How Did Kohli Commend the Women in Blue's Heroics in the WC Semifinal?
 
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- Historic Victory: India defeated Australia by five wickets.
- Jemimah Rodrigues' Performance: Scored 127 runs in a pressure-filled match.
- Record Chase: India chased down the highest total in Women's ODI history.
- Final Match Ahead: India will face South Africa for their first Women’s World Cup title.
- Growing Popularity: Women's cricket is gaining recognition and support in India.
New Delhi, Oct 31 (NationPress) Former Indian captain and batting icon Virat Kohli praised the Women in Blue for their breathtaking triumph over seven-time champions Australia in the ODI World Cup semifinal, describing it as a “true demonstration of resilience, faith, and passion.”
In a remarkable display, India secured a five-wicket victory at the DY Patil Stadium on Thursday, earning a spot in their third ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final, following their previous appearances in 2005 and 2017 when they were runners-up to Australia and England, respectively.
Kohli expressed his admiration on social media platform X, stating, “What an incredible victory by our team against a formidable opponent like Australia. The girls executed a brilliant chase, with Jemimah delivering an outstanding performance in a high-stakes game. A true demonstration of resilience, faith, and passion. Well done, Team India!”
Jemimah Rodrigues excelled in the chase, producing a phenomenal innings under pressure, scoring 127 runs off 134 balls as India successfully chased down a historic total of 339 in Women's ODI history.
India's score of 341/5 in the semifinal marks the second-highest total ever chased in a Women's ODI, trailing only their own record of 369 all-out against the same opponent in New Delhi last month.
This is the first instance of a 300-plus total being successfully chased in an ODI World Cup knockout stage—men's or women's. The previous record was set during the Men's CWC 2015 semifinal, where New Zealand chased down 298 against South Africa in Auckland.
India aims to maintain this momentum as they approach the final, seeking their inaugural Women’s World Cup title.
The tournament hosts will face South Africa, who are competing in their first-ever Women's World Cup Final, this Sunday, ensuring that a team will lift the coveted trophy for the first time.
 
                         
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                            