New Zealand fell short in their chase of 149 runs, getting bowled out for 88 in just 19.2 overs. The main architect of their downfall was Megan Schutt, who took three crucial wickets in her spell of 3.2 overs, conceding just three runs. Annabel Sutherland also made her presence felt by picking up three dismissals in the match.
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After beating India by 58 runs, New Zealand's defeat against Australia saw them lose their net run rate advantage. New Zealand are third in Group A with two points in two games, and with a net run rate of -0.050. Meanwhile, India are fourth with two points in two fixtures, and a net run rate of -1.217.
New Zealand's net run rate advantage against India has now reduced, with two more group games remaining for both sides respectively.
What are India's semi-final chances?India face Sri Lanka in their next group fixture on Wednesday, followed by Australia. If India win against Sri Lanka and lose to Australia, they can still qualify if New Zealand clinch victory in only one game. Then, India will be hoping to have a better net run rate as they are level on points. If India win both games and New Zealand lose one, then India won't have to worry about the net run rate.
Pakistan are also in a good position to qualify. In second place, they are level on points with New Zealand and India, and have a better net run rate (+0.555). But they have also tough fixtures coming up, against New Zealand and title favourites Australia.
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