India hasn’t yet registered their chances in the semi-finals in the women’s world cup 2022 after the inconsistent efforts throughout the world. But the women in blue have looked strong in the previous matches, so far. While batting first against South Africa, Shafali Verma’s (53), Smriti Mandhana (71), Mithali Raj’s (68), and Harmanpreet Kaur’s (48), powered India to a respectable total (274/7).
In a race to semis, India will have to display a superb spell of bowling against South Africa after a decent outing while batting in the match. Harmanpreet Kaur’s consistent run in the world cup has placed India in a better position while the women in blue looking to change the momentum of the side.