Women’s Asia Cup T20 Final INDW Lost To BANW In Asia Cup Final
Ind women vs Ban women Captains. |
Bangladesh ladies' cricket group finished an exciting triumph to secure the Women's Asia Cup Twenty20 competition by beating safeguarding champions India by three wickets.
It was a less than impressive execution from the six-time champions India, who had prior completed their innings at 112-9.
In Bangladesh's answer, Poonam Yadav attempted her best to confine them as she completed with a spell of 4-9 from four overs, while chief Harmanpreet could simply scalp one wicket.
Lam and Rumana Ahmed in the fourth and fifth conveyances.
Notwithstanding, everything came last possible minute as Jahanara Alam effectively ran two keeps running between the wickets to finish an exciting triumph to the give the Women dressed in Green a noteworthy win.
A fine 50 years from India captain Harmanpreet Kaur (56 keeps running off 42 balls) helped India achieve 112/9 in the last of Women's Asia Cup T20 played at Kinrara Academy, Oval, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
In the wake of being sent into bat, Smriti Mandhana left early, wickets continued tumbling like a pack of cards as different hitters neglected to put forth a concentrated effort to the wrinkle and talented away their wickets playing free shots. Some tight rocking the bowling alley and proactive handling from Bangladesh bowlers made it troublesome for Indian batswomen to score runs openly.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur swayed a solitary fight as wickets continued tumbling at opposite end. Aside from Kaur Mithali Raj (11 runs), Veda Krishnamurthy (11 runs) and Jhulan Goswami (10 runs) were the other batswomen to get into twofold digits.
For Bangladesh Rumana Ahmad and Khadija Tul Kubra was the pick of the bowlers with two wickets each.
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