Former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop said on Wednesday that it is currently difficult to accurately predict the first innings score in the second semi-final. In the second semi-final of the Women’s ODI World Cup today, host India will face Australia. Earlier on Wednesday, former Windies cricketer Ian Bishop, responding to a question from Dainik Bhaskar during JioStar’s media day, said, “The real picture will only become clear after seeing the pitch at DY Patil Stadium.” Conditions change every day He further added, “If the pitch remains the same as it was in the match between India and New Zealand, then the par score for that day was above 340. But conditions change every day, so it’s difficult to decide beforehand.” Bishop said that teams will play according to the conditions, “I wouldn’t say that the score should be 340 or 350, because in reality, you have to play according to the conditions of that particular day.” India last played New Zealand here in Women’s ODI World Cup The 24th match of this World Cup was played on October 23 at the same ground between India and New Zealand. Due to rain, the Duckworth-Lewis rule was applied in the match, and the Women in Blue registered a victory. Also Read| India vs Australia Women’s ODI World Cup semi final preview While batting first, India scored 340 runs, losing 3 wickets in 49 overs. Subsequently, New Zealand was given a target of 325 runs in 44 overs. The team could only score 271 runs, losing 8 wickets in 44 overs, and lost the match by 53 runs. DY Patil Stadium pitch expected to favour the batters The pitch at DY Patil Stadium remains batting-friendly. In such a situation, we can expect to see a high-scoring match today as well. Spinners will get help here. Fast bowlers are also expected to get some assistance from the pitch. Here, both teams might decide to chase after winning the toss. Rain might disrupt this match. Because of this, both teams would want to chase targets they are aware of. Dew might also be seen in the second innings. Post navigation Wolvaardt trails Smriti Mandhana for fastest 5000 ODI runs:Marizanne surpasses Jhulan Goswami as World Cup’s leading wicket-taker; SA reaches ODI WC final for 1st-time First time since 1877, Tea will be taken before Lunch:India vs South Africa Test in Guwahati to see major change, match begins 22 November