A Bright Future Awaits Indian Women’s Cricket
after India Soars into ICC Women’s World Cup Final
By Mahadev Desai
At times, game of cricket can be heartbreaking. Cricket loving fans of Indian
Women’s Cricket Team experienced that when Indian team lost the nail-biting ICC
Women’s World Cup Final at packed iconic Lords ground(home of cricket),watched
by over 27,000 cricket-lovers on July 23,2017,by mere 9 runs and with eight
balls to spare. The energy, excitement and fan support was incredible! It may be
noted that in the opening pool match on June 24, India had won against England
by 35 runs!

The 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup was an international women's cricket
tournament that took place in England from 24 June to 23 July 2017. Eight teams
qualified to participate in the
tournament;viz.,Australia,England,Newzealand,West Indies, India, South
Africa,Sri Lanka and Pakistan. India played against all the seven teams, won
against five teams but lost to South Africa and Australia, but made it to the
historic Final against England.
England won the toss and batted first. Winfield and Beaumont put on 47, when
Winfield got out. Beaumont followed soon after and Knight was trapped leg before
by Poonam. It was 63/3 but Taylor and Sciver steadied the innings carrying the
score to 146 when Taylor was caught. Wilson was out for a duck, and then Sciver,
who was the top scorer with 51 fell to Goswami. Tail-enders Brunt, Gunn and
Marsh chipped in with 34, 25 and 14 respectively taking England to a formidable
score of 228.

India got off to a poor start losing opener Mandhana for a zero. And soon,
India’s skipper Mithali Raj was run out for a paltry 17.At 43/2, Kaur joined
Raut and they carried the score to 138 when Kaur was out after scoring 51.Raut
and Krishnamurthy cruised along to 191 and victory seemed near for India. India
needed only 28 off seven overs and with seven wickets in hand! But after Raut
was out leg before, after a breezy 86, India collapsed against superb bowling
spell of Shrubsole.She removed Krishnamurthy; Sharma and Goswami-3 wickets for 3
runs from 8 balls! Pandey got run out and even though an easy catch of Poonam
was dropped by Gunn, Shrubsole knocked off Gayakwad’s off stump to clinch the
prized World Cup for England.
Still in this narrow defeat, there is a silver lining. Mithali Raj commented,
"Thank you to the crowd for turning up for a women's cricket final. This is a
huge boost for all the women cricketers. I'm sure this experience will help the
players. Now, people back home will have a different perspective about women's
cricket. It is beginning of good time for women’s cricket. The team deserved
every bit of accolades. If more matches ate televised the game will attract more
people. India and other teams have put up good standard of cricket in World Cup
and it has given impetus to women’s cricket globally, it has given us more
positive feedback.

India Women’s team can consider itself a powerhouse in cricket. With this World
Cup, Women’s Cricket has definitely turned a corner in India. It has infused
cricket fans in India and abroad with euphoric optimism about Indian women’s
cricket. Though India lost the Finals today by 9 runs, Indian players have
definitely made a mark. Mithali Raj was the second highest scorer with 392 runs.
In bowling, Deepti Sharma was 4th with 12 wkts.for 331 runs, and Poonam Yadav
was 10th best with 9 wkts.for 250 runs. Harmanpreet Kaur was second highest
individual scorer with 171 runs, Mithali Raj 8th with 109 runs and Smriti
Mandhana was 10th with 106 runs.
India’s Prime Minister Modi tweeted,” Our women cricketers gave their best
today. They have shown remarkable tenacity and skill through the World Cup. Very
proud of the team!
Mithali Raj rightly said that it is worth considering starting Women’s IPL.” If
you ask me they should have IPL because now is the right time to create that
base”. The league matches can help give experience of playing big matches under
pressure.
India must start preparing in earnest for the next World Cup in Cricket. With
proper facilities, coaching, hard work, impartial selection, encouragement and
financial support from sponsors, and national pride, India Women’s Team can
definitely bring home the World Cup!