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Author: Trisha Ghosal
By Trisha Ghosal in Vizag After a heartbreaking finish to a pulsating contest in Vizag, India’s bid for a third straight win was halted by South Africa’s spirited chase. Richa Ghosh’s sparkling 94 had lifted India from 102/6 to 251, but Nadine de Klerk’s late fireworks turned the game on its head. Calm yet composed in defeat, Richa fronted up in the post-match press conference, reflecting on her knock, her evolving role, and India’s resilience. “We Had to Build a Partnership” Asked about her approach when she walked in with India in deep trouble, Richa said she knew the situation…
By Trisha Ghosal in Vizag A night to remember for Nadine de Klerk and South Africa, who pulled off a stunning chase to hand India their first defeat of the tournament. De Klerk’s unbeaten knock turned the game on its head, rescuing her side from 81/5 and guiding them home with seven balls to spare. Brimming with confidence and emotion, she addressed the press after the win, speaking about her mindset under pressure, the partnership that changed the game, and South Africa’s belief in chasing big totals. Taking it deep with Tryon Walking in under pressure with wickets tumbling, de…
By Trisha Ghosal in Vizag It’s hot, heavy and at times, it’s raining in Vizag, both in weather and in World Cup tension. India stand unbeaten, South Africa are rebuilding momentum, and the next clash could shape the tournament’s semi-final picture. On the eve of the game, Proteas all-rounder Nadine de Klerk addressed the media, speaking on their turnaround, lessons from the England defeat, and the importance of spin in subcontinental conditions. “Whoever plays spin the best will come out on top” De Klerk was upfront about the challenge of facing India’s spin-heavy attack in conditions that have slowed down…
By Trisha Ghosal in Vizag The sun dipped over Vizag as India’s in-form middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues addressed the media ahead of the South Africa clash. Calm yet upbeat, she spoke about her technical tweaks, India’s batting depth, and why the team isn’t desperate despite chasing that elusive “perfect game.” India’s Perfect Game Still to Come Jemimah was candid about India’s progress in the tournament. “It’s scary for the opponents to know that we haven’t had our perfect match yet but are still on a winning streak,” she smiled. “Each game, someone new has stepped up, Aman, Deepti, Richa. Everyone…
Top Guns in Trouble? Mandhana vs Wolvaardt : The Battle That Could Decide the India–South Africa Clash
Trisha Ghosal in Vizag India and South Africa entered this Women’s World Cup leaning heavily on their opening stars, Smriti Mandhana and Laura Wolvaardt. Since the last tournament, the pair have towered over the international field in consistency and productivity: Mandhana has piled up 2,100 runs in 37 innings at an average of 58.33, while Wolvaardt has scored 1,736 in 36 innings at 56.00. Yet, for all that dominance, their starts have been unexpectedly flat and tomorrow’s India–South Africa encounter feels like a defining one for both. A Jarring Opening Act Mandhana began her campaign against Sri Lanka, only to…
Trisha Ghosal in Vizag The heat in Vizag feels relentless, the kind that stings your skin and leaves the air heavy. As the sun dips, the temperature finally softens, but the pressure around the Indian women’s team does not. They arrived in the city yesterday, and with their first training session set for this evening, there’s barely any time to settle in before facing South Africa. The Proteas, too, will have little breathing space, they land in Vizag today after playing New Zealand in Indore just last night. India’s campaign so far has been comfortable, two wins out of two…
By Trisha Ghosal in Colombo India made it two out of two in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 last night, sealing an 88-run win over Pakistan to climb to the top of the points table with four points. However, their net run rate of +1.515 is only the fourth-best, which is a concern considering India’s wins have come against comparatively weaker opponents. Ideally, their NRR should have been among the top two. For over a year leading into the World Cup, India’s template had been clear — win the toss, bat first, and defend totals exceeding 300. Their…
Smriti Mandhana, India’s vice-captain and opener, remains one of the most reliable batters in world cricket and her practice sessions reflect that reliability with near-obsessive focus. Having tracked the team from Chandigarh, where they began their ODI series against Australia ahead of the World Cup campaign, it is clear that Mandhana’s daily routine is precise, almost ritualistic. After the warm-up and fielding drills, Mandhana walks out to the nets with fellow opener Pratika Rawal. She usually carries two bats. The first 15–20 balls are always throwdowns, designed purely to get the feel of leather meeting willow. Once satisfied, she moves…
Trisha Ghosal in Colombo It’s scorching hot in Colombo when the sun blazes, though evenings offer some relief. But the forecast suggests the temperature is only going to rise and not just on the thermometer. With India taking on Pakistan, drama was always expected off the field, but few imagined the storm that unfolded yesterday. During the Bangladesh–Pakistan game, a reputed former cricketer-turned-commentator sparked outrage by referring to “Azaad Kashmir” on air while narrating Pakistan batter Natalia Parvaiz’s background story. Politics and sport rarely sit comfortably together, and this remark crossed into sensitive territory. Follow Revsportz for latest sports news…
By Trisha Ghosal in Colombo The saga that could soon inspire a motion picture has shifted to Sri Lankan soil from the United Arab Emirates. In the space of just 20-odd days, this will be the fourth occasion we witness an Indian cricket team take on a Pakistani side. On 5 October, at the R. Premadasa Stadium, the Indian women’s team play their second game of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, against Pakistan. How massive is the India vs Pakistan game? Let’s begin with the cricket itself. Pakistan women’s team, on skill and record, have never truly matched India.…
