Ghosh, who fell just six runs short of a maiden ODI century, was dismissed in the final over after being caught at long on while attempting to hit a high full toss from de Klerk. Earlier, she had also shared a crucial partnership with Amanjot Kaur, which was broken by Tryon during the last ball of her spell.
Their duo put together a 50-run stand, the first of the innings, to help India recover from a collapse that saw them being reduced to 102/6 after they were cruising at 83/1.
Deepti Sharma was caught behind off Marizanne Kapp as India’s collapse deepened, having lost wickets in consecutive overs. Before Kapp claimed her first wicket of the evening, Tryon had added to the damage by dismissing India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and sending half of India’s side back to the pavilion.