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: CWG 2022: Renuka Thakur surprises Australias fabulous foursome with fantastic spell #IndiaNEWS #Other News Birmingham, July 29 (IANS) Before the start of Indias first Group A match against Australia

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CWG 2022: Renuka Thakur surprises Australias fabulous foursome with fantastic spell #IndiaNEWS #Other News
Birmingham, July 29 (IANS) Before the start of Indias first Group A match against Australia in the womens T20 event of 2022 Commonwealth Games, pacer Renuka Thakur had just three wickets from five bowling chances in T20I cricket. Then it all changed very quickly for her on a sunny Friday at Edgbaston.
Just after having Alyssa Healy dab to backward point for no run on the first ball, Renuka brought mayhem for Australia, causing havoc with her swing, accuracy and some help from the hybrid pitch as their fab four of Alyssa (nicked to slip), Meg Lanning (sliced to backward point), Beth Mooney (played on) and Tahlia McGrath fell in first five overs with just 34 on board.
But it was the efforts of Ashleigh Gardner (52 not out), Grace Harris (37) and Alana King (18 not out) that Australia survived a devastating dream spell of 4-18 from Renuka to seal a three-wicket come-from-behind win. After the match, Renuka revealed that Tahlias dismissal was satisfying for her.
It had to be obviously Tahlia, a familiar nemesis for the Indian team in the past, who was coming off taking three boundaries off Rajeshwari Gayakwad. To bamboozle her with a length ball around off and then getting it to swing in sharply to bowl Tahlia through the gate was something incredible by Renuka, seen from the batters reaction after seeing the bails fall.
That (Alyssa Healy scalp) was a really big wicket. We had already planned that how to bowl according to the field. So, I just applied it and it made my confidence go high. McGrath was my favourite wicket, said Renuka in the mixed zone after the match ended.
Apart from Deepti Sharmas two wickets, none of the Indian bowlers put up an impressive show as Australia exhibited their ability of bouncing back from any situation, which is the hallmark of any champion side.
Handing a debut to pacer Meghna Singh, who gave away 24 runs in her last two overs, also happened due to unavailability of their pace all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar (down with Covid-19 back home), which was acknowledged by Renuka.
We had it from the start that we have to win the match as we had it in our grasp till the last moment. But actually we have only two pace bowlers and the wicket, conditions today suited pacers. We missed Pooja (Vastrakar) today. Everyone wants to win. Its a different feeling to win, but Im hopeful the gap can be filled next time (against Pakistan on Sunday), stated Renuka.
Improved fitness has also been a focus point for Renuka apart from honing her swing bowling skills and hitting the hard lengths, which trouble the batters a lot. Ive been working on my fitness for the past month. We recently had a dedicated fitness camp, and was focusing on hitting the hard lengths.


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