Indian women beat Pak to lift inaugural Asia Cup
BY PTI1 Nov 2012 6:45 AM IST
PTI1 Nov 2012 6:45 AM IST
Indian women’s cricket team lifted the inaugural Asian Cricket Council’s Twenty20 Asia Cup after beating arch-rivals Pakistan by 18 runs in a low-scoring final on Wednesday.
India’s decision to bat first seemed to have backfired when the team folded for 81 but the bowlers did a splendid job to dismiss Pakistan to 63 in 19.1 overs. What was particularly impressive about the Indian bowlers was their discipline, giving away just a couple of wides from 19.1 overs, which they took to bowl out their opponents.
Electing to bat first, Indian women did not have an good beginning as they lost both their openers within the first couple of overs. Anuja Patil was the first one to be shown the way to the pavillion by Sadia Yousuf. Sulakshana Naik soon followed suit to leave India tottering at two for four.
Poonam Raut (25) and stand-in skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (20) tried to resurrect the Indian innings but the tail couldn’t offer much with the bat as it was bundled out for just 81. Pakistan, after an initial jolt in the form of Qanita Jalil (2), tried to build their innings on the back of Bismah Maroof (18) and skipper Sana Mir’s (11) stand of 27 runs.
But with both the batters falling within a span of one over things never looked the same for Pakistan as they kept on losing the wickets on regular intervals. The team lost nine wickets for the addition of just 32 runs to hand India a comfortable 18-run win.
India’s decision to bat first seemed to have backfired when the team folded for 81 but the bowlers did a splendid job to dismiss Pakistan to 63 in 19.1 overs. What was particularly impressive about the Indian bowlers was their discipline, giving away just a couple of wides from 19.1 overs, which they took to bowl out their opponents.
Electing to bat first, Indian women did not have an good beginning as they lost both their openers within the first couple of overs. Anuja Patil was the first one to be shown the way to the pavillion by Sadia Yousuf. Sulakshana Naik soon followed suit to leave India tottering at two for four.
Poonam Raut (25) and stand-in skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (20) tried to resurrect the Indian innings but the tail couldn’t offer much with the bat as it was bundled out for just 81. Pakistan, after an initial jolt in the form of Qanita Jalil (2), tried to build their innings on the back of Bismah Maroof (18) and skipper Sana Mir’s (11) stand of 27 runs.
But with both the batters falling within a span of one over things never looked the same for Pakistan as they kept on losing the wickets on regular intervals. The team lost nine wickets for the addition of just 32 runs to hand India a comfortable 18-run win.
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