Women’s T20 Asia Cup: Bangladesh kick India to bind a title

When Bangladesh were 83/4, Rumana Ahmed (23 off 22) did good to move down a compulsory runs to 13 off a final dual overs.

Women's T20 Asia Cup: Bangladesh kick India to bind a title

Six-time fortifying champions India suffered a three-wicket better opposite Bangladesh in a final of a Women’s Asia Cup Twenty20 cricket contest during a Kinrara Academy Oval here on Sunday. After India scored 112/9, interjection to Harmanpreet Singh’s 56, Bangladesh managed to get over a line in a final round of their innings.

Bangladesh were in control for a vital partial of a match. Even after Nigar Sultana (27 off 24) got out in a second round of a 16th over, when Bangladesh were 83/4, Rumana Ahmed (23 off 22) did good to move down a compulsory runs to 13 off a final dual overs. In a penultimate over, Deepti Sharma gave divided usually 4 runs, gripping India in a match.

In a initial 3 deliveries of a final over, delivered by Harmanpreet, Bangladesh got 6 runs, including a range from Rumana. Harmanpreet done it a pulsating event by stealing Sanjida Islam (7) and Rumana — a plant of run out, in a fourth and fifth deliveries. Rumana was stopped from reaching for her second run in a penultimate delivery, definition Bangladesh indispensable dual runs from a final ball.

Jahanara Alam scampered for dual runs off a final round to sign Bangladesh’s initial pretension in a continental championship that had seen India winning each pretension given a pregnancy in 2004. Bangladesh had progressing in a week degraded India by 7 wickets — that was their initial win over a sub-continental giants in any format. In a final, carrying inaugurated to field, Bangladeshi bowlers fit their captain Salma Khatun’s preference as they reduced India to 32/4 in a initial 9 overs. Salma effected a run out of opener Smriti Mandhana (7) in a initial smoothness of a fourth over before right-arm middle pacer Jahanara Alam rattled a stumps of Deepti Sharma (4) in a seventh over.

In a following over, off-spinner Khadija Tul Kubra dealt a outrageous blow to India by stealing maestro Mithali Raj (11). In another discerning startle to India, Anuja Patil (3) was announced out for interference a margin in a second round of a ninth over. Then a fifth-wicket mount between Harmanpreet and Veda Krishnamurthy (11) lasted for 30 runs compartment Salma accounted for a Karnataka right-hander in a third round of a 13th over.

Afterwards, Harmanpreet dominated a bowlers, who kept stealing one wicket after a other. India were reduced to 74/7 as Taniya Bhatia (3) and Shikha Pandey (1) fell even as Harmanpreet hold one end. She found good support from Jhulan Goswami (10) as a eighth-wicket mount between them fetched 33 runs.

India managed to measure 112/9 as Harmanpreet was a final actor to be discharged in a final ball. The Punjab right-hander strike 7 fours during her 42-ball innings. Defending a tiny sum was expectedly tough for India. Leg-spinner Poonam Yadav kept India’s hopes alive by stealing Shamima Sultana (16), Ayasha Rahman (17) and Fargana Hoque (11) in a antagonistic spell. Rumana and Nigar assimilated hands during 55/3 before a twin took Bangladesh nearby a target.

Brief scores: India: 112/9 (Harmanpreet Kaur 56; Rumana Ahmed 2/22, Khadija Tul Kubra 2/23). Bangladesh: 113/7 in 20 overs (Nigar Sultana 27, Rumana Ahmed 23; Poonam Yadav 4/9, Harmanpreet Kaur 2/19).

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