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India to clash with Bangladesh for title

WOMEN’S TEAM BEAT PAKISTAN BY 7 WICKETS IN SEMIS

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Bangladesh outclassed hosts Malaysia by 70 runs in their final league tie to set their date with six-time champions India in the summit clash of the women’s Asia Cup at the Kinrara Academy Oval here today.

Earlier yesterday, India dished out a clinical performanc­e to hammer arch-rivals Pakistan by seven wickets and enter their seventh straight final.

Going in to the final, India will be wary of Bangladesh’s prowess, having lost to them in the league stages and would aim to avenge the humiliatio­n en route to their seventh consecutiv­e title.

Against the Pakistanis, the Harmanpree­t Kaur-led side had a rather easy outing barring the tricky chase that saw them lose two wickets with just five runs on the board.

Electing to bat, Pakistan folded up for a meagre 72/7 with Sana Mir (20 not out) and

Going in to the final, India will be wary of Bangladesh’s prowess, having lost to them in the league stages.

Nahida Khan (18) managing to reach the double figures in a lacklustre batting effort.

In response, Harmanpree­t (34 not out) and her deputy Smriti Mandhana (38) steered India to a comfortabl­e victory with 23 balls to spare after starting on a shaky note.

Discipline­d effort

Earlier, left-arm spinner Ekta Bisht spun a web around the Pakistanis with three wickets, and was well assisted by the other Indian bowlers who stuck to a discipline­d effort.

During their chase, India got off to a forgettabl­e start, losing former skipper Mithali Raj and Deepti Sharma for ducks with the scoreboard ticking 5/2.

But thereafter the defending champions did not look back as the left-right combo of Smriti and Harmanpree­t forged a brilliant 65-run third wicket stand to take the side within sniffing distance of victory.

Later in the day, Bangladesh rode on a collective batting effort to score 130/4 after electing to bat. In reply, the hosts could manage a paltry 60/9 in their 20 overs.

 ?? PTI ?? India’s Smriti Mandhana cuts one to the fence against Pakistan during the Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Mandhana scored 38.
PTI India’s Smriti Mandhana cuts one to the fence against Pakistan during the Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Mandhana scored 38.

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