Women’s Asia Cup: India beats Malaysia by 30 runs in rain-affected match; Meghana smashes maiden T20I fifty

Opener Sabbhineni Meghana (69) cracked her maiden T20I half-century to power India to 181 for four after being invited to bat.

Published : Oct 03, 2022 16:39 IST , SYLHET

Sabbhineni Meghana of India raises her bat after scoring a fifty during the Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2022 match between India Women and Malaysia Women at the Sylhet Outer Cricket Stadium in Sylhet on Monday.
Sabbhineni Meghana of India raises her bat after scoring a fifty during the Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2022 match between India Women and Malaysia Women at the Sylhet Outer Cricket Stadium in Sylhet on Monday. | Photo Credit: Asian Cricket Council
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Sabbhineni Meghana of India raises her bat after scoring a fifty during the Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2022 match between India Women and Malaysia Women at the Sylhet Outer Cricket Stadium in Sylhet on Monday. | Photo Credit: Asian Cricket Council

Opener Sabbhineni Meghana (69) batted with authority to record her maiden T20I half-century as India defeated Malaysia by 30 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis (DL) method in the rain-curtailed Asia Cup match here on Monday.

Replacing vice-captain Smriti Mandhana at the top, Meghana hit a career-best 69 off 53 deliveries to help India post 181 for four.

In reply, Malaysia was tottering at 16 for two in 5.2 overs when rain stopped play, far behind the 46-run mark which was the DL par score when the match was called off.

With the win, India moved to the second spot on the points table - with four points - behind Pakistan.

Meghana took the Malaysian bowling attack to the sword as she brought up her career-best score in the format after India was asked to bat.

The big-hitting Shafali Verma, who is struggling for form, also pitched in but the teenager looked scratchy for the most part of her 46-run knock.

Meghana made most of the opportunity provided to her as she donned the role of the aggressor from the very first ball.

She milked boundaries every over, hitting the ball all across the ground in the PowerPlay as India fetched 47 for no loss in the first six overs.

She was dropped on 14 by skipper Winifred Duraisingam (two for 36) in the third over and the right-hander made the Malaysians pay for the error as she raced to her fifty with a boundary.

Poor fielding only added to Malaysia’s woes as the Indian women looked on course for a 200-plus score.

However, Duraisingam got the big wicket of Meghana. The Indian looked to drive only to chip the ball straight into the hands of extra cover, sending the entire Malaysian team into a frenzy.

Shafali, who had played second second fiddle to perfection, smashed a couple of sixes but failed to carry on the momentum once Meghana was out.

Richa Ghosh was elevated to the number three spot and the young wicketkeeper played a fluent 33-run knock, finding the gaps beautifully.

But Shafali struggled to accelerate as Malaysia tightened its bowling and fielding while also triggering a mini-batting collapse.

In the eventful penultimate over, Shafali was bowled by 17-year-old Nur Dania Syuhada (two for nine) off the first delivery before the spinner got rid of Kiran Navgire (0) off the very next ball.

It would have been a three-wicket haul for the teenager had Richa not been dropped at deep midwicket on 31.

Defending 181, spinners Deepti Sharma (one for 10) and Rajeshwari Gayakwad (one for six) got rid of openers Duraisingam (0) and Wan Julia (1) before rain stopped play.

Brief scores
India 181 for 4 (S. Megha 69, Shafali Verma 46, Richa Ghosh 33 n.o.) beat Malaysia 16 for 2 in 5.2 overs by 30 runs (D/L method)
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