28 October,2021 08:27 AM IST | Launceston | PTI
Melbourne Renegades’ Jemimah Rodrigues en route her unbeaten 75 yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Jemimah Rodrigues stole the thunder from her Indian teammate Smriti Mandhana as Melbourne Renegades defeated Sydney Thunder by nine runs in the Women's Big Bash League here on Wednesday.
Rodrigues, 21, a top-order batter for the Indian women's team, slammed nine fours during her 56-ball 75 to power Melbourne to 142 for five. Chasing the total, Mandhana, who opens the innings for India, smashed a 44-ball 64, studded with four hits to the fence and one maximum, but it went in vain as Sydney were limited to 133-8 in their 20 overs.
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The match also featured two more Indians, Harmanpreet Kaur and spin all-rounder Deepti Sharma. They snapped one wicket each, but couldn't contribute much with the bat. Harmanpreet, who had dished out an all-round performance in Melbourne Renegades' seven-wicket win over Sydney Sixers in their previous match, managed just three before being trapped by Kate Peterson.
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Deepti scored 23 off 10 balls, but that was not enough to take the Sydney Thunder across the line in the end. Deepti, 24, had scored a 48-ball 44 and also took one for 28 in their previous match against Melbourne Stars, but it wasn't enough as Sydney lost by 12 runs.
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