In a spirited performance, India triumphed over New Zealand by 59 runs in the first of three ODIs held in Ahmedabad. Chasing a target of 227, New Zealand found themselves restricted to 168, largely thanks to India's formidable bowling attack and significant contributions from several players. This match not only marked a successful opening for India in the series but also showcased the potential of debutants Tejal Hasabnis and Saima Thakor.
India began their innings with some uncertainties, losing wickets at regular intervals. However, Hasabnis demonstrated resilience and skill as she played a steady knock at No. 6. Coming to bat while her team was in a precarious situation, the Maharashtra middle-order batter crafted a vital 42 runs from 64 deliveries. Her partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues was particularly noteworthy, as the duo constructed a critical 61-run stand that anchored India’s innings.
Saima Thakor, who also made her ODI debut, displayed her all-rounder capabilities with impressive bowling that played a pivotal role in India's victory. This Mumbai-based player demonstrated precision and control, claiming 2 wickets for just 26 runs. Her bowling spell was instrumental in suppressing New Zealand's run chase, providing steady breakthroughs when the opposition seemed to find their footing.
New Zealand's spinners, led by Amelia Kerr and Jess Kerr, made early inroads, accounting for seven of India's ten wickets. Amelia Kerr, particularly, exhibited her prowess by securing figures of 4 for 42, a performance that mirrored her outstanding form from the recently concluded Women's T20 World Cup. Jess Kerr also contributed significantly, capturing 3 wickets for 49 runs. While Suzie Bates’s additional wicket added to India's woes, it was clear that the hosts had left room for improvement as they managed to post a score that was merely par on a batting-friendly pitch.
In response, New Zealand struggled against India's bowling lineup. Georgia Plimmer threatened early in the innings with a flurry of boundaries, but discipline in India’s bowling resulted in exuberant New Zealand batters falling into traps. Thakor's initial plans paid off when she attracted Bates to edge a delivery behind, while Deepti Sharma's experience led to the dismissal of both Plimmer and captain Sophie Devine in quick succession, turning the tide in India's favor.
Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green provided brief resistance, forming a partnership that brought New Zealand within sight of a respectable score. However, India maintained their control thanks to systematic breakthroughs, and Thakor's ability to break the partnership proved decisive. The situation compounded for New Zealand as India executed direct hits and catches, knitting a web of pressure that hampered their response.
India's batting was not without its challenges either, as Smriti Mandhana faced unfortunate early dismissal. Nevertheless, Shafali Verma sought to uplift the scoring rate, aiming to dominate the bowlers, particularly targeting Jess Kerr. However, her innings was cut short, and a series of modest partnerships followed, contributing to India's uncertainty in the middle.
The introduction of Hasabnis alongside Rodrigues brought stability to India's inning, particularly against New Zealand's spin attack. Their critique of opposition bowling was calculated, as they manipulated the scoring through astute placement, thereby accelerating India's innings during their partnership. Despite Hasabnis's eventual stumping and Rodrigues navigating cautiously before falling LBW, their efforts ensured India gathered momentum necessary to reach a challenging score.
Despite five batters managing to surpass the 30-run mark, none could convert their starts into substantial innings, revealing a troubling tendency to not capitalize fully on promising starts. The game was punctuated by 125 dot balls for India and a total of 141 for New Zealand, illustrating the struggle both teams faced in scoring freely.
Ultimately, India's victory is particularly significant as it comes after a series of disappointing outings. This match marked their second win against New Zealand in the last eight encounters in ODIs, highlighting the importance of the victory for the morale of the team. As the series unfolds, the focus will undoubtedly shift to seeing if India can replicate this performance and build on their strengths while learning from their batting setbacks.
As India gears up for the next matches, the spotlight will remain on players like Hasabnis and Thakor, whose promising performances could herald a new chapter for Indian women's cricket. The ODI series holds promise for both teams, further adding layers of interest as they compete for supremacy on the field.
With the first match concluded, anticipation mounts for the subsequent encounters. India aims to continue this momentum, while New Zealand will be eager to bounce back and assert themselves in the series. As fans look forward to these contests, the stage is set for exciting cricket that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats.