Jhulan Goswami found a career best half ton to defeat the WHITE FERNS

WHITE FERNS edged in opening thriller

First One-Day International

India Women 142 in 44.3 overs (Goswami 57; Tahuhu 3-25, Nielsen 3-24, Kasperek 3-39) beat New Zealand WHITE FERNS 125 in 45.3 overs (Bates 28; Sheh Rana 3-26) by 17 runs at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

India has edged the New Zealand WHITE FERNS by 17 runs in a taut, low-scoring thriller in the opening One-Day International at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.
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Photos: Narender Kumar / Photosport
The WHITE FERNS made an impressive start to the match after having been asked to field on a green-tinged pitch, restricting their hosts to 142 in 44.3 overs.

Two stunning catches highlighted a disciplined bowling and fielding performance, the first by Katie Perkins at midwicket who pulled off a brilliant diving grab to her right to secure former Scotland international Leigh Kasperek her maiden wicket on WHITE FERNS debut — the prize being captain Mithali Raj, to have India 44/3 at drinks.
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Four overs later, Kasperek had her second to another show-stopping grab as wicketkeeper Rachel Priest pulled off a spectacular leg-side leap and instinctive, one-handed take to dismiss a sweeping Harmanpreet Kaur for seven, India 52/5 now in just the 20th over.
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Kasperek took herself to dream interim figures of 3-9 and, at 55/6, the Indian batting collapse was playing right into the clinical Ferns’ hands  until 31-year-old pace bowling star Jhulan Goswami drew on all her experience to top-score with a career-best, maiden half-century (57 off 67) on the slowing deck. It was an innings that ultimately proved the difference between the sides, having lifted India from 5-52 to 142.
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Hitting the ground running, a sharp Lea Tahuhu (3-25 off 8.3, below), orthodox spinner Morna Nielsen (3-24) and Kasperek (3-39) all hit their mark with the ball, the impressive Nielsen unlucky not to pick up a fourth victim after a rare miss off her bowling from Priest when Ekta Bisht offered a thick edge on one.
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Strike weapon Lea Tahuhu struck early, then bookended the innings by bowling Goswami


India's total had fallen well short of their own expectations, yet the WHITE FERNS lost their advantage as they began to lumber with the bat, despite a sloppy Indian fielding performance gifting them some two dozen runs. India reduced the visitors to 95/6 before the imposing Goswami really stamped her mark by opening the second batting power play with a maiden.

If the hosts were jubilant at having stopped the dangerous Suzie Bates' knock on 28 and picking up fellow opener Rachel Priest LBW for an uncomfortable 19-ball duck, they grabbed a second wind when luck turned against the Ferns, Kate Broadmore run out attempting to steal a run against a well-recovered Poonam Yadav fumble on the deep square leg boundary, while a promising 26-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Sophie Devine was cut short when Katie Perkins was caught out by a Kaur googly.

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Captain Suzie Bates' 28 would prove the FERNS' best score

Debutante Kasperek (below), who finished unbeaten on 21, had stood firm against India’s tenacious spin attack — a composed Sneh Rana picking up 3-26; and had survived a hashed run out chance for India when the Ferns needed to find just a further 38 runs for the win.

She took a boundary next ball, and was backed up by number eleven Morna Nielsen who, in a single over, twice edged her way to the boundary off a frustrated Goswami as the Ferns looked for 28 runs off the final seven overs.
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Leigh Kasperek had a strong all-round game on Ferns debut

But wickets had tumbled too often, and the loss of the influential Sophie Devine in the middle order (caught off Kaur after miscuing straight to backward point on 24) had been a jarring blow from which the Ferns never quite recovered. India built the wicket pressure until finally Nielsen (9 off 9) was caught, the Ferns dismissed in the 46th over for 125.

While acknowledging her bowling unit's “outstanding” first-up effort after a clearly worthwhile week of acclimatisation, WHITE FERNS captain Suzie Bates was left ruing a lack of intent in a timid chase. “We wanted go out and play our natural shots, but they bowled tightly and we perhaps weren’t brave enough with some our shot selections, missing opportunities to push the field back," said Bates.
 
"Leigh (Kasperek) did a really good job and it was a shame someone couldn’t stick with her at the end to give her a good win in her first game. We need to come back out in game two with far more intent.”

India pockets two ICC Women’s Championship points from the win with two IWC points games remaining on the five-match ODI leg. The two sides meet again at the same venue on Wednesday; the match will be televised LIVE on Sky Sport from 3.20pm NZT.

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