Halliday's Heroics Rescue New Zealand in Series-Deciding ODI

Halliday’s Heroics Rescue New Zealand in Series-Deciding ODI

In the series-deciding third women’s ODI between India and New Zealand, middle-order batter Brooke Halliday played a pivotal role in rescuing the Kiwis from a precarious position. Halliday’s resilient 96-ball 86 lifted New Zealand from 88/5 to a respectable 232 all out.

India’s bowlers started the match with a bang, dismissing Suzie Bates and Lauren Down early on. Young leg-spinner Priya Mishra then dealt a major blow by bowling New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, leaving the visitors reeling at 36/3.

Georgia Plimmer attempted to anchor the innings, but her dismissal by Mishra left New Zealand in further trouble at 88/5. However, Halliday and wicketkeeper batter Isabella Gaze forged a crucial 64-run partnership for the sixth wicket, providing much-needed stability.

Halliday’s innings was a masterclass in patience and determination. She faced 96 deliveries, hitting 10 fours and a six. Her knock allowed New Zealand to post a competitive total despite their early setbacks.

India’s bowlers, led by Mishra’s 2/41, kept the pressure on throughout the innings. However, Halliday’s resilience and Gaze’s support proved too much to overcome.

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