Four of India’s batsmen could not even open the account. New Zealand has taken a 4-0 lead in the five-match series.