Match Preview – Supernovas vs Velocity, Women’s T20 Challenge 2022, Final
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Who are playing?
What’s at stake?
A chance to take home silverware that may be up for grabs for the last time, if the BCCI’s plans, albeit only at a preliminary stage, of launching a Women’s IPL as early as next March comes to fruition.
Both Harmanpreet and Deepti, therefore, would be keen on adding a final flourish to their teams’ campaigns which kicked off with them winning their respective season openers but slumping to a defeat in their next appearance.
Head to head
Form guide of key players
“Everybody enjoyed her innings,” Harmanpreet said on the eve of the final. “The first ball she faced showed the kind of player she is and how beneficial she can be [for the teams she plays for] in the future. The momentum Velocity got through her innings was outstanding. It was really delightful to see someone from India hit the ball into the stands. I am really hoping for a great future for her.”
Harmanpreet Kaur: Averaging 54 with a chart-topping 108 runs from two innings, Harmanpreet is the form batter of the tournament. She followed up her 37 in the opening game with a gritty 71 and she has lived up to her reputation as a gun fielder, taking blinders and haring across the boundary to save runs.
“If you perform in these games, you can carry lots of confidence with you ahead. I am glad that whatever I am trying, I am able to do that and trying to help my team-mates also,” Harmanpreet, the India T20I captain, said.
“The way she performed in the World Cup and especially in these two games was outstanding to watch,” Harmanpreet said. “She is someone who is now coming up with the ideas; you don’t need to spoon-feed her and she’s bowling the way she wants to bowl. You need a player like her who can read the game very well … The way she is taking the responsibility – that’s how I expect the other players to do their job. She is on the right track.”
Likely XIs
Supernovas: 1 Priya Punia, 2 Deandra Dottin*, 3 Harleen Deol, 4 Taniya Bhatia (vice-capt), 5 Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), 6 Sune Luus*, 7 Pooja Vastrakar, 8 Sophie Ecclestone*, 9 Alana King*, 10 Rashi Kanojia, 11 Meghna Singh
Other squad members: V Chandu, Mansi Joshi, Ayushi Soni, Monica Patel, Muskan Malik
Velocity: 1 Shafali Verma, 2. Yastika Bhatia, 3. Kiran Navgire, 4. Laura Wolvaardt*, 5. Deepti Sharma (capt), 6. Sneh Rana (vice-capt), 7. Natthakan Chantham*, 8. Radha Yadav, 9. Simran Bahadur, 10. Kate Cross*, 11. Ayabonga Khaka*
Other squad members: Maya Sonawane, Aarti Kedar, Shivali Shinde, Pranavi Chandra, Keerthi James
NOTE: * denotes overseas player
What to look forward to
Ecclestone and King spinning a web: The two Supernovas spinners have picked up only two wickets apiece so far. Still, their ability to break partnerships and check the run-flow at crucial stages has played a part in Supernovas’ run to the final.
How left-arm spinner Ecclestone fares against Velocity’s left-hand batters Yastika Bhatia and Deepti is worth keeping an eye on. As for wristspinner King, who tested Shafali in patches on Tuesday, her face-off with the other power-hitter, Navgire, could be just as riveting.
Improved fielding from Velocity?: Four dropped catches off straightforward chances against Trailblazers nearly derailed their campaign. Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav, and Ayabonga Khaka were the guilty parties in that game and there were slip-ups in ground fielding, too.
By contrast, Supernovas have been a less iffy fielding side, though Deandra Dottin uncharacteristically shelling a catch, of Shafali, at point did contribute to their loss to Velocity. Under lights, and in blustery conditions at the MCA Stadium, the team that holds on to their catches could eventually be the one that gets their hands on the trophy.
Annesha Ghosh is a freelance sports journalist. @ghosh_annesha
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