
Gongadi Trisha starred 3-15 and an undefeated 44 of 33 balls in the title clash
India under 19 women successfully defended their Crown of the T20 World Cup of less than 19 women while they beat South Africa in the final on Sunday at the Oval Bayuemas in Kaula Lumpur.
The Indian batters cut an objective of 83 in 11.2 overs with nine remaining WICKETS to lift the title dominant. India had won the 2023 inaugural World Cup in South Africa under the captain of the star opener Shafali Verma.
PARRUNIKA SISODIA, GONGADI TRISHA and AAYUSHI SHUKLA South Africa
The captain of South Africa, Kayla Reyneke, chose to hit after winning the raffle, which seemed to be the right decision in the first time after the openers Jemma Botha and Simone Lourens scored 10 races.
However, at the end of the room, they were both back on the bench when Parasika Sisodia (2-6) and Pacer Shabnam Shakil (1-7) hit to trigger the South African collapse.
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The rotating trio of sisody, Gongadi Trisha and Aayushi Shukla put them on a tight rope with three more Wickets, since South Africa could reach only 44 races in 13 during the middle of the middle of their side.
Trisha, who is the best scorer of the tournament, turned the magic with his leg with 3-15 of his four overs that included the precious Wickt of Captain Reyneke.
Mieke Van Vourast was the best of South African batters with 23 of 18, as he added 30 races for the sixth wickts with Fay Cowling (15 of 20 balls). But once Trisha withdrew Van Voorts in the 18th, the best goalkeeper of the tournament, Vaishnavi Sharma (2-23), eliminated the cowling and Monalisa Legodi in 19.
South Africa’s tickets came to an end at 82 when Ashleight Van Wyk was fired by Sisody.
Trisha becomes ballistics in Chase
The Trisha starter, who became the first centurion of the World Cup of women under 19 T20 with 102 not out of Scotland, went to hammering and tweezers in the players of South African bowling from the first ball itself.
The 19 -year -old hit six limits, while her partner G Kamilini obtained a limit when India ran to 36 within the first four overs. Kamilini was fired by Reyneke’s fifth when he threw him to Long-Off for an excellent capture of Lourens.
Despite a fifth of Wickt’s maiden, there was little South Africa to stop Trisha while still finding gaps and driving easily. It was left in 38 in the tenth of Monalisa Legodi, but the game was already beyond the reach of South Africa by then.
Sanika Chalka scored at a rhythm of Run-A-Ball and did not remain in 26 of 22 balls. The Indian team hastened to the countryside when Chalka led Legodi to the limit of the square leg.
Trisha with 44 not out of 33 balls, finished miles ahead of all the others in the tournament with a 305 set of seven games in an impressive average of 76. The 19 -year -old girl from Telangana pocketed both the player and the player and The Tournament Awards player.
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