BangkokIndia won their second Rising Women's Asia Cup after defeating Bangladesh by 46 runs. At Bangkok's Terdthai Cricket Ground, the team captained by Radha Yadav once again put on an all-around display, giving Bangladesh little chance of a comeback. That wasn't the case, though, for the entire game.
India was lowered to 44/4 at one point during Bangladesh's outstanding start to the game. The Tigresses had some hope because Fahima Khatun dominated India's top order. They were unable to build on their early success, though, as Tejal Hasabnis and captain Radha took control and stitched a crucial 69-run partnership.
Radha added 36 runs off 30 balls, and Tejal scored an undefeated 51 runs off 34 balls. India ended up scoring 134 runs in the first innings thanks to their amazing partnership, which gave them the much-needed boost they needed. India exploited Captain Fahima's lack of support from the other end, despite her eventual four-wicket haul.
How did the second inning go?Bangladesh lost wickets frequently during the chase. The highest individual score was 20, and seven of their players received single-digit scores. Prema Rawat led the way for India, taking three wickets, while Tanuja Kanwer and Sonia Mendhiya each took two. India's greatest weapon during the game was spin, and they ultimately won rather easily.
Notably, these two teams also faced off in the Rising Women's Asia Cup final in its first year. India won the summit match that day by a margin of 31 runs.
Bangladesh A Women's Starting XI:Ishma Tanjim, Sadia Akter, Fatema Jahan Sonia, Sanjida Akter Meghla, Fariha Trisna, Shamima Sultana (wk), Sarmin Sultana, Fahima Khatun (c), Lata Mondal, Farjana Easmin, and Shorifa Khatun
Women's India A (Playing XI):Radha Yadav (c), Mamatha Madiwala (wk), Nandini Kashyap, Vrinda Dinesh, Tejal Hasabnis, Minnu Mani, Tanuja Kanwer, Sonia Mendhiya, Prema Rawat, and Saima Thakor
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