India Women's cricket team showcased their fielding excellence in the second ODI against New Zealand Women at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday (October 27).
India women's spinner Radha Yadav pulled off two brilliant catches in the match. Her remarkable catch to dismiss Georgia Plimmer, a key player for the White Ferns, was a highlight of the match.

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur's strategic decision to bring Deepti Sharma back into the attack proved effective. Deepti managed to dismiss Plimmer with Radha Yadav's spectacular catch. The shot went airborne, and Radha dived right to secure one of her career's finest catches.
Radha Yadav continued her fielding heroics by taking another stunning catch later in the game. Brooke Halliday attempted to loft debutant Priya Mishra down the ground but only managed to send the ball skyward towards extra cover. Radha sprinted back and executed a full-length dive, catching the ball with both hands and managed to hold on while hitting the grass.
Radha was excellent with the ball as well. The 24-year-old picked up four wickets with her left-arm spin, which included the crucial wickets of Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine. The newly crowned T20I World Cup champions New Zealand posted 259 runs in their full quota of 50 overs. At the time of publication, the Indian women are struggling at 101 for 6 and need a herculean batting effort from the lower order to seal the series.
India lead the three-match series 1-0 after securing victory in the first ODI by 59 runs.