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PIX: India women down Bangladesh to win Emerging Asia Cup

Source:PTI
June 21, 2023

IMAGE: India's players celebrate after beating Bangladesh in the final to win the Women's Emerging Asia Cup T20 title, in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, on Wednesday. Photographs: BCCI Women/Twitter

Spin duo of Shreyanka Patil and Mannat Kashyap starred with the ball after a sedate batting effort to guide the India Under-23 team to the Women's Emerging Asia Cup T20 title with a 31-run win over Bangladesh in the final, in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, on Wednesday.

 

Electing to bat, India first posted a modest 127/7 in their 20 overs before the bowlers rose to the occasion with Patil (4/13) and Kashyap (3/20) sharing seven wickets between them to bundle out Bangladesh for 96 in 19.2 overs. Off-break bowler Kanika Ahuja (2/23) also chipped in with two wickets.

It was complete spin show from the Indians with off-spinner Patil and slow left-arm orthodox Kashyap ruling the roost on a slow Mission Road Ground pitch.  

IMAGE: India spinner Shreyanka Patil celebrates a wicket. Photograph: BCCI Women/Twitter

For Bangladesh, Sobhana Mostary scored 16, while Nahida Akter remained stranded on 17 not out.

Earlier, Dinesh Vrinda (36 off 29) was the top-scorer for India while Kanika Ahuja hit 30 not out off 23 balls.

It was a struggle for Indian batters as only four of them managed double digit scores with Bangladesh bowlers picking up wickets at regular intervals, not allowing India to build any substantial partnership.

Besides Vrinda and Ahuja, wicketkeeper U Chetry (22) and skipper Shweta  Sehrawat (13) were the other two Indian batters to reach double digit scores.



For Bangladesh, slow left-arm orthodox bowler Nahida Akter (2/13) and off-spinner Sultana Khatun (2/30) picked up two wickets apiece.

India progressed to the final after their semi-final against Sri Lanka was washed out without a ball being bowled on Tuesday.

In a bizarre run of events, India played only one game in the run-up to the final, their opener against hosts Hong Kong, which they won by nine wickets.



India's other three matches, including the semis against Sri Lanka, were washed out without a ball being bowled.

In fact, rain played spoilsport throughout the tournament, forcing as many as eight games to be washed out.

Source: PTI
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