Jemima powers India women to World cup final as world champs Australia crash out in semis
India achieved the impossible. Harmanpreet Kaur’s team stormed into the Women’s World Cup final after defeating the seven-time world champions Australia by 5 wickets. Batting first at Navi Mumbai, Australia posted a massive total of 338. But India, powered by Jemimah Rodrigues’s brilliant 127 and captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s 89, chased it down — their highest successful run chase ever in One Day Internationals. On Sunday, India will face South Africa in the final — ensuring a new champion in women’s ODI World Cup history. Winning the toss, Australian skipper Alyssa Healy chose to bat first, aiming for a big score. However, she couldn’t last long. After being dropped once by Harmanpreet, Healy was dismissed played on for just 5 by Kranti Gaur. Her opening partner the ever enterprising Phoebe Litchfield attacked from the start, making full use of the powerplay alongside Ellyse Perry. The duo added a brisk 155-run partnership. Litchfield reached her century, piling pressure on India....