In a thrilling showdown at Navi Mumbai, India, Jemimah Rodrigues delivered a masterclass performance, scoring an unbeaten 127 runs to lead India to a five-wicket victory over defending champions Australia in the Women’s Cricket World Cup semifinal on Thursday. Rodrigues’ stellar innings, which included 14 boundaries, powered India to chase down a formidable target of 339 runs in 48.3 overs, marking a record chase in World Cup knockout history. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur also played a pivotal role, contributing 89 runs off 88 balls. Despite a valiant century from Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield (119 off 93 balls), the seven-time champions fell short of securing a spot in the final. India’s triumph ended Australia’s 16-match unbeaten streak in the tournament, dating back to 2022. The hosts will now face first-time finalists South Africa in the title clash on Sunday, with both teams vying for their maiden Women’s World Cup trophy. Rodrigues, named Player of the Match, expressed her joy and dedication, emphasizing the collective effort over individual glory. This historic victory has set the stage for an electrifying final, promising a new champion in women’s cricket.
Jemimah Rodrigues powers India past Australia into Women’s Cricket World Cup final
