Time and again India, and their team management, have unabashedly backed their spinners to do the job for them irrespective of conditions. And they haven’t been let down a lot.
Four-time champions, Australia’s title defence suffered a massive blow right at the start as India’s spinners, led by Poonam Yadav’s 4 for 19, successfully defended 132 in the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup opener in Sydney on Friday.
India were restricted to 132, courtesy Deepti Sharma’s steady career-best of 49 not out after Jess Jonassen’s opening spell sucked the momentum out of India’s early charge.
Alyssa Healy then roared back in form with a fifty to begin her World Cup, but once that threat was negated by Poonam – her first of four victims in the day – India had the upper hand.
The legspinner was denied a hattrick in the followed over but the two wickets she did manage – Rachael Haynes and Ellyse Perry – were enough to break the back of Australia’s chase.
Ashleigh Gardener dropped down to five, and remained Australia’s hope but 21 off the final over was too luxurious a cushion to not be defended comfortably. Australia folded for 115, off the penultimate ball to hand India a 17-run victory.
Brief scores: India 132/4 in 20 overs (Deepti Sharma 49*, Shafali Verma 29; Jess Jonassen 2-24) beat Australia 115 in 19.5 overs (Alyssa Healy 51; Poonam Yadav 4-19) by 17 runs.