Women's U-19 T20 World Cup final: IND-W vs. SA-W In the Women's U-19 T20 World Cup final, India easily defeated South Africa, needing only 11.2 overs to chase 83 runs for victory. Under Shafali Verma's guidance, India has also won the first edition in 2023.
India won the Women's U-19 T20 World Cup for the second time in a row on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur after defeating South Africa by nine wickets in a lopsided final. Under Shafali Verma's leadership, India won the first championship in 2023.India defeated South Africa in Malaysia to win the U-19 World Cup for the second time. Under the leadership of current batting mainstay Virat Kohli, India won the junior one-day World Cup in 2008 after defeating South Africa in the championship match.
Before Trisha Gongadi (44 not out) and Sanika Chalke (26 not out) stitched an undefeated 48 runs for the second wicket to defend their title in 11.2 overs, India, chasing 83 runs for win, lost opener G Kamalini in the fifth over.
The winning runs were really hit by Sanika Chalke. Prior to this, Trisha Gongadi spearheaded the Indian bowling attack, knocking out the Proteas for 82 in 20 overs with 3/15. Aayushi Shukla (2/9), Parunika, and Vaishnavi Sharma (2/23)
South Africa's leading scorer, Mieke van Voorst, chose to bat and scored 23 runs. Of their batters, just four were able to score in double figures. Additionally, four of their hitters were unable to open their accounts.
I can't adequately describe how I feel after thinking about it for the last two years. After the victory, Sanika Chalke commented, "That was a remarkable step for us." Additionally, India won the Women's U-19 T20 World Cup title for the first time without dropping a single match.
With 309 runs from seven games, including a record-breaking undefeated century, bowler Trisha Gongadi finished as the tournament's leading run scorer as India dominated among hitters. With 143 runs from the same amount of games, her opening partner G Kamalini came in third on the list.
The Girls in Blue also overpowered the bowlers. Aayushi Shukla and Vaishnavi Sharma finished one-two with 17 and 14 wickets, respectively. Having taken ten wickets, Parunika Sisodia finished fourth.
I can't adequately describe how I feel after thinking about it for the last two years. After the victory, Sanika Chalke commented, "That was a remarkable step for us." Additionally, India won the Women's U-19 T20 World Cup title for the first time without dropping a single match.
With 309 runs from seven games, including a record-breaking undefeated century, bowler Trisha Gongadi finished as the tournament's leading run scorer as India dominated among hitters. With 143 runs from the same amount of games, her opening partner G Kamalini came in third on the list.
The Girls in Blue also overpowered the bowlers. Aayushi Shukla and Vaishnavi Sharma finished one-two with 17 and 14 wickets, respectively. Having taken ten wickets, Parunika Sisodia finished fourth.
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