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India crush
Sri Lanka in women’s Asia Cup cricket tournament
By Zeeshan Mirza
KARACHI—India’s women cricketers began their Asia Cup defence
convincingly, defeating Sri Lanka by ten wickets at the Gymkhana ground.
India, who beat Sri Lanka in the two-nation first Asia Cup in 2003,
raced to 118-0 in 27.3 overs after bundling their opponents out for a
meager 115 in 48.5 overs on Thursday.
Host Pakistan, the third team competing in the double-league event, lost
to Sri Lanka by 14 runs in the opening match on Wednesday.
Off-spinner Nooshin Al-khadeer with 3-11 and leg-break bowler Reema
Malhotra (3-31) rocked the Sri Lankans, who failed to build any
partnership. Chamari Pologampola top-scored with 23.
India finished runners-up to Australia in the World Cup early this year
and are Asia’s top-ranked women’s team. Karuna Jain with 52 and Jaya
Sharma 58 remained undefeated as they cruised to an easy win.
India now take on Pakistan on Friday. All three teams face each other
twice with the top two teams playing in the January 4 final.
Pakistan is hosting its first international cricket event for women
after the country’s cricket board formed a women’s section early this
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