Indian batter Trisha Gongadi has created file on Tuesday by change into the primary U-19 participant in Ladies’s T20 World Cup to attain a ton. The correct-hander obtained his blistering ton in opposition to Scotland within the Tremendous Six spherical stage of the match.
Trisha has obtained to the landmark in 53 balls in 18th over. The earlier highest rating belonged to England batter Grace Scrivens who scored 93 in opposition to Eire January 2023 in Potchefstroom.
Trisha displayed her array of strokes and slammed 110 not out off 59 balls with the assistance of 13 boundaries and 4 maximums after being despatched into bat.
She was ably supported by fellow opener and wicketkeeper Kamalini G (51 off 42 balls) and Sanika Chalke, who remained unbeaten on 29 off 20 balls as India scored 208 for 1 in 20 overs.
In reply, Scotland lower a sorry determine as they had been bowled out for 58 in 14 overs.
For Scotland, openers Pippa Kelly (12) and Emma Walsingham (12) had been joint top-scorers.
Left-arm orthodox spinner Ayushi Shukla was the star for India with the ball returning with figures of 4 for 8, whereas left-armer Vaishnavi Sharma (3/5) and Trisha (3/6), after her exploits with the bat, additionally carried out with the ball in hand.
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In the meantime in different matches of the day, Bangladesh completed their marketing campaign in fashion with a simple 10-wicket victory over the West Indies.
The Asian facet carried out effectively with the ball to limit the West Indies to simply 54 for six from their 13 overs and cruised previous the victory goal inside 9 overs on the again of an unbeaten 25 not out from opener Juairiya Ferdous.
Bangladesh gained the toss and elected to bowl at Bayuemas Oval after tireless effort from floor employees within the nation’s capital, with spinner Nishita Akter Nishi accumulating three wickets Anisa Akter Soba claimed a pair of wickets because the West Indies struggled within the situations and Bangladesh eased dwelling to maneuver as much as third place on the Group 1 standings.
(With company inputs)