India Vs Scotland Highlights, ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup: G Trisha's All-Round Show Hands IND-W 150-Run Win
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IND-W U-19 National Cricket Team vs SCO-W U-19 National Cricket Team Highlights, ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup (India Women National Cricket Team vs Scotland Women Cricket Team):
Opener Trisha Gongadi etched her name in the record books scoring the first-ever century in women’s U-19 T20 World Cup history to power India to 150-run victory over Scotland here on Tuesday.
Trisha displayed her array of strokes and slammed 110 not out off 59 balls with the help of 13 boundaries and four maximums after being sent 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 cut a sorry figure as they were bowled out for 58 in 14 overs.
For Scotland, openers Pippa Kelly (12) and Emma Walsingham (12) were joint top-scorers.
Left-arm orthodox spinner Ayushi Shukla was the star for India with the ball returning with figures of 4 for 8, while left-armer Vaishnavi Sharma (3/5) and Trisha (3/6), after her exploits with the bat, also performed with the ball in hand.
IND-W Vs SCO-W U19 World Cup Playing XIs
India: G Kamalini (wk), Gongadi Trisha, Sanika Chalke, Niki Prasad (c), Ishwari Awsare, Mithila Vinod, Bhavika Ahire, Aayushi Shukla, Shabnam Md Shakil, Vaishnavi Sharma, Sonam Yadav
Scotland: Pippa Kelly, Emma Walsingham, Pippa Sproul (wk), Niamh Muir (c), Nayma Sheikh, Charlotte Nevard, Amelie Baldie, Gabriella Fontenla, Maisie Maceira, Mollie Parker, Kirsty McColl
Earlier in the game, India started off well after being invited to bat. Kamalini and Trisha both hit the top gear from the first over and didn’t take time to settle in. The Scottish pacers didn’t get their lines correct and hence, the Indians motored away swiftly, scoring 67 runs in the first six overs. They continued to err in lengths and looked a bit too predictable as well. Powerplay was ticked, now it was all about consolidation in the middle overs. Trisha got better and better as she progressed with her innings and went on to notch up a sensational century, making her the first-ever woman cricketer to do so in this competition. She received valuable support from Kamalini G who scored a fifty of her own and Sanika Chalke too, contributed well in the backend. On back of such batting performances, India mounted a mammoth 209 on the board.
Well then, that is a wrap from this clash! India completed both their Super Six and group stage campaigns in dominant fashion, remaining undefeated with a series of convincing victories under their belt. They now prepare for the all-important knockout stage where the challenge will be elevated against stronger oppositions. While Scotland’s World Cup campaign has come to an end with limited match opportunities, they’ll depart with invaluable experiences and lessons learned. Participating in cricket’s biggest tournament is a significant achievement in itself, one that will contribute to their growth as a cricketing nation. With this, another day draws to a close in this tournament. It began with a washout between USA Women and South Africa Women, and then was followed by Bangladesh Women defeating West Indies Women comprehensively. Now then, as the tournament progresses toward the semifinals, there are still a couple of Super Six matches remaining to be played. Match 11 features Nigeria Women going up against Ireland Women in Bangi. That match will begin on Wednesday, 29th January, at 2.30 am GMT while the day’s second game, Match 12 pits two powerhouse sides, Australia and Sri Lanka at the same venue, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 6.30 am GMT. Till then, cheers!
The captain of India Women Under-19, Niki Prasad talks about Trisha’s innings being a very special for the team. She further says that the first wicket partnership that happened for them will bring a lot of confidence in them going ahead to the semifinals. She says that they have been doing well as a team and are prepared for any challenges that come up to them in the coming days.
The captain of Scotland Women Under-19, Niamh Muir is up for a chat now. She says they learnt a lot from playing against a strong opposition. Accepts that they were not accurate with the ball. Says they missed their lines and lengths and were punished. About the positives from the tournament, she mentions that their win against Nepal was a big moment for them as a group, and also adds that they aimed to get into the Super Six stage this time. Ends up thanking all the supporters in the family and others.
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Trisha Gongadi is the well-deseved PLAYER OF THE MATCH for her glittering century – 110 off just 59 balls, which included 13 boundaries and 4 sixes. She expresses that she has no words to say about the performance and she says thanks to her support staff. She says that her plan is usually to take a few over time and then start playing according to the situation. She says that the inside-out is her favorite shot of the book. She ends by saying that she is a bit disappointed in not getting the hat trick but she is still very happy for the 3 wickets.
Earlier in the game, India started off well after being invited to bat. Kamalini and Trisha both hit the top gear from the first over and didn’t take time to settle in. The Scottish pacers didn’t get their lines correct and hence, the Indians motored away swiftly, scoring 67 runs in the first six overs. They continued to err in lengths and looked a bit too predictable as well. Powerplay was ticked, now it was all about consolidation in the middle overs. Trisha got better and better as she progressed with her innings and went on to notch up a sensational century, making her the first-ever woman cricketer to do so in this competition.
