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New Zealand and South Africa are facing the Women’s ODI World Cup today. The match will be opened at Holkar Stadium in Indore from 3:00 pm. The toss will be at 2:30 pm.
Both teams lost their first match of the tournament. New Zealand was defeated by Australia and South Africa by England.
New Zealand once became champion in 2000. At the same time, South Africa has not been able to win a single title so far.
New Zealand dominates South Africa New Zealand has dominated South Africa in Women’s ODI cricket. Both teams have played 20 ODIs against each other. In this, New Zealand won 12 and South Africa won 8 matches.
At the same time, both teams have faced 4 times in the ODI World Cup. In this, New Zealand won 3 and South Africa won 1 matches.
Sophie Divine scored a century in the last match New Zealand captain Sophie Divine played a brilliant innings of 112 against Australia in the last match. In the last match, Emelia Kerr completed 100 wickets in ODI cricket. Both his bowling and batting in the middle order are important. Lee Tahuhu and Jess Carr played a key role in the team bowling with 3-3 wickets against Australia.
South Africa lost the previous match by 10 wickets South Africa’s debut was quite disappointing in the tournament. In the last match, England had all out the team for just 69 runs and won the match by 10 wickets.
Second match will be played in Indore The second match of this World Cup will be played in Indore. Today the temperature in Indore can go up to 28.9 degrees Celsius. There is also a possibility of light rain during the match. The New Zealand Women’s team played their previous match at this ground. No women’s ODI was played here before this match.
The pitch of Holkar Stadium has been helpful for the batsmen. At the beginning of the match, fast bowlers may get some help, especially if the pitch is slightly slightly. But as the playing match progresses, the pitch slows down and the spinners start getting a chance.
Possible playing of both teams-XI
- New Zealand: Suzy Bates, Georgia Plimer, Emelia Kerr, Sophie Divine (Captain), Brooke Holiday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gauge (wicket -keeper), Jess Kerr, Iden Carson, Breie Elling, Li Tahuhu.
- South Africa: Tajamin Britj, Laura Walwart (Captain), Nadin D Clerk, Annery Durkson, Cloon, Cloon, Sune Luce, Marjan Cap, Nondumiso Shangase, Sinalo Jaffa (wicketkeeper), Masabata Class, Tumi Sekhukhun.
Where to see the match? Viewers in India will be able to watch all the matches live on Star Network and Geographstar app. You can also see the live updates, moments, records of the match on the Dainik Bhaskar app.