WT20IWC26: India women overpower Pakistan with Deepti 5fer , Bangladesh beat Netherlands
The third day of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup produced three contrasting contests, with India overpowering Pakistan in the tournament's marquee clash, West Indies pulling off a thrilling victory over defending champions New Zealand, and Bangladesh registering a comfortable win over the Netherlands. The day featured several outstanding individual performances that significantly influenced the tournament standings.
India Women vs Pakistan Women
The much-anticipated India-Pakistan encounter at Edgbaston turned into a one-sided affair as India Women secured a commanding 64-run victory. After being asked to bat first, India posted an imposing 170/6 in their 20 overs. The foundation of the innings was laid by Smriti Mandhana, who played a superb knock of 68 from just 44 balls, striking fluently and keeping the scoreboard moving throughout the innings. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur contributed a valuable 36, while wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh provided the finishing flourish with a blistering 34 off only 17 deliveries. India's batters accelerated brilliantly in the final overs, putting Pakistan's bowling attack under immense pressure finally taking India to 170 .
Pakistan's chase began positively, with opener Muneeba Ali scoring 41 and helping her side produce one of their best powerplay performances against India. However, the required run rate kept climbing and the middle order failed to build partnerships. The match completely swung India's way when veteran all-rounder Deepti Sharma produced a sensational spell, finishing with remarkable figures of 5/10. Her accuracy, variations and control dismantled the Pakistani batting lineup as Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 106. Deepti's five-wicket haul was one of the finest bowling performances of the tournament so far and deservedly earned widespread praise. The emphatic victory also provided India with a significant boost to their net run rate.
Bangladesh Women vs Netherlands Women
The day's third match saw Bangladesh Women continue their impressive progress with a six-wicket victory over the Netherlands. The Dutch side posted 139/8 from their 20 overs, but Bangladesh approached the chase with composure and discipline. Their batters paced the innings effectively, avoiding unnecessary risks while keeping the required rate under control. Bangladesh eventually reached 141/4 in 19.1 overs to seal victory with five balls to spare.
The success was built on a strong all-round team effort rather than a single dominant performance. Bangladesh's bowlers did well to restrict the Netherlands below the 140-run mark, while the batting unit showed maturity in a pressure chase. The victory strengthened Bangladesh's position in the group and highlighted the growing depth and consistency of their women's cricket program.

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