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Richa’s joint-fastest fifty, Radha’s four-fer help India Women thrash West Indies, win T20I series 2-1

Navi Mumbai, Dec 19 (IANS) Wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh smashed the joint-fastest half-century and Radha Yadav claimed a four-fer as India Women thrashed West Indies Women by 60 runs in the third and deciding T20I match, winning the series 2-1 at the DY Patil Sports Academy here on Thursday.

Asked to bat first, Richa slammed an 18-ball half-century, the fastest fifty by an Indian women batter in the shortest format, while compiling a 21-ball 54 which helped India post a massive 217/4 in 20 overs. Skipper Smriti Mandhana hammered a 47-ball 77, her 30th fifty-plus score in the format, while Jemimah Rodrigues (39) and Raghvi Bist (31 not out) made vital contributions as the hosts rode on a brilliant performance by their top order to score their highest total in women's T10Is.

In reply, the West Indies women failed to keep up pace with the big chase as they lost Qiana Joseph (11) to Sajeevan Sajana with 20 runs on the board. Captain Hayley Matthews did get a start but was caught by Sajana off Radha Yadav soon after the visitors had crossed the 50-run mark.

Deandra Dottin (25) was sent packing by Titas Sadhu after which the West Indies's lower-order collapsed with only Chinelle Henry putting up some resistance with a 16-ball 43, which was studded with three fours and four sixes. Radha Yadav claimed the wickets of Aaliyah Alleyne (6), Shabika Gajnabi (3), and Zaida James (7) in quick succession to complete her four-fer as the West Indies chased fizzled out and they could manage only 157/9 in 20 overs.

Earlier, Richa Ghosh brought out fireworks to enthral the more than 47,204 fans by smashing three fours and five sixes in her unbeaten 21-ball 54. Her blazing knock, coupled with captain Smriti Mandhana’s 77 powered India to 217/4, which is now their highest total ever in women’s T20Is.

It has easily eclipsed India’s previous best T20I total of 201/5, which came against the UAE at the Women’s Asia Cup in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, in July this year. Richa came out to bat after Smriti fell for 77, her third straight fifty of the series and 30th half-century overall in T20Is, which took her past Suzie Bates’ record of 29 fifties in the format. Richa was immediately off the blocks by lofting her first ball for a six off Deandra Dottin and ended the over by slicing her through backward point for four more, before flicking Aaliyah Alleyne for a boundary.

From there, Richa was severe on Deandra, Aaliyah, and Hayley Matthews, before flicking Aaliyah for a six over deep mid-wicket to get a sensational half-century in just 18 balls, equalling the record for fastest T20I half-century alongside New Zealand’s Sophie Devine and Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield. Though Richa’s carnage, coming at a strike-rate of 257.14, ended a ball before India’s innings got over, she ensured India had a strong finish to end up at 217/4 and invite West Indies to break their own record for the highest chase in women's T20Is.

Brief scores:

India Women 217/4 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 77, Richa Ghosh 54, Jemimah Rodrigues 39; Chinelle Henry 1-14) beat West Indies Women 157/9 in 20 overs (Chinelle Henry 43; Radha Yadav 4-29) by 60 runs.

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Yuva Kabaddi Series: Himalayan Tahrs still on top as race for Div 3 Finals intensifies

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), Dec 19 (IANS) Himalayan Tahrs continued their winning streak in the 11th edition of the Yuva Kabaddi Series, edging closer to the climax of the Division 3 stage at the Karpagam Academy of Higher Education here on Thursday. Day 6 of the series saw one-sided contests but didn’t lack excitement as teams vied for their spots in the finals. The Himalayan Tahrs continue to dominate, strengthening their position at the top of the table.

The day kicked off with the Vasco Vipers delivering a commanding victory over the Chambal Challengers, keeping their top-two hopes alive. Prince dazzled with a Super 10, but the star of the match was Sachin, whose double High 5 with 11 tackle points set the tone for the Vipers. Prianshu lent excellent defensive support with five tackle points. For the Challengers, substitute Abhishek Kumar tried to turn the tide with 14 raid points, but his solo effort was insufficient as the team lacked support.

