The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final between Australia and India witnessed a moment of brilliance from Jemimah Rodrigues that turned the tide of the match. Her razor-sharp fielding dismissed Australia’s vice-captain Tahlia McGrath, just when the defending champions were looking to accelerate.
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In the 42nd over of the Australian innings, Amanjot Kaur bowled a length delivery outside off to Ashleigh Gardner. Gardner tapped it straight towards extra cover, where Rodrigues was stationed at the edge of the circle. In a moment of hesitation and misjudgment, Gardner called for a quick single — a call that proved fatal.
McGrath, initially reluctant, took off late and was caught short by a direct hit from Jemimah, whose bullet throw crashed into the stumps at the striker’s end. Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh made no mistake in whipping off the bails, and even a desperate dive from McGrath couldn’t save her.
The replay confirmed that McGrath was watching the fielder rather than responding immediately to Gardner’s call — a lapse that cost Australia dearly.
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At that stage, Australia were building solid momentum with Gardner and McGrath looking set to launch in the final overs. The dismissal not only broke a flourishing partnership but also halted Australia’s rhythm. It was a much-needed breakthrough for India, who had been searching for a wicket to pull things back in the death overs.
Jemimah’s athleticism and presence of mind once again showcased why she’s one of the best fielders in women’s cricket. Her anticipation, quick release, and accuracy under pressure drew applause from the crowd at Dr DY Patil Stadium and praise from commentators worldwide.
Australia post formidable total of 338
Despite the run-out setback, Australia managed to post a massive total of 338 in 49.5 overs, thanks to a scintillating batting performance led by young star Phoebe Litchfield. The left-hander produced a sensational century, hammering 119 off 93 balls with 17 fours and 3 sixes.
Veteran Ellyse Perry once again proved her worth in crunch games, scoring a composed 77 off 88 deliveries, anchoring the innings during the middle phase. Ashleigh Gardner added the final flourish with a blistering 63 off 45 balls, striking four fours and as many sixes to power Australia past the 330-mark.
The stage is now set for an enthralling finish as India aim to script history and reach the Women’s World Cup final for the first time since 2017.
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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