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Women’s U19 T20 World Cup: India won three consecutive matches and made it to the Super Six of the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup. The Indian team has to play 2 matches in Super Six. Indian team won these matches and Praise in the semi -finals …Read more
New Delhi. The Super Show continues in India’s Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup. The Indian women’s team has won three consecutive matches and reached Super Six. Team India can qualify for the semi -finals by winning both matches of Super Six. India won 3 consecutive matches and qualified for the final 6 while staying at the top in their Group A. The Indian team has to play two matches in Super Six. Team India has to face Bangladesh in the first match while in the second match with Scotland. The Indian team, one of the strongest teams in the tournament, defeated Sri Lanka by 60 runs in their last league match.
India will play from Bangladesh on 26 January in its first match of the Under -19 Women’s T20 World Cup. This match will be played from 12 noon according to Indian time. Team India will take on Scotland on 28 January in their second match. This match will be played from 12 noon. Teams will reach the semi -finals through Super Six. 4 teams will enter the semi -finals. Semifinals will be played on 31 January. After this, the final will be played on 2 February.
Women’s U19 T20 World Cup: India defeated Sri Lanka a hat -trick of victory, qualified for super six
17 wickets fell on the first day… Rohit Sharma flop, champion Mumbai 120, novice team took big lead
Indian opener played 49 runs
Opener Ji Trisha’s 49 -run innings and brilliant bowling with the new ball of fast bowlers, India registered a unilateral win of 60 runs in their Akhi Group match. In difficult circumstances for Balling, Trisha in 44 balls in innings. And hit a six, which made India a competitive score of 118 runs for nine wickets. Mithila Vinod (16 runs off 10 balls) and VJ Joshitha (14 off nine balls) scored fast in the last over.
Sri Lanka’s team scored 58 runs for 9 wickets
After this, fast bowlers Joshitha (17/2) and Shabnam Shakeel (9/2) took Sri Lanka’s score to four wickets in the first four overs. Half of his team reached the pavilion by 12 runs. Sri Lanka’s team could score 58 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. India finished their group phase campaign with three wins in three matches. For Sri Lanka, Rashika Sevandi (15 runs off 12 balls) could score in double digits. She looked in a good rhythm but was caught by Mithila Vinod in an attempt to make a big shot off the ball of Parunika Sisodia (7/2) to reduce the required run rate.
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January 23, 2025, 23:34 is
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