Asia Cup: Indian women wallop Bangladesh in the opener

The Indian team led by Harmanpreet Kaur was clinical with the ball, bowling out Bangladesh for a mere 54 runs for a comprehensive victory in its opening match of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 tournament today. The star bowler for India was leggie Poonam Yadav, who picked up three wickets.

Published : Nov 26, 2016 16:31 IST , Bangkok

Poonam Yadav conceded just 13 runs from her four overs and picked up three wickets against Bangladesh in Women's Asia Cup T20 tournament in Bangkok.
Poonam Yadav conceded just 13 runs from her four overs and picked up three wickets against Bangladesh in Women's Asia Cup T20 tournament in Bangkok.
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Poonam Yadav conceded just 13 runs from her four overs and picked up three wickets against Bangladesh in Women's Asia Cup T20 tournament in Bangkok.

Indian women produced a professional performance to beat Bangladesh by 64 runs in its opening match of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 tournament in Bangkok. The experienced pair of Mithali Raj (49 not out) and Smriti Mandhana (41) put up a 70-run stand for the opening wicket to take India to 118 for six in 20 overs.

The team led by Harmanpreet Kaur was clinical with the ball, bowling out Bangladesh for a mere 54 runs for a comprehensive victory. The star bowler for India was leggie Poonam Yadav, who picked up three wickets and conceded just 13 runs in four overs.

India, whose participation in the tournament was under cloud due to the presence of arch-rivals Pakistan, next play hosts Thailand tomorrow. It remains to be seen whether it faces Pakistan on November 29. Both teams are scheduled to play the exciting clash, according to the Asian Cricket Council website.

The Indians, however, go into its game against Thailand high on confidence with the result today. Raj, who was removed as T20 captain prior to the tournament, proved why she still has a lot to offer in the shortest format. She remained unbeaten right till the end and just two boundaries in her 59 ball knock showed how hard she had to work for every run.

India should have set a bigger total, especially with the kind of start provided by the openers. However, that wasn’t to be as it lost its way in the second half of the innings. In the other match of the day, Pakistan too began its campaign on an emphatic note by giving Nepal a nine wicket thrashing.

Brief scores: India 118/6 in 20 overs (Raj 49, Mandhana 41; Kubra 2/12). Bangladesh 54 all out in 18.2 overs (Sharmin 18; Yadav 3/13).

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