The Asian Age

India bundle Malaysia out for 27

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Kuala Lumpur, June 3: As many as six Malaysia batswomen fell for duck as India bundled them out for just 27 to register a resounding 142- run victory in their opening Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup match here on Sunday.

Electing to bat, India scored 169/ 3 in their allotted 20 overs, riding on senior player Mithali Raj’s unbeaten 97 off 69 balls, and then shot the home side out in just 13.4 overs in a completely lop- sided match at Kinrara Academy Oval here.

Pooja Vastrakar grabbed three wickets for just six runs with her medium pace while the spin duo of Anuja Patil and Poonam Yadav, who did not concede any run, took to wickets apiece as the Indian bowlers ran riot over the clueless Malaysians.

Only five Malaysian batswomen opened their account and none could manage to make a score in double- figures. Sasha Azmi top- scored with nine runs from 10 balls.

Malaysia lost half of their side within five overs, reducing to 12/ 5.

Captain Winifred Duraisinga­m ( 5 off 21 balls) and Zumika

Azmi ( 4 off

15 balls) stayed at the crease for long with any substantia­l contributi­on as India completed a massive victory.

Earlier, India did not have the best of starts as they were 35 for 2 just after the Powerplay overs. Captain Harmanpree­t Kaur then gave the impetus to the Indian innings with her 23ball 32.

But the day belonged to senior player Mithali, who batted through the 20 overs with a strike rate of 140.57. She hit 13 fours and a six in her 69- ball unbeaten knock. She, however, could not find the boundary in the last two overs when she was eight away from a century.

Mithali’s 86- run stand with Harmanpree­t came off just 53 balls. — PTI

Scores: India 169/ 3 in 20 overs ( Mithali 97*, Harmanpree­t 32) bt Malaysia 27 in 13.4 overs ( Pooja Vastrakar 3/ 6, Poonam Yadav 2/ 0).

 ?? — PTI ?? India’s Mithali Raj in action against Malaysia during the Asia Cup 2018 in Kuala Lampur on Sunday.
— PTI India’s Mithali Raj in action against Malaysia during the Asia Cup 2018 in Kuala Lampur on Sunday.

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