The introduction of spin bowling proved to be Scotland’s undoing. Vaishnavi Sharma, continuing her excellent bowling form, struck twice in her opening two overs. She also became the leading wicket-taker of the tournament. The real damage came from Aayushi Shukla, who delivered a devastating over claiming three wickets and dismantling Scotland’s middle order. This collapse left Scotland reeling at 42/7 at the midway point. Trisha Gongadi, who had already impressed with a masterful century with the bat, added to her outstanding performance by claiming three wickets with the ball and helped India to bundle Scotland on a paltry 58.
Scotland began their chase of the massive target with attacking intent, as Kelly and Walsingham found the boundary rope early. They particularly targeted Shabnam, scoring 14 runs in a productive second over. While the openers tried to maintain an aggressive approach, their momentum was halted by Aayushi Shukla.
A COMPLETE SPIN DOMINANCE FROM INDIA! All ten wickets were shared by the spinners as they badly dented the Scottish batting unit. A comprehensive 150-run win, and will massively boost their confidence as they now look ahead to the semifinals. While they missed out on Super Six qualification in their previous attempt, reaching this stage this time around marks a step forward in Scottish cricket. This experience at a higher level of competition will serve as a valuable stepping stone in their continued growth as a team and a cricketing nation.
A COMPLETE SPIN DOMINANCE FROM INDIA! All ten wickets were shared by the spinners as they badly dented the Scottish batting unit. A comprehensive 150-run win, and will massively boost their confidence as they now look ahead to the semifinals.
13.6 – OUT! STUMPED! India Women Under-19 win the game by 150 runs to spare!
Batsman_1 : Kirsty McColl 3(5)
Batsman_2 : Nayma Sheikh 10(18)
Bowler : Trisha Gongadi 3/6(2)
Over : 14
Run : 2
Wicket : 1
Score : 58/10
13.5 – Fuller on the off stump again. Nayma Sheikh drives the ball to long off for a single.
13.4 – Floats the ball up on the off stump. Nayma Sheikh drives it well towards covers.
13.3 – Touch fuller outside off. Nayma Sheikh nudges it to point from the crease.
13.2 – Nagging length outside the off stump line. Nayma Sheikh stays back and taps the ball late towards point.
13.1 – Tosses the ball up on the off stump. Kirsty McColl drives it to long on for a single.
12.5 – Fuller on the leg stump again from Mithila Vinod. Kirsty McColl slogs the ball to deep mid-wicket for a single.
12.6 – No run, played towards point.
12.5 – 1 run.
12.4 – Nails a yorker that just misses the leg stump line. The batter is beaten by the pace and the ball does not hit the stumps.
12.3 – Pitches the ball up on the off stump line. Nayma Sheikh taps it infront of point and runs a single.
12.2 – Nagging length outside the off stump line. Nayma Sheikh taps it towards covers.
12.1 – FOUR! OUTSIDE EDGE! Mithila Vinod pitches the ball up outside the off stump line. Nayma Sheikh throws her bat at the ball but only manages an outside edge that runs away to the third man boundary line for four runs.
12.1 – Four.
11.6 – Short and wide outside off. Nayma Sheikh cuts the ball straight to point and runs a single off the misfield.
Batsman_1 : Nayma Sheikh 4(10)
Batsman_2 : Kirsty McColl 1(1)
Bowler : Trisha Gongadi 2/4(1)
Over : 12
Run : 4
Wicket : 2
Score : 50/9
11.5 – Nagging length on the stumps. Kirsty McColl slogs it towards short mid-wicket.
Kirsty McColl is the last batter in for Scotland Women Under-19 and will face the Hat Trick ball from Trisha!
11.1 – Tosses the ball up on the stumps. Maisie Maceira looks to drive the ball but gets an inside edge towards square leg.
11.3 – OUT! c Sanika Chalke b Trisha Gongadi.
Mollie Parker is in at number 10.
11.4 – OUT! lbw b Trisha Gongadi.
11.2 – Floats it up outside off. Maisie Maceira plays the inside out over covers for a couple of runs.
10.3 – Short and wide outside off. Maisie Maceira cuts the ball to sweeper covers for a run.
10.2 – Nagging length just outside off. Maisie Maceira taps it towards covers.
10.1 – Pitches the ball up on the stumps. Maisie Maceira blocks it off the front foot
10.6 – No run.
10.5 – Pitches the ball up on the off stump line. Maisie Maceira slaps it down the ground towards long on for a run.
10.4 – On the pads, fuller. Flicked away to mid-wicket for a single.