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TFW Daily - Run rate for Aus & India - Women's T20 World Cup, Day 5

by Adam Collins, Geoff Lemon

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

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"There are some cricketers who really look like cricketers out there."
"They were overwhelming today by Australia bowling first and putting them under so much scoreboard pressure."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, host Adam Collins and Jeff Lemon discuss two key Women's World Cup matches. They start with the match between India and the Netherlands, where India scored 209 runs, led by an impressive opening partnership. The Netherlands struggled in their chase, getting all out for 114. Discussions revolve around the performances of players like Shefali Verma and Mandana for India and an emerging Dutch squad that showed promise despite the loss.

The hosts note the discrepancies in team resources and development, particularly highlighting the investment made in women's cricket in India and its effects on performance. They also commend individual bowlers from the Netherlands, despite the team's overall struggle.

Moving on, they delve into Australia's match against Bangladesh, where Australia dominated, bowling Bangladesh out for only 77 runs. The Australian bowlers, including Kim Garth and Molyneux, set the tone early, while Bangladesh's batters struggled to cope, leading to a disastrous performance. The hosts reflect on the state of women's cricket, the varying levels of competition, and express sympathy for the effort displayed by players like Marufa Akta from Bangladesh. They conclude by looking forward to upcoming matches that will be critical for these teams, particularly the anticipated clash between India and Australia.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, host Adam Collins and Jeff Lemon discuss two key Women's World Cup matches. They start with the match between India and the Netherlands, where India scored 209 runs, led by an impressive opening partnership. The Netherlands struggled in their chase, getting all out for 114. Discussions revolve around the performances of players like Shefali Verma and Mandana for India and an emerging Dutch squad that showed promise despite the loss.

The hosts note the discrepancies in team resources and development, particularly highlighting the investment made in women's cricket in India and its effects on performance. They also commend individual bowlers from the Netherlands, despite the team's overall struggle.

Moving on, they delve into Australia's match against Bangladesh, where Australia dominated, bowling Bangladesh out for only 77 runs. The Australian bowlers, including Kim Garth and Molyneux, set the tone early, while Bangladesh's batters struggled to cope, leading to a disastrous performance. The hosts reflect on the state of women's cricket, the varying levels of competition, and express sympathy for the effort displayed by players like Marufa Akta from Bangladesh. They conclude by looking forward to upcoming matches that will be critical for these teams, particularly the anticipated clash between India and Australia.

Key Takeaways

  • India shows dominance in the Women's World Cup with a massive victory over the Netherlands.
  • Australia's bowling lineup proves too strong for Bangladesh, highlighting gaps in the latter's performance.

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