The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is heating up as four teams vie for the top spots in Group A. India faces a do-or-die situation as they prepare to take on Australia in their final and most crucial group match this Sunday evening. After losing their first match to New Zealand, India’s chances of securing a semi-final berth have become critical. A big-margin win against Australia would ensure their spot in the semi-finals. But the big question remains: can India beat the powerhouse of women’s cricket, Australia? Let’s dive into what India needs to do to triumph over Australia in the T20 World Cup 2024.
India’s miracles in the past
India has pulled off miracles before, most notably defeating Australia on their home soil during the 2020 T20 World Cup. In that match, Deepti Sharma played a key role, scoring 49 runs in Sydney. Poonam Yadav’s four-wicket haul and Shikha Pandey’s three wickets were also important in India’s victory. With strong spinners in their squad and playing in the UAE this time, India has the potential to recreate that success by using the conditions to their advantage.
Strong performance from the Top 3
After a disappointing start against New Zealand and a decent showing against Pakistan, India regained momentum against Sri Lanka. Batting first, the top three—Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Smriti Mandhana—put up brilliant performances. If these key players remain in form, India can challenge Australia by building strong partnerships and putting pressure on their bowlers, which could be crucial for success.
Clear thinking and approach
India needs to adopt a clear strategy for the game. The openers must lay a solid foundation, while Harmanpreet Kaur should anchor the innings at number three. Richa Ghosh will have to step up and finish strongly in the final overs. If these plans come together, India can pose a formidable challenge to Australia.
Great bowling attack
Arundhati Reddy, Asha Shobna, and Renuka Thakur must replicate their performances from the games against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Reddy, the second-highest wicket-taker in the tournament with 7 wickets so far, will play a key role. In what could be a low-scoring thriller, taking regular wickets will be crucial to India’s chances of beating Australia.
India can beat Australia in the upcoming match, but they must avoid mistakes in all three departments—batting, bowling, and fielding—to secure their place in the semi-finals.