In the second match, the table-toppers Himalayan Tahrs extended their winning streak with a hard-fought win over the Ranchi Rangers. Substitute raider Palvinder Singh stole the show with nine raid points, while Shivansh Thakur and Lovepreet Singh excelled in defense. Monu Kumar was Ranchi's standout performer, bagging seven tackle points, but his efforts went in vain due to the lack of team support.

The Chambal Challengers suffered their second defeat of the day against the Dehradun Dynamos, who emerged victorious by 10 points. Subham Deshwal and Deepak Lohan contributed with nine raid points each, while Udit Kumar shone as an all-rounder. Once again, Abhishek Kumar from Chambal gave his best with a Super 10, but the absence of a reliable supporting cast led to yet another loss for the Challengers.

The Tadoba Tigers solidified their second position on the table with a decisive win over the Ladakh Wolves. Raiders Rushikesh Tiwale and Abhishek Nimbalkar contributed nine raid points each, while defender Ritik Kholapure excelled with six tackle points. Despite impressive performances by Sandeep Singh, who scored 14 raid points, and Ashish Singh, who managed seven tackle points, the Wolves were unable to secure the win.

The final match of the day saw the Konark Kings overpower the Indore Invincibles in style. Rajesh Dehury led the charge with 14 raid points, supported by an all-round effort from Niroj Kumar Sethi. For the Invincibles, Anil Gurjar delivered a valiant effort with 18 raid points, but a lack of support from his teammates proved costly.

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Ashwin’s passion for learning never waned till the end, says Sri Lankan legend Muralitharan

Mumbai, Dec 19 (IANS) The most successful bowler in the history of cricket, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan on Wednesday praised fellow off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin of India who announced his retirement from international cricket, calling him an inspiration for aspiring cricketers. Ashwin retired from international cricket with 537 wickets in 106 Tests, following the conclusion of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series between India and Australia in Brisbane on Wednesday.

Ashwin hung up his boots as the second-highest wicket-taker for India behind Anil Kumble (619) and Murali said this is no mean feat.

"You must remember that Ashwin started his career as a batsman, dabbling in spin as a part-time option. He soon realised the writing was on the wall for his batting aspirations and shifted his focus to bowling. Hats off to him for making that bold pivot and achieving what he has. Reaching 500 Test wickets is no walk in the park," Muralitharan told Telecom Asia Sport (telecomasia.net) in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.

Muralitharan, who retired from Test cricket with 800 wickets in 133 matches, had observed Ashwin in his early days and found him as an astute young man always eager to learn.

"I was at the tail end of my career when he came onto the scene, but he struck me as an astute young man eager to learn. He sought advice, asked thoughtful questions, and put in hard work to better himself. That drive and hunger are what set him apart," Murali was quoted as saying by Telecom Asia Sport.

With 537 Test wickets to his name, Ashwin is the seventh most successful bowler in Test history and the second most successful off-spinner behind Murali. "To retire as India’s second-highest wicket-taker in Tests is a monumental feat. Ashwin has made himself, Tamil Nadu cricket, and the entire nation proud. I wish him all the success in his second innings," said Murali.

What impressed Murali is that Ashwin's passion for learning was always strong.

"Even as his career was winding down, his passion for learning never waned. Look at the variations he developed – proof that he wasn’t content to rest on his laurels. He always kept pushing the envelope," said the Sri Lankan legend.

--IANS

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Lanka T10 Super League: Hambantota Bangla Tigers to face Jaffna Titans in final

Kandy, Dec 18 (IANS) Hambantota Bangla Tigers will face Jaffna Titans in the final of the Lanka T10 Super League at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium after they defeated Galle Marvels in the Qualifier 2 match of the tournament here on Wednesday.

Chasing a small total of 91, Hambantota lost some wickets but a partnership of 47 runs between Shevon Daniel and captain Dasun Shanaka was enough to get things back on track. Daniel struck 36 off 17 while Shanaka scored 20 off 8. Wicket-keeper batter Kusal Perera also made an important contribution of 22 off 10. Maheesh Theekshana scalped three wickets for his.

Hambantota bowlers earlier thoroughly dominated the Galle Marvels batting unit and restricted them to 90/9 in 10 overs. Marvels lost wickets at regular intervals and were reduced to 61/8 at one stage. It was Movin Subasingha's unbeaten 32 off 14 that helped the side add some runs to the tally. Eshan Malinga scalped three wickets while Dhananjaya Lakshan, Ratnayake, and Isuru Udana picked up a couple of wickets apiece.

