India Women's national cricket team vs South africa Women's National Cricket team match scorecard
In a thrilling contest between India Women and South Africa Women in the 10th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at Visakhapatnam, India batted first and posted a challenging total of 251 all out in 49.5 overs, recovering from a top-order collapse to put up a competitive score.
The Indian innings was in serious trouble early, slumping to 102 for 6, with key wickets falling—including Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and others—putting pressure on the lower middle order.
But in the midst of crisis came a spectacular rescue through Richa Ghosh, who played a blistering knock of 94 off 77 balls, becoming the highest scorer batting at No. 8 or lower in a women’s World Cup match.
Ghosh’s counterattacking innings was complemented by a crucial support act from Sneh Rana, who contributed 33 off 24 deliveries, and together they stitched vital partnerships that allowed India to cross the 250 mark.
For South Africa, Chloe Tryon emerged as the chief destroyer with figures of 3 for 32, while Nadine de Klerk, Marizanne Kapp, and Nonkululeko Mlaba also chipped in with multiple wickets.
Chasing 252, South Africa began their innings shakily. India struck early, with Kranti Gaud claiming the wicket of Tazmin Brits for a duck, and Amanjot Kaur dismissing Sune Luus, leaving the Proteas reeling at 34 for 2 after 10 overs.
Laura Wolvaardt was at the crease and tried to steady the chase, but India’s bowlers, backed by tight fielding, continued to apply pressure.
At that juncture, South Africa were in a precarious position, needing more than 200 runs with eight wickets in hand.
Throughout their chase, the Proteas had to contend with constant breakthroughs, and although part of the innings is ongoing, India’s early inroads placed them firmly in control.
From a statistical and narrative vantage point, this match showcased both resilience and drama: India’s collapse, followed by a lower-order fightback, and then early wickets in the second innings set up a compelling contest. Richa Ghosh’s enterprising 94 remains the standout performance from the match, not only for its flamboyance but for its pivotal role in turning India’s fortunes from dire to competitive. The match scorecard, with 251 by India and the Proteas at 34/2 in their chase, captures the ebb and flow of tension between bat and ball, and underlines how in women’s cricket, fortunes can shift rapidly.











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