India’s U-19 crew received the inaugural Women’s U-19 Asia Cup title in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, defeating Bangladesh U-19 by 41 runs, because of a superb half-century from Gongadi Trisha and a formidable displaying with the ball.
After successful the toss, Bangladesh skipper Sumaiya Akter opted to discipline. Trisha scored a strong 52 runs off 47 balls on the prime of the order, hitting 5 fours and two sixes. But the remainder of the Indian batsmen discovered it tough to attain.
Trisha’s efforts had been essential, as she held the innings collectively amid a string of low scores from her teammates.
Without fast contributions from Mithila Vinod (17 runs off 12 balls) and Aayushi Shukla (10 from 13), India might need struggled to succeed in 117 runs for 7 of their 20 overs.
For Bangladesh, Farjana Easmin was the standout bowler, taking 4 wickets for 31 runs, whereas Nishita Akter Nishi claimed 2 for 23.
In response, Bangladesh constantly misplaced wickets and fell brief, being bowled out for simply 76 runs in 18.3 overs. Juairiya Ferdous (22 runs off 30 balls) and Fahomida Choya (18 runs off 24 balls) had been the one vital scorers for the crew.
On the Indian facet, Aayushi Shukla excelled with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 17 runs, complemented by Sonam Yadav (2/13), Parunika Sisodia (2/12), and VJ Joshitha (1/11).
Gongadi Trisha’s match-successful efficiency earned her the Player of the Match award.
Brief Scores:
India U-19: 117 for 7 in 20 overs (Gongadi Trisha 52, Mithila Vinod 17; Farjana Easmin 4/31, Nishita Aketer Nishi 2/23)
Bangladesh U-19: 76 all out in 18.3 overs (Juairiya Ferdous 22; Aayushi Shukla 3/17, Sonam Yadav 2/13, Parunika Sisodia 2/12)