India’s batting has been a nagging worry throughout the Women’s World Cup. Three games in, and not once has the top order truly found its rhythm. Time and again, it’s taken a rescue act to hold the innings together — Amanjot Kaur against Sri Lanka, followed by Richa Ghosh’s timely interventions versus Pakistan and South Africa. Without those efforts, India could well have been still searching for their first win of the tournament.

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