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India, Lanka gear up for Sunday’s Womens’ Asia Cup final
LAHORE—Three-time champion India and Sri Lanka geared up for Sunday’s
final in the Women’s Asia Cup with convincing victories in the last
round matches in Sri Lanka on Friday.
India defeated traditional rival Pakistan by 206 runs in Kurunegala
while Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by nine wickets in Dambulla,said the
information made available here. Sunday’s final between India and Sri
Lanka will be played in Kurunegala with India bidding to win the
tournament for the fourth successive time.
Electing to bat first, India collected 283-3 in 50 overs after openers
Jaya Sharma and Karuna Jain provided their team a 114-run start in 20
overs. The partnership ended when Karuna was run-out after scoring 37
that included six boundaries.
Jaya followed Karuna 26 runs later after scoring a well-made 74, her
13th ODI half-century. She faced 91 balls and hit 12 fours. Anagha
Deshpande, making her debut, contributed 38 and featured in a 53-run
third wicket stand with captain Mithali Raj in 10 overs, who was later
involved in a 90-run unbroken fourth wicket partnership with Rumeli Dhar.
Mithali returned unbeaten on 62, her 22nd career half-century, while
Rumeli chipped in with a rapid 51 not out which was her fifth
half-century. Mithali faced 58 balls and hit five fours while Rumeli’s
45-ball knock included six fours and a six.
Pakistan, in turn, was rocked by debutant fast bowler Snehal Pradhan and
Jhulan Goswami and slumped to 45-5 in 20 overs before left-arm spinner
Neetu David joined action and picked up 3-9 as Pakistan was bowled out
for 76 in 33.3 overs. Snehal returned figures of 10-1-21-3 while Jhulan
bagged 2-19.
In Kurunegala, Dedunu Silva and Shashikala Siriwardene added 81 runs for
the unbroken second wicket as Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by nine
wickets. Dedunu scored 66 off 82 balls with 12 fours while Shashikala
followed up her 2-28 with 23 that came off 34 balls and included two
fours. Scores in brief: At Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, India
beat Sri Lanka by 206 runs India 283-3, 50 overs (Jaya Sharma 74,
Mithali Raj 62 not out, Rumeli Dhar 51 not out, Anagha Deshpande 38,
Karuna Jain 37) Pakistan 77 all out, 33.3 overs (Neetu David 3-9, Snehal
Pradhan 3-21, Jhulan Goswami 2-19) At Welagedara Stadium Kurunegala, Sri
Lanka beat Bangladesh by nine wickets Bangladesh 120 all out, 49.3 overs
(Ayesha Akhter 30; Janakanthy Mala 3-9, Shashikala Siriwardene 2-28) Sri
Lanka 123-1, 25.5 overs (Dedunu Silva 66 not out, Shashikala Siriwardene
23 not out) Sunday’s fixture: Final,India v Sri Lanka, Welagedara
Stadium Kurunegala.
—Agencies |