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Women’s Cricket World Cup: Jemimah Rodrigues scores stunning ton to propel India into final with thrilling win over Australia

Jemimah Rodrigues hit a breathtaking unbeaten 127 to propel India into the Women’s Cricket World Cup final with a five-wicket win over defending champions Australia.

Chasing a record 339 for victory, Rodrigues brought up her maiden World Cup century off 115 balls and staged a stunning fightback alongside her captain Harmanpreet Kaur (89) as they posted 341-5 to end Australia’s World Cup winning streak.

Rodrigues was dropped twice throughout the chase but managed to keep her cool until the very end and when India needed two runs off 10 balls as her batting partner Amanjot Kaur (15no) drove Sophie Molineux (0-44) through the covers for a boundary to seal the win.

Earlier, Phoebe Litchfield (119 off 93 balls) became the youngest player to score a century at a World Cup as the 22-year-old helped the defending champions to 338 all out in 49.5 overs after electing to bat.

Ellyse Perry (77) and Ash Gardner (63) also made contributions, but India managed to fight back towards the end, taking three wickets in the final over thanks to Deepti Sharma (2-73).

India will now face South Africa in the Women’s Cricket World Cup final in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Cricket, as they aim to win their first-ever title.

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Australian captain Alyssa Healy dropped a chance to dismiss Jemimah Rodrigues in a pivotal moment in the Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-final

India stage stunning fightback against title holders Australia

India made a wobbly start to their chase losing two wickets inside the powerplay as Australia asserted their dominance and took control.

Kim Garth (2-46) trapped Shafali Verma (10) leg-before in the second over, and despite a review, the India opener had to depart after facing just five balls.

The Australian pacer struck again in the 10th over and had Smriti Mandhana (24) nicking behind to Alyssa Healy, leaving the co-hosts 59-2 after 10 overs.

That brought Harmanpreet Kaur (89) and Rodrigues (127no) to the middle and they shared a 167-run partnership to put India in firm control.

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Ashleigh Gardner takes a tremendous catch to dismiss Harmanpreet Kaur and break her strong partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues in the Women’s World Cup semi-final

Australia were evidently feeling the pressure as mistakes began to creep into their fielding and bowling. The most costly ones were when Healy and Tahlia McGrath dropped Rodrigues on 83 and 106, respectively.

Gardner took a stunning catch running 90 metres in from the deep midwicket fence to dismiss Harmanpreet off Annabel Sutherland (2-69).

Deepti Sharma (24) gifted her wicket away and was run out by Garth in the 41st over to leave India 264-4 with nine overs remaining.

Sutherland struck again to see Richa Ghosh (26) caught at backward point to keep Australia in with a chance.

However, they struggled to find answers against Rodrigues as the 25-year-old continued to find the gaps and hit boundaries for India.

With India needing just two runs, Amanjot found the boundary rope once again to complete victory over Australia, who, coming into the tournament, were the favourites and seemingly invincible.

It completed a record run chase in Women’s ODIs, surpassing the 331 Australia had reached against India in the group stage match in Visakhapatnam only 18 days ago.

Litchfield’s record ton in vain as Australia defeated

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Alyssa Healy falls to an early wicket as Kranti Goud delivers the perfect ball to dismiss her

India removed Australia captain Healy (5) early doors after she chopped on to her stumps off Kranti Gaud (1-58) in the sixth over.

The next wicket didn’t come until the 28th over as Litchfield and Perry put on a 155-run partnership with the former hitting 17 boundaries and three sixes in her innings before she was bowled by Amanjot (1-51).

Beth Mooney made a modest 24 but was caught in the covers after chipping Sree Charani (2-49) to Rodrigues.

Charani struck again in her following over and completed a caught and bowled chance to dismiss Sutherland (3) cheaply.

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Phoebe Litchfield set a new century record in World Cup knockout matches in Australia’s World Cup semi-final against India

Perry departed after her 88-ball cameo when she was bowled by Radha Yadav (1-66) to leave Australia 243-5.

India continued to wrestle back momentum with Ghosh and Rodrigues combining to run out McGrath (12).

Gardner propelled Australia past 330 but had an anti-climactic end to her innings when she was run out by Gaud.

Sharma then removed Alana King (4) and Sophie Molineux (0) in consecutive balls in the final over and then struck with the penultimate ball to have Kim Garth (17) run out, bowling Australia out for 338 with one ball to spare.

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Smriti Mandhana was left baffled after she was dismissed for an edge which was caught by the Australian wicketkeeper following a review

What’s next?

The Women’s Cricket World Cup final takes place on Sunday, with South Africa facing India in Navi Mumbai (live on Sky Sports Cricket from 9am, first ball at 9.30am). Stream cricket, football, golf and more contract-free with NOW.

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