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Third ODI: India lost to Kiwis, clinch series 2-1

Canberra [Australia], Feb 1 (ANI): Indian women’s cricket team lost the final ODI against New Zealand by eight wickets here at the Manuka Oval on Friday but clinched the three-match series 2-1 to take the trophy home.

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India and New Zealand during final ODI at the Manuka Oval on Friday

Canberra [Australia], Feb 1 (ANI): Indian women’s cricket team lost the final ODI against New Zealand by eight wickets here at the Manuka Oval on Friday but clinched the three-match series 2-1 to take the trophy home.
Chasing a target of 150 runs, New Zealand did not break much sweat and get to the score with 124 balls still remaining in their innings. They lost just two wickets on their way to the victory.
The hosts got the first jolt in the form of their opener Lauren Down who got run out at the score of 10. Down was followed by her opening partner Suzie Bates who was departed back by spinner Poonam Yadav at the score of 57 in the 21st over.
After the dismissal of the two openers, skipper Amy Satterthwaite and batting all-rounder Sophie Devine built a match winning partnership and took their team to a convincing win in the end.
Earlier, Indian eves had put up a disappointing performance with the bat as they were bowled out at a score of 149 runs. Deepti Sharma emerged as the highest run getter for India with a score of 52 runs followed by Harmanpreet Kaur’s score of 13 runs.
For New Zealand, spinner Anna Peterson picked up a four-wicket haul while pacer Lea Tahuhu picked up three wickets in the match. Spinners Leigh Kasperek and Amelia Kerr, on the other hand, contributed one and two wickets, respectively, in the match. (ANI)

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