IND W VS AUS W MATCH 18

Match 18, Sharjah, October 13, 2024, 07:30 PM

India Women
Australia Women

IND-W 36%

Tie %

AUS-W 64%

The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup is heating up as we approach the closing stages of the group phase. Aptly dubbed the 'Group of Death,' Group A has lived up to its reputation, with four out of five teams still in contention for a semifinal spot. In a highly anticipated rematch of the 2023 semifinal, India will face Australia at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium, setting the stage for a high-stakes encounter. Australia are almost assured of a semifinal spot unless extreme results play out in the remaining Group A matches. A victory against India will seal their qualification, and even with a loss, they should be fine, provided it isn't by a big margin and New Zealand deliver a dominant win over Pakistan that swings the net run rate against them. So far, the defending champions have been in scintillating form, easily brushing aside their opponents and continuing their dominance in T20 World Cups. However, their joy from a recent victory over Pakistan was tempered by injury concerns around speedster Tayla Vlaeminck and captain Alyssa Healy. Vlaeminck dislocated her right shoulder while attempting to stop a boundary, while Healy sustained an acute injury to her right foot. Their availability remains uncertain, with updates on their scans expected before the game. The Aussie camp will need to assess their options, with Darcie Brown and Kim Garth being potential replacements for Vlaeminck, and if Healy is ruled out, Grace Harris will likely step in, with a new opening partner needed for Beth Mooney. Australia have already played a couple of games at Sharjah, giving them a slight edge in understanding the conditions, while this will be India's first outing at the storied venue. Harmanpreet Kaur's side will need to adapt quickly in this crucial encounter. India had a shaky start to the tournament, with a heavy loss against New Zealand and a less-than-convincing win over Pakistan. However, they regained some lost ground with a dominant victory over Sri Lanka where their top order found form. Despite the resurgence, India’s path to the semifinals remains tricky. New Zealand's win over Sri Lanka has increased the pressure on Kaur and Co., meaning that even a win over Australia may not be enough to secure a semifinal spot. Although the Women in Blue currently have a better NRR, the White Ferns can overtake them, if they manage a comprehensive victory in their final group match against Pakistan. India who have only won one of their last five T20I encounters against Australia, face the daunting task of not just needing a win but needing to win big. Will they rise to the occasion? Or will Australia prove too strong once again? We shall find out.