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Sunday, December 15, 2024

India trump Pakistan by 9 wickets in Ladies' U19 T20 Asia Cup opener

 Blue Shirts pursue down Ladies in Green's objective of 68 runs in under eight overs

December 15, 2024



India crushed Pakistan by nine wickets in the primary Gathering A match of the Asian Cricket Chamber's (ACC) Ladies' U19 T20 Asia Cup at the Bayuemas Cricket Oval on Sunday.


The Zoofishan Ayyaz-drove public side picked to bat first subsequent to winning the throw and posted only 67 sudden spikes in demand for the scoreboard with a deficiency of seven wickets in 20 overs.


Wicketkeeper-hitter Komal Khan was the top scorer with a 32-ball 24, hitting four limits.


In the mean time, the young ladies dressed in Green figured out how to sack just a single wicket, taken by Fatima Khan, in the subsequent innings.


For India, Sonam Yadav packed away four wickets for six runs in four overs, assisting her side with overwhelming the Green Shirts and limit them to the small aggregate.


While batting, India pursued down the objective gave by Pakistan in 7.5 overs, at the deficiency of only one wicket.


Left-hand player G Kamilini top-scored an unbeaten 44 off 29 balls for the side, with the assistance of four fours and three sixes, while Sanika Chalke scored 19 runs.


After a disheartening misfortune, Pakistan are currently set to take on Nepal on Monday in their second apparatus of the competition. The match will start at 2pm nearby time.


Other than Ladies dressed in Green, India and Nepal are put in Gathering, some time Gathering B highlights Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka.


The six-group competition will be played in a T20 design, with the main different sides from each gathering advancing to the Super-Four phase.


The Super-Four phase matches will be played on December 19 and 20, while the last is planned for December 22.


As indicated by the competition's configuration, extra counterparts for fifth and 6th situations, as well as third and fourth positions, will be played on December 18 and 22, separately.

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