Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India beat B’Desh in women’s WT20

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@ hindustant­imes. com

BENGALURU: Indian women’s cricket team produced a clinical performanc­e as they thrashed their Bangladesh­i counterpar­ts by 72 runs in the opening group league fixture of the ICC World T20, here on Tuesday.

Batting first, India scored a healthy 163 for five with skipper Mithali Raj scoring 42 off 35 balls and the hard- hitting Harmanpree­t Kaur smashing 40 off 29 balls with three fours and two huge sixes.

In reply, Bangladesh could only manage 91 for five in 20 overs as they never looked like posing any challenge for the ‘ Women In Blue’.

Put in to bat, skipper Raj and her opening partner VR Vanitha (38, 24 balls, 7x4) added 62 runs for the opening wicket.

Brimming with confidence of being in good nick, the Indian captain started her innings by cracking back- toback boundaries of Salma Khatun in the second over of the match.

Mithali was lucky on 28 as Khadija Tul Kubra spilled a return catch after she plopped a catch at a height.

She was picked up by legspinner Rumana Ahmed, who foxed the batswoman, who ended up giving a dolly to Jahanara Alam.

With scoreboard reading 95 for 2 in 15th over, Harmanpree­t upped the tempo with two sixes — one off Khadija’s bowling, hit over long- off and the other one was over deep mid- wicket off leg- break bowler Rumana. Then in the 18th ove r, Harmanpree­t clobbered two consecutiv­e boundaries of Rumana. The shots were treat to watch as she hammered one over midwicket and followed it up by whipping the between deep midwicket and long- on.

Harmanpree­t, however lost her patience and was holed out to deep midwicket after she pulled Rumana into the hands of Nahida.

Opener Vanitha also was severe against Salma as she punished the spinner for two boundaries in her second over.

Vanitha then changed gears, played some aerial shots to up the ante. First she lifted Lata Mondal straight through the line over midoff by planting the foot forward. Vanitha executed a classy lofted shot straight down the ground off Fahima for a boundary before she fell to Nahida after putting up 62 runs for first wicket in 7.4 overs.

The Indian opener was castled after she missed a wild swipe at the ball.

Veda Krishnamur­thy, who remained not out on 36 off 24 balls, walked in at 95 for three in 13.3 overs and stitched a useful 45 runs partnershi­p for fourth wicket in the company of Harmanpree­t. In the 19th over, Krishnamur­thy hammered two sixes of Fahima Khatun to post the India’s total past 150 runs.

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