NEW DELHI: Indian-batter Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh carved his name in the record book on Thursday, destroying the highest score with dough at No.8 or lower in the history of women’s Odi with 94 balls from 77 balls against South Africa at the ICC World Cup at the Aca-VDCA Cricket Stadium.Over the boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Ghosh’s Whirlwind Babak, mixed with 11 and four and six, saved India from 102 for six to competitive total of 251. He passed a previous record of 74 held by Chloe Tryon South Africa, set earlier this year against Sri Lanka.Unfortunately, the match also created another history-it was the first female Odi where both teams No.8 (or lower) scored the fifties. South Africa Nadine de klerk Destroying the game that won the 84 match was not out of 54 balls, as well as over the early signs of Tryon.Read too:‘We’re Not Responsible’ – Harmanpreet Kaur blasted top orderThe highest score batter at No.8 or lower in Wodis
- 94-Richa Ghosh (Ind-W) vs Sa-W, Vizag, 2025 WC
- 84*-Nadine de Klerk (SA-W) vs Ind, Vizag, 2025 WC
- 74-Chloe Tryon (SA-W) V SL-W, Colombo, 2025
- 69-Fatima Sana (Pak-W) V Sa-W, Karachi, 2023
Despite the Ghosh heroic, India defeated a three-goal defeat, marking South Africa’s first victory over India after five straight and third World Cup victories they were against Woman in blue.
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Earlier, India got a promising startup during Pratika Rawal (37) and Smriti Mandhana (23) added 55 walking in 10.2 overs, but the collapse followed by five wickets fell for just 19 runs. From 83 for one, India dropped to 102 for six, with Harmanpreet KaurJemimah Rodrigues, and Deepi Sharma failed to settle.Ghosh then took over, rebuilded with Amanjot Kaur (13) and then Sneh Rana (33). Its 51 partnership with Amanjot and 88 run with Rana for the eighth goal of lifting India in honor. He reached fifty in 53 balls and released a late attack, seizing 44 walking in the last 24 delivery before falling up.Although the match ended with pain for India, the knock on Richa Ghosh broke the strong Knock Shone Bright-a strong reminder of the great potential and the bold approach to the world stage.