India Women v Thailand Women ? Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup (Group A) ? Match Update
Aided by a concentrated bowling attack, the India Women claimed a comprehensive 77-run win over the Thailand Women in their Group A match during the ongoing Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup, at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium in China, today on October 25.
The India Women won the toss and elected to bat first, and while Thailand?s Somnarin Tippoch (3-0-19-2) and Nattakan Chantam (4-0-15-1) attempted to keep their opponents in check, the India Women eventually posted a final total of 109 by the end of 20 overs.
Poonam Raut (8) and Mona Mehsram (17) opened the innings for their side, but the opening stand did not proceed beyond 16 runs. Raut fell prey to Chantam in the 6th over, but her successor, skipper Mithali Raj, top-scored for the team with 28, in addition to setting up a 21-run stand with Meshram. The latter was sent back to the pavilion in the 10th over, dismissed via run out, but Player of the Match Raj soldiered on, establishing a 38-run stand with Harmanpreet Kaur (15).
Their combined efforts got the team up to 75 by the 15th over, after which Kaur was caught and bowled by Tippoch, and Raj also fell prey to Tippoch in the 17th over. Nagarajan Niranjana (16*) and Amita Sharma (13*) joined forces for the final partnership of the Indian Women?s innings, setting up an unbeaten 28-run stand which got the team up to a final total of 109 by the end of 20 overs.
The team then followed up their batting performance with a fierce bowling display ? every one of their 6 bowlers, save one, claimed two wickets each, and displayed incredible economy. Aided by the efforts of Ekta Bisht (4-2-7-2), Rasanara Parwin (4-1-8-2), Niranjana (4-1-9-2), Reema Malhotra (2-1-1-2), and Meshram (1.3-1-1-2), the India Women cut their opponents off, all out, at a paltry 32.
Nattaya Boochatham remained the top-scorer for the Thailand Women with a dismal 8-run contribution, while skipper Tippoch only managed a paltry 1, as did Naruemol Chaiwai and Rattana Sangsoma. Chantam, Nantanit Konchan, and Premwadee Doungsin were all dismissed on duck, and by the final over, the Thailand Women were all out at 32, granting the India Women a 77-run win.
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