GALLE MARVELS WIN ELIMINATOR

Galle Marvels clinched a stunning win against Kandy Bolts by 6 wickets in a high-scoring Eliminator match. Batting first, Kandy posted 120/4 in 10 overs, courtesy of George Munsey's 61 off 27 that included four maximums and five fours. Apart from Munsey, Dinesh Chandimal also chipped in with 30 off 14 before getting retired hurt. But Galle Marvels put up a batting masterclass during the chase and went over the line in the 9th over.

Marvels lost a couple of early wickets but Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Lahiru Udara and later Shakib Al Hasan made sure that the side reached the finish line. Rajapaksa top-scored with a 21-ball 42 while Udara scored 19 off 12. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib then made a valuable contribution of 29 not out off 8 and took the team home.

With this win, Galle Marvels moved into the Qualifier 2.

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Once a critic, Pakistan’s Saqlain says world cricket will miss Ashwin

Mumbai, Dec 18 (IANS) One of the premier off-spinner of his time, Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan reacted negatively when Ravichandran Ashwin was drafted into the Indian team as a replacement for Harbhajan Singh. Saqlain called Ashwin's entry into the team a “premature selection”. On Wednesday when the off-spinner from Chennai announced his retirement from international cricket as the second most successful off-spinner after Mittiah Muralitharan with 537 wickets in 106 Tests, Saqlain says Ashwin forced him to change his views.

Though they have never played against each other, Saqlian has over the years become a fan of Ashwin's bowling.

"When Ashwin was drafted into the Indian Test team in 2011, I gave an interview and described it as a premature selection because I thought Harbhajan was still good enough then to continue. But I must admit Ashwin changed my views with his rapid rise, intelligence, and craft to trap the best batters that made him one of the greatest spinners in world cricket,” Saqlain told Telecom Asia Sport in an exclusive interview.

Saqlain is himself listed among the greatest off-spinners the game has seen, credited for inventing the “doosra” – the delivery that turns the other direction to an off-break, and has seen Ashwin from close quarters as spin bowling consultant of England when they visited India in 2016-17. As a consultant with the West Indies, New Zealand, and Bangladesh teams over the years, he has also kept a close eye on Ashwin's bowling for the various teams he has coached.

This has made Saqlain analyze Ashwin closely and understand the Indian spinner's craft better, thus earning the Pakistan great's respect.

“He had made a name for himself but it dawned on me when I spoke to him on a domestic flight. We were sitting together and when he spoke about spin bowling in general and cricket in particular, I realized that he is an intelligent cricketer who knows the art of spin bowling," Saqlian said.

“From there on I always enjoyed speaking to him. I have always enjoyed his bowling and whenever I got to see the highlight he always enamored me. He is a very sophisticated, down-to-earth boy and brainy bowler who would trap the best of batters with uncanny guile.

“When I said that his selection was done in haste I had dreaded that this boy might fall under heft of expectations because it was not easy to replace a great like Harbhajan. But he improved by leaps and bounds and the main reason was that he was always a good student of the game. He kept learning and that made him a great bowler,” said the 47-year-old Saqlain who claimed 208 wickets for Pakistan in 49 Tests.

Saqlain said Indian cricket in general and world cricket in particular will miss Ashwin. “For sure he will be missed. He and Nathan Lyon have kept the off-spin bowling alive and wherever cricket is played and watched Ashwin will be missed.”

“I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours, whatever he will do he will do it like the way he played cricket; extraordinarily.”

ASHWIN IS THE GREATEST BOWLER OF THE DECADE

Another Pakistan spinner, Saeed Ajmal described Ashwin as a “world-class spinner and super human being” and said he is the greatest bowler of the last decade.

“Someone with 537 wickets in 106 Tests must be a great bowler but it is not only the record but the guile that made Ashwin a legendary bowler. We had a mutual respect for being the same style bowler. He used to admire me whenever I had success and when he had a good match I admired him. The best thing about Ashwin was that he used to always meet in a joyous mood. That made him a great human being. No matter how tense the India-Pakistan games were, we always had a laugh and shared some precious moments on and off the field.”

“To me, Ashwin is the greatest bowler in the last decade,” said Ajmal.

Ashwin stunned the world by retiring from international career at the end of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series between India and Australia in Brisbane on Wednesday.

