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India U-19 Women’s Cricket Team Achieves Historic Asia Cup Victory


India U-19 Women clinched the inaugural Asia Cup. Team India defeated Bangladesh women by 41 runs. Gongadi Trisha became the architect of victory. Trisha scored a brilliant half-century and trapped the opposition with her bowling prowess.

India U-19 women win first Asia Cup title

The Indian U-19 women’s team achieved a victory in the first-ever women’s Asia Cup. India claimed the title behind Bangladesh by 41 runs in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Gongadi Trisha’s winning 52 runs and a stellar bowling effort sealed the victory.

Trisha’s exceptional performance

Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bowl first. While batting first, India posted the target of 117/7 in 20 overs. Trisha’s 52 runs off 47 balls leads to a decent target. Mithila Vinod’s 17 for 12 and Aayushi Shukla’s 10 for 13 helped India reach the defensive target. Bangladesh’s Farjana Easmin shone with the ball and took 4/31.

Bowling dominance in India

Indian bowlers outclassed Bangladesh. They restricted Bangladesh to just 76 runs in 18.3 overs. Ayushi shukla took 3 wickets, while Sonam Yadav and Parunika Sisodia contributed two wickets each. Despite the resistance of Juairiya Ferdous and Fahmodia Choya, Bangladesh’s efforts were insufficient.
Gangodi Trisha became the player of the match with her vital performance in India’s historic victory.

BCCI congratulates Asia Cup champions

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) congratulated the Indian under-19 women’s cricket team for their impressive win.

The first edition of the U-19 Women’s Asia Cup is not run by the Indian team. The youngsters showed their potential and raised the hopes of cricket fans.

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