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ICC Women's World Cup 2022 | INDW vs PAKW: Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana script India's fightback

India began the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 campaign against Pakistan in Mount Maunganui on Sunday. Batting first, the Indian team had a disappointing start to the proceedings after Shafali Verma was cleaned up for a six-ball zero by Diana Baig before opener Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma came in for the side’s rescue. 

The two batters stitched a stand of 92 runs for the second wicket with Mandhana notching up a fifty while Deepti scoring 40 in 57 balls. But Deepti’s dismissal at a team score of 96 was followed by a flurry of wickets, leaving India tottering at 114/6. 

Later, it was Sneh Rana and Pooja Vastrakar who provided the resistance with a partnership of 122 runs for the seventh wicket. While Rana remained unbeaten at 53, Vastrakar scored 67 in just 59 balls, helping India put 244/7 in 50 overs. 

Nida Dar and Nashra Sandhu scalped two wickets each for Pakistan while Diana, Anam Amin and Fatima Sana had one dismissal apiece. 

“It wasn't a good start for me, I want to attack the batters and maintain my consistency, but I think I pulled it back, 2 for 45 was pretty good. I want to bowl according to situations, the target is chaseable, the wicket looks flat and the ball is coming nicely onto the bat. The partnership was good, we can learn from them, we have good batters on our side as well. My responsibility is to build partnerships with the other batters,” Dar said after the innings.  

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Sunil Gavaskar makes shocking comments post Shane Warne’s demise

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar faced severe backlash after his shameful take on recently departed legend Shane Warne, who passed away due to a suspected heart attack on Friday. Gavaskar, while expressing his feelings on the demise of the legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne, the host of the show asked the ex-Indian skipper to rate Warne among the best spinners of all time. Surprisingly, the former opener refused to rate him as the best spinner and mentioned Muttiah Muralitharan and Indian spinners were ahead of the spin wizard in terms of bowling. ‘Sunny G’ revealed how Warney was always the first one to reach out to him and his colleagues in the evenings for meals. “He was looking to live life king-size”, Gavaskar remarked, further adding: “Maybe, because he lived life in such a manner, is perhaps why his heart couldn’t take it and he died so soon”, with the reference to his suspected heart attack. “No, I wouldn’t say that no. For me the Indian spinners and Muttiah Muralitharan were better than Shane Warne,” Gavaskar told India Today. “He had a pretty ordinary record against India and took a five-for once. I wouldn’t call him the greatest as he failed in India. Muttiah Muralitharan was impressive against the Indians and for me, he was far better than Warne,” the cricketer-turned commentator further mentioned. His comments on the news channel didn't sit well with the fans as he faced a mighty backlash on social media platforms. People felt that such irresponsible comments don't suit one of the greats of the game, especially about the best leg-spinner the world has come across. Gavaskar indirectly belittled the five-wicket haul that Shane Warne took against India in the 2004 tour, mentioning that he was batting consultant of the Indian team and he told his guys not to concede a five-wicket haul to the spin wizard Shane Warne. He further stated that he was very upset by that shot of Zaheer Khan which he played against Warne to help him complete his five-for against India.