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In the thrilling second ODI between India and New Zealand, Jemimah Rodrigues delivered a spectacular moment that left fans and players alike in awe. As Sophie Devine, the New Zealand captain, stepped up to the crease, she was poised to make a significant impact. However, her ambitions were thwarted by a catch that will be remembered for some time to come.
Jemimah Rodrigues’ blinder stuns the crowd
On the second ball of the 49th over, Devine struck the ball hard and flat towards long-off, sending it hurtling through the air. In a moment that showcased her athleticism and focus, Jemimah sprinted to her right, eyes locked on the incoming projectile. With impeccable timing, she leaped and snatched the ball from the air, securing a catch that was nothing short of a “blinder.”
Despite India having dropped four catches earlier in the match, this one stood out as a testament to Jemimah’s skill and determination. The dismissal of Devine was pivotal; she had been building momentum with a solid 79 runs off 86 balls, including seven boundaries and a six.
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c Jemimah b Radha 😎
Name a better duo! 🤝#IDFCFirstBankODITrophy #JioCinemaSports #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/8c9hQm7olM
— JioCinema (@JioCinema) October 27, 2024
A tough battle for India in the 2nd ODI
The match unfolded at Ahmedabad with New Zealand opting to bat first after winning the toss. They posted a competitive total of 259 runs for 9 wickets in their allotted 50 overs, thanks to significant contributions from Suzie Bates (58) and Georgia Plimmer (41). Devine’s innings was crucial as she anchored the middle order, forming an essential partnership with Maddy Green (42) that helped stabilize New Zealand after a few early wickets.
In response, India struggled against New Zealand’s disciplined bowling attack. The Indian batting lineup faltered early, finding themselves at a precarious 26 for 3 within just five overs. Despite Radha Yadav‘s valiant effort at No. 9 with a fighting 48 runs, India could only muster 183 runs before being bowled out in 47.1 overs. New Zealand’s bowlers, particularly Lea Tahuhu and Devine herself, excelled by taking three wickets each, leading their team to a convincing victory by 76 runs.
With this win, New Zealand not only levelled the three-match series at 1-1 but also regained momentum after their loss in the first ODI. The match highlighted both teams’ strengths and weaknesses while showcasing individual brilliance—particularly Jemimah’s stunning catch that provided a brief spark of hope for India amidst a challenging outing