India, Oct. 30 -- India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana was left visibly stunned after being given out caught behind following Australia's review during the ICC Women's World Cup semi-final in Navi Mumbai on Thursday. The left-hander, who had looked in sublime touch, departed for a 24-ball 24, an innings that included two fours and a six, leaving India in early trouble in their chase of a daunting 340 for a place in the final against South Africa.
The dramatic moment unfolded in the second ball of the 10th over, bowled by Kim Garth, when Mandhana attempted a fine flick to a delivery that was fired down the leg side. The on-field umpire initially signalled it as a wide, and neither Australia's wicketkeeper and captain Alyssa Healy, nor Garth...
		
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