Sports are nothing but a part of the entertainment. In sports, when we hear about cricket, we become desperate to watch it and to get to know its result.
Cricket influences everyone as it’s not only a game but people’s feelings are attached to it. A child is attracted to a toy and wants to buy it. Similarly, a person becomes a child when something is related to cricket.
Two situations in the match
Positive feelings are important to winning, but two situations always exist in every field: win and loss. It is a fact that both teams can’t win in the match. One loses and the other wins. It’s a rule of nature.
In the ICC Women’s World Cup, India Women vs South Africa Women, unfortunately, India lost the match by three wickets.
India’s women’s team did very well as Harmanpreet Kaur was quite positive for India in the games. She took two important wickets, inflicted two brilliant run-outs, and scored 48 as well.
Changes made in the match
In the match, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, and Mithali Raj scored individual fifties to help India post 274/7 in 50 overs.
There were two changes made in the match for India. Deepti Sharma came in for Jhulan Goswami, while Meghna Singh came in for Punam Yadav.
In the South Africa team, Lara Goodall came in for Tazmin Brits to play the match.
Energetic Performance
India’s team played energetically, but India missed out on a spot in the semi-final. Mithali Raj, Shafali Verma, and Smriti Mandhana scored half-centuries in the match, and Harmanpreet scored 48.
In the South Africa team, the former captain, Mignon Du Preez, scored a half-century to lead the match for the win.
South Africa’s victory
This is hard to swallow for India in this match, as the Indian women lost it. Du Preez, the former South Africa captain, ended this match with higher scores.
South Africa’s victory over India means they will now play in England in the semi-final. In this match, West India also qualified for the semifinals of the match Women’s World Cup.
Conclusion
Everyone has to go through some failures sometimes. Failures open new ways of learning and practice. Practice always leads towards winning and success.
Salute to the Indian team to play actively. Loss and win happen everywhere, never give up and come up with full practice this is a reality to achieve the goals of life.