India's Cricket Struggles: Women's T20 Opener Setback
India's women's cricket team fell short against South Africa in the T20 series opener, posting 157/7. Shafali Verma and Harmanpreet Kaur led runs, but India couldn't capitalize in the last overs. South African bowlers Khaka, Sekhukhune, and Mlaba kept India's score in check. Kashvee Gautam made her T20 debut.
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India's women's cricket team struggled to build momentum, ending their innings at 157 for seven in the first T20 match against South Africa.
After Shafali Verma's explosive start, contributing 34 off 20 balls, the team couldn't sustain a high run rate, especially after losing key wickets during the powerplay.
Despite a promising partnership between Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues, India's batswomen found it difficult to accelerate in the final overs, garnering only 33 runs in the last 30 balls. Notable performances from South African bowlers and a T20 debut for Kashvee Gautam were highlights of the match.
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