India Dominates West Indies in Second ODI with 115-Run Victory!

India defeats West Indies by 115 runs in the second women’s ODI, securing a 2-0 series lead. Harleen Deol shines with a century in Vadodara.

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In a great display of skill, India beat West Indies by 115 runs in the second women’s ODI match, taking a 2-0 lead in the three-match series at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara.

Harleen Deol made a fantastic century, scoring 115 runs off 103 balls. Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, and Jemimah Rodrigues supported her with fifties, helping India to a huge total of 358 runs for 5 wickets— their highest ever in ODIs!

Mandhana (53 runs) and Rawal (76 runs) began strong with a 110-run partnership before Mandhana was run out. Rawal, who played very well in her second ODI, couldn’t get a century as she was out for 76. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur scored 22 runs quickly, but it was Rodrigues who helped keep the momentum going with her quick 52 runs alongside Deol.

After the game, Kaur said, “We did well as we planned. I’m glad the openers gave us a 100-run start and that Harleen and Jemimah helped too. Our bowlers did their job perfectly, so we believed we would win.”

West Indies had a tough time in the field, misfielding several balls and giving away 23 extras. All bowlers—Afy Fletcher, Qiana Joseph, Deandra Dottin, and Zaida James—each took one wicket.

Needing a big score to win, West Indies struggled again despite a better performance compared to their last game. Hayley Matthews scored a counter-attacking century but lost partners quickly, which hurt their chances. Matthews and Shermaine Campbelle worked together for a 112-run partnership, but losing Matthews tilted the game in India’s favor.

Rawal, who played well with the bat, also helped in bowling, dismissing Matthews. “I felt more confident today than in the last game. I was excited to bowl in the match, and I’m happy I helped the team,” said Rawal.

The Indian spin attack, including Priya Mishra (3 wickets for 49 runs), Deepti Sharma (2 for 40), and Rawal (2 for 37), stopped West Indies at 243 runs in 46.2 overs.

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