Women's World Cup Semifinal: Mithali Raj Believes Unbeaten Australia Has 'Doubts' Facing Hosts India

Women's World Cup Semifinal: Mithali Raj Believes Unbeaten Australia Has 'Doubts' Facing Hosts India

As the hosts prepare for a high-stakes encounter against the reigning champions, legendary former batter Mithali Raj has suggested that the formidable Australian side harbors "a few doubts" about facing India in the semi-final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The knockout match, scheduled for Thursday, October 30, at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, pits the tournament’s unbeaten favorites against an Indian team carrying immense home pressure but armed with recent momentum.

Raj’s comments challenge the narrative of Australian invincibility, despite their deep batting line-up, potent bowling attack, and array of world-class all-rounders. The cricket icon argued that a genuine belief has taken root within the Indian setup that the Australian team is susceptible, particularly in knockout scenarios. This conviction is bolstered by India’s recent string of victories, the current form of key players, and the overall positive momentum the team has generated leading into the final four.

The Cruciality of Early Breakthroughs

To successfully dismantle the Australian challenge, Raj outlined a clear strategic requirement centered on penetrating the top order swiftly. The legendary cricketer stressed that the defending champions are heavily reliant on the opening partnership, featuring Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield.

"It's crucial to get early breakthroughs in the first 10 overs when playing Australia because they rely heavily on the start that Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield provide," Raj explained. She further noted that the recent lean run of form experienced by star all-rounder Ellyse Perry offers a sliver of hope for the Indian bowlers. The suggested strategy is to maintain relentless pressure through the middle overs to contain the flow of runs, warning that allowing the Australian batters to forge a substantial partnership will mark the beginning of trouble for the hosts.

The Strategy for Victory: Setting the Tone

Raj also advocated for India to bat first and leverage the scoreboard pressure, noting that Australia traditionally prefers to set a target in major knockout matches. If the Indian top order, spearheaded by a flourishing Smriti Mandhana, can get off to a strong start, the team can establish a formidable total and dictate the match rhythm.

Historically, India’s record against Australia in Women's ODIs is challenging, having secured only 11 wins in 60 total encounters. In World Cup matches specifically, India has only triumphed on three occasions out of fourteen. The most memorable of these victories remains the 2017 World Cup semi-final, etched in history by Harmanpreet Kaur’s spectacular, unbeaten $171$. With the current Indian captain navigating a period of lower scores in the ongoing tournament, Raj's commentary subtly points to a crucial opportunity for Kaur to rise to the occasion once more and emulate her sensational, match-defining feat on home soil.

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