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Sensational Mandhana, teen star Rodrigues guide India women to an emphatic win over New Zealand in 1st ODI

The ICC Woman Cricketer of the Year 2018, Smriti Mandhana, started the year 2019 with a bang as she slammed a sublime ton and steered India to a convincing 9-wicket win over Zealand in the opening ODI of the three-match series.

Sensational Mandhana, teen star Rodrigues guide India women to an emphatic win over New Zealand

Napier, Jan 24: The ICC Woman Cricketer of the Year 2018, Smriti Mandhana, started the year 2019 with a bang as she slammed a sublime ton and steered India to a convincing 9-wicket win over Zealand in the opening ODI of the three-match series here on Thursday (January 24).

In-form Mandhana was brilliantly supported by teen sensation Jemimah Rodrigues, who scored her career's best-ever performance, as hammered a clueless New Zealand clueless bowling attack in the run chase.

The 22-year-old Mandhana (105) and the 18-year-old Rodrigues (81 not out) put together a batting masterclass after the bowlers did the job for India by bundling out New Zealand for a below-par 192.

Competing in their first series after the furore that followed the team's T20 World Cup exit in the semifinals last year, the Indians produced a thoroughly clinical performance to eke out the comfortable victory in 33 overs. Indian women-led by veteran Mithali Raj and under new coach WV Raman started the campaign on a positive note as they bagged the two points under the ICC ODI Championships.

While Mandhana slammed her fourth ODI hundred, Rodrigues notched up her maiden international half-century.

"I think it's great to start the series with a win and wonderful to see openers get an over 100-run partnership. I think a lot of girls do look up to Mandhana. She had a great 2018 and she is continuing and it gives a lot of confidence to the dressing room," Mithali said in the post-match presentation.

"But easy catches should have been taken. We are definitely not overconfident," she added, referring to the shortcomings she noticed.

Mandhana and Rodrigues stitched together the highest ever opening wicket stand against New Zealand -- a 190-run partnership that stood for 32.2 overs. Rodrigues was making just her fifth appearance in national colours.

Mandhana's 104-ball knock included nine fours and three sixes, while Rodrigues managed nine hits to the fence.

"The wicket was great to bat on. We played according to the merit of the balls and it was a great innings," she said.

An overcast sky meant that the two teams did not face the sun-strike that halted play for nearly half an hour in the men's game on Wednesday.

Earlier, put in to bat, New Zealand let slip a good start and crumbled in the face of India's relentless spin combination of Poonam Yadav and Ekta Bisht.

Both Bisht and Yadav snared three wickets each to put the visiting side on top.

Yadav, in fact, ripped through the White Ferns' middle order, claiming the scalps of skipper Amy Satterthwaite (31), Lauren Down (0) and Amelia Kerr (28) in her quota of 10 overs.

This was after Suzie Bates (38) and Sophie Devine (28) gave New Zealand a solid start.

But Devine's run out by Deepti Sharma triggered a collapse and New Zealand folded in 48.4 overs. Bates' 38 off 54 balls, including a couple of fours, was the best that any home batsman could manage.

The next match of the series will be played in Mount Maunganui on January 29.

(With inputs from PTI)

Story first published: Thursday, January 24, 2019, 18:39 [IST]
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