Women's Cricket
India vs West Indies, Women's World Cup: Jhulan Goswami takes record 40th wicket - Highlights
India registered a comprehensive 155-run win over WI to jump to the top of the points table.

Indian Women Cricket Team
India beat West Indies by 155 runs in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match at Seddon Park, Hamilton on Saturday.
Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur put on a record 184-run partnership for the fourth wicket as India scored 317/8, batting first. This is the Indian women's team's second highest total in ODIs. Jhulan Goswami broke the record for most wickets in Women's World Cup history - 40.
As it happened:
Live Updates
- 12 March 2022 1:18 AM GMT
West Indies pulling things back!
West Indies are trying hard in the field to pull things back. Sensational fielding display so far from the Carribean women with Deandra Dottin in particular breathing fire at point.
This did bring a loose shot from Yastika Bhatia, but that just about cleared a back-tracking woman at mid-off.
IND - 26/0 (4)
- 12 March 2022 1:11 AM GMT
West Indies getting taste of their own medicine
This is how usually West Indies starts, but India seem keen to hand it all back to the women from Caribbean.
- 12 March 2022 1:09 AM GMT
Yastika on the charge
"Yastika was supposed to be the aggressive opener," was the word from the Indian management after their loss against New Zealand and the youngster seems to have come out with some purpose today.
She gets three more boundaries off three cleanly executed pull shots to hand India a flying start. 15 off that over from Chinelle Henry.
IND - 21/0 (2)
- 12 March 2022 1:04 AM GMT
IND - 6/0 (1)
India seems to have come out with a very aggressive approach. Yastika Bhatia tries to slog one across the wicket only to edge it to the third-man boundary.
IND - 6/0 (1)
- 12 March 2022 1:01 AM GMT
Smriti Mandhana-Yastika Bhatia to open
The usual culprits Smriti Mandhana and Yastika Bhatia walk out for India. Shamilia Connell with the ball for West Indies.
- 12 March 2022 12:56 AM GMT
Time for National Anthems
India's Jana Gana Mana followed by West Indies' Rally 'Round the West Indies.
- 12 March 2022 12:52 AM GMT
Head to Head
India has clearly been the more dominant side when it comes to head to head encounters between the two sides.
- 12 March 2022 12:35 AM GMT
No changes for India!
Mithali says India are going in with the same 11 as the last game. This means Shafali Verma continues to sit out for Yastika Bhatia.