--IANS

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PKL 11: Devank, Deepak, Ankit star as Patna Pirates seal Playoffs berth

Pune, Dec 18 (IANS) Raider Devank, Ankit, and Deepak excelled as they helped Patna Pirates seal their playoff spot with a thrilling 41-37 win against the Telugu Titans in a Season 11 clash of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) in the Badminton Hall of the Balewadi Sports Complex here on Wednesday.

Devank claimed 10 points while Ankit and Deepak continued five points each as they ensured that Patna Pirates overcame a tough contest against Telugu Titans, who will now need other results to go their way to have a shot at playoff qualification.

It was a thrill-a-minute start to the game as Devank got Patna Pirates off to a flyer, scoring their first four points of the game, including a two-point raid to get things underway. Pawan Sehrawat matched him stride for stride to keep Telugu Titans on level terms with the score at 6-6 in the opening exchanges.

Pawan Sehrawat breached another significant milestone in his illustrious career, amassing 1300 raid points in the PKL. A Super Tackle on him by Ankit, followed by a successful do-or-die Raid by Sudhakar M. gave Patna Pirates the lead, before Telugu Titans were back on level terms, courtesy of Vijay Malik’s two-point raid.

With the score tied at 10-10, Telugu Titans inflicted the first All Out of the game as Ajit Pawar tackled Deepak, giving his side their first lead of the night. The lead didn’t last too long though, as Devank and Ayan helped Patna Pirates get their noses out in front once more.

There was no separating the two teams as they traded blow for blow in the first 20 minutes. Pawan Sehrawat led the way for Telugu Titans, while Devank continued his excellent form for Patna Pirates as they edged out a nail-biting first half that ended with a scoreline of 19-18.

Vijay Malik opened the scoring for Telugu Titans in the second half to get them level. The deadly duo of Devank and Ayan helped Patna Pirates create some separation between the two sides before Gurdeep’s tackle on Praful Zaware enabled an All Out, increasing their lead to six points.

Patna Pirates started firing on all cylinders as Devank completed his Super 10, followed by the defensive efforts of Deepak, who completed 50 Tackle Points for the season, giving their team all the momentum. Telugu Titans crucially responded in a strong manner as the trio of Pawan Sehrawat, Vijay Malik and Ashish Narwal helped them close the gap to 32-29 with under 10 minutes to go in the game.

The Patna Pirates' defense flicked a switch to take control of the game in the dying embers. Ankit completed his High-5 and Gurdeep followed it up with a Super Tackle to make it a seven-point game to give themselves some breathing room. Their defense carried on their good work with Deepak also completing his High-5 in what turned out to be a dominant defensive display in the second half.

The complete team performance helped Patna Pirates emerge victorious with a scoreline of 41-37, confirming their playoff spot. With that result, the UP Yoddhas have also qualified for the playoffs, leaving only two playoff spots open in the tournament.

--IANS

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Next Gen ATP Finals: Van Asche, Michelsen make winning start on opening day

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Dec 18 (IANS) Alex Michelsen of the United States and Luca Van Assche made a winning start in the Next Gen ATP Finals, getting the better of Nishesh Basavareddy of the United States of America (USA) and China's Shang Juncheng respectively in the opening two matches of the event for 20-under-players on Wednesday.

Luca Van Assche set the ball rolling in Saudi Arabia, producing a classy overall opening performance. The Frenchman overcame fourth seed Juncheng 4-3(3), 2-4, 4-1, 4-3(5) in the first match of the week in the Next Gen ATP Finals.

Van Assche, who reached the semifinals in 2023, capitalised on an inconsistent showing from his third-seeded opponent to seal a one-minute, 56-minute win and move to 1-0 in Red Group.

Van Assche won two points on serve — at 1-2 in the first set and on the first point of the second set — thanks to the No Let rule, which has been reintroduced for the 2024 edition of the 20-and-under event. It dictates that play will continue even if the ball touches the net during a serve, provided it lands in the correct service box.

After the first of his serves trickled into the service box after catching the net cord, Van Assche held his hands up while giving Shang an apologetic grin. He was smiling again after beginning the second set with a similar winner, although Shang later enjoyed a net cord ace of his own early in the third set.

In the second match of the day, Michelsen shook off any lingering doubts from last year's campaign to secure his maiden win, the second-seeded American overcame Basavareddy 2-4, 4-3(5), 4-3(4), 4-2 in a high-octane battle on Wednesday. After losing all three round-robin matches on his debut in 2023, Michelsen displayed resilience in a one-hour, 50-minute victory to move to 1-0 in Red Group.

The match appeared to be swinging in Basavaraddy’s favour at the end of the third set, helped by a missed routine volley from Michelsen. At 40/30, the 20-year-old attempted a drop volley instead of a put-away smash to gift the seventh seed a route back into the game. Yet the Michelsen recovered from letting slip four set points from 40/0 to drop serve by steadying to seal a dominant tie-break.

Basavareddy, the former Stanford standout who announced this month his decision to turn pro, will seek a first win at the innovative event on Thursday. The 19-year-old will face Shang Juncheng, who was defeated by sixth seed Luca Van Assche in Red Group’s opening match.

--IANS

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Lanka T10 Super League: Kandy Bolts win to set up Eliminator clash with Galle Marvels

Kandy (Sri Lanka), Dec 17 (IANS) Kandy Bolts registered an important win against Nuwara Eliya Kings by five runs as they reached the Eliminator in Lanka T10 Super League at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium here on Tuesday. Batting first, Kandy rode on some good batting performances from opener Pathum Nissanka and Shehan Jayasuriya to put up 111/9 in 10 overs on the board.

While Nissanka struck an aggressive 14-ball 41, Jayasuriya chipped in with 33 off 11. Kasun Rajitha was the pick of the bowlers for the Kings as he bagged a four-wicket haul and returned with figures of 4-16 in two overs. Lahiru Madushanka was also among the wickets as he picked two wickets for 9 runs in his two overs.

Later, Kyle Mayers and Avishka Fernando provided a solid start to the chase as the two openers put up 42 for the first wicket in 3.2 overs. But Mayers' departure for 36 off 15 was followed by a mini-collapse that pushed the side on the back foot. Despite Fernando's 50* off 26, Nuwara Eliya Kings were restricted to 106/5 in 10 overs.

Hambantota Bangla Tigers win

Hambantota Bangla Tigers defeated Galle Marvels by five wickets in a low-scoring encounter. Chasing a target of 83, the Bangla Tigers lost early wickets but captain Shevon Daniel and Mosaddek Hossain held their nerves and took the team over the line in the final over. Jeffrey Vandersay and Binura Fernando picked up two wickets each.

Galle Marvels were earlier restricted to 82/6 in 10 overs after the Hambantota Bangla Tigers unit didn't let the batters take the upper hand. Shakib Al Hasan was the lone warrior for Marvels after he ended up getting 43* off 19.

With this win, the Bangla Tigers move to the second spot in the points table and will now take on Jaffna Titans in Qualifier 1. Galle Marvels will lock horns with Kandy Bolts in the Eliminator match. The winner of Qualifier 1 will register a place in the final while the team that loses the clash will play Qualifier 2 against the winner of the Eliminator match.

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PKL 11: Arjun Deshwal’s 17 points keep Jaipur Pink Panthers’ playoff hopes alive

Pune, Dec 17 (IANS) Arjun Deshwal came up with another brilliant performance as Jaipur Pink Panthers secured an important win against Bengaluru Bulls to keep their playoff hopes alive, surging to a 35-26 victory in a Season 11 match of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) at the Badminton Hall in the Balewadi Sports Complex on Tuesday.

Deshwal carried on his sensational run of form with a massive 17-point game, helping his side to its third consecutive win as the battle for the playoff remained boiling. The win moved the Jaipur Pink Panthers up to fifth on the points table, while Arjun Deshwal also achieved the 200-raid points milestone in the season.

It was an action-packed start to the game as the raiders, Pardeep Narwal and Deshwal wasted no time to get their respective sides on the board. The latter ensured that Jaipur Pink Panthers took the lead with his two-point raid, as he did most of the heavy lifting for his side on the attacking end in the early exchanges.

Ajinkya Pawar helped the Bengaluru Bulls stay within striking distance with his raiding efficiency on the mat. With the tempo of the game intensifying, only two points were separating the two sides after 10 minutes, with the score at 7-9. Nitin Rawal got himself into the mix to help his side close the gap and level the score at 10-10 before Jaipur Pink Panthers quickly regained their two-