The T20 World Cup finalist an eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first semifinal at the JB Marks and India has the 1st ever Under -19 Women’s T20 World cup ICC.
New Zealand to 107 for nine after the kiwis after the putting bat first and the victory with 34 balls to spare after India had restricted New Zealand, Shweta Sehrawat 61 unbeaten in just 45 balls, propelled India
The boundaries of Sehrawat help her for ten and adding 33 for the first wicket with (10) and 62 for the second wicket with captain Shafali Verna and Soumya Tiwari (22 of 26 balls)
Had a served one of India was earlier of its finest display in the field and bowling was a catching slower wicket to wicket.
Sensing the pitch was playing slower, dragged their lengths back somewhat, forcing the Kiwis to play more cross-bat shots.
Izzy Gaze (26 from 22 balls) did the repair work with Plimmer, but they kept losing wickets at the wrong time. Snapping up three for 20 Parshavi Chopra continued her excellent tournament,
The match was in its control, India, sensing that also razor-sharp to any opportunity prime example is Paige Loggenberg’s dismissal. Hrishita Basu initially offered it to Natasha Codyre but reacted quickly to the attempted single.
Indian real damage was done at front of a beautifully nudged out by Mannat Kashyap Anna Browning who got one to dip and turn the edge was snapped up by Tiwari at slip Titas Sadhu, and New Zealand’s other opener as she tried to force the pace.
Snapping up three for 20 Parshavi Chopra continued her excellent tournament, The match was in its control, India, sensing that also razor-sharp to any opportunity prime example Paige Loggenberg’s dismissal.
Sensing the pitch was playing slower, dragged their lengths back somewhat, forcing the Kiwis to play more cross-bat shots the (35 off 32 balls) game.