The Indian ladies’s cricket crew is on the point of a historic clear sweep against Bangladesh having taken a 4-0 lead with a slightly snug victory by 56 runs on DLS methodology in a rain-curtailed recreation on Monday, May 6 in Sylhet. The match was lowered to a 14-over-a-side contest and the Indian batters got here out all weapons blazing, displaying the intent to get to a robust rating. Yes, they did lose wickets at common intervals however the fearlessness on the present was an excellent reminder that this line-up can bat like that when required.
Shafali Verma obtained out cheaply however Smriti Mandhana and Dayalan Hemalatha performed their half with impactful 22 every. Hemalatha in specific was aggressive and hit two fours and as many sixes in her quick burst. Then got here skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who too seemed to take assault to the opposition.Â
After each Mandhana and Hemalatha obtained out, Richa Ghosh joined forces with Harmanpreet to get a couple of extra fast runs for the facet. The duo stitched a 44-run stand off simply 28 balls and the crew rating went past 100. Ghosh obtained out after scoring 24 however a couple of lusty blows from the skipper on the finish and one other late cameo from S Sajana pushed India’s rating to 122.
Bangladesh wanted to bat out of their skins to chase down 125 in 14 overs and the spin chokehold from India started from the outset with Deepti Sharma getting the opener Murshida Khatun early. Deepti struck once more instantly after the powerplay earlier than the oldest debutant for Indian ladies’s crew Asha Sobhana obtained into her work with a few wickets. There was loads of praying and gratitude from Asha after she obtained her fundamental scalp as it meant rather a lot for her after a sensational couple of seasons in the Women’s Premier League following years of toiling in home cricket.
After which it was a formality as the Bangladesh batters struggled and saved hitting out ultimately to be restricted to only 68 runs and the Women in Blue accomplished yet one more stable win. Skipper Harmanoreet Kaur was adjudged the participant of the match for her 26-ball 39, which laid the platform for India to get to 122.