NEW DELHI: Former India opener Virender Sehwag might hardly include his pleasure because the Indian girls's crew pulled off a sensational five-wicket victory over seven-time champions Australia to storm into the Ladies's World Cup ultimate at DY Patil Stadium on Thursday evening.Go Past The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!True to his trademark aptitude, Sehwag took to social media with a message that completely captured the nation's temper. “Australia soch rahi thi ek aur semi-final hai, aaram se jeeto aur pahuncho Remaining – hamari ladkiyon ne socha yeh to mauka hai asli dhamaka karne ka! Saare criticism ko dho daala. Kya khel dikhaya. Pleased with our girls in blue,” wrote Sehwag, alongside photographs of the jubilant celebrations on the sphere.
The “dho daala” second he referred to summed up India's fearless chase of 339 — the very best profitable run chase in Ladies's World Cup knockout historical past. Jemimah Rodrigues led the best way with a elegant 127 not out off 134 balls, an innings of grace and grit that silenced doubters and ignited a stadium filled with perception. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur added a robust 89 off 88 balls, the duo scripting a file 167-run stand for the third wicket that turned the tide India's manner.
Sehwag's phrases echoed the sentiment of thousands and thousands who witnessed India's finest-ever World Cup efficiency. His line — “hamari ladkiyon ne socha yeh to mauka hai asli dhamaka karne ka” — grew to become an on the spot viral quote, symbolising how the crew had taken management of their future and smashed all criticism out of the park.Earlier, Phoebe Litchfield's 119 and Ellyse Perry's 77 had powered Australia to 338, however India's chase by no means misplaced momentum. Deepti Sharma's fast 24 and Amanjot Kaur's composed end sealed the win with 9 balls to spare.For Sehwag, who has typically championed India's fearless model of cricket, this was one other “Sehwag-style” victory — daring, entertaining, and ruthless. Or as he put it merely — “Saare criticism ko dho daala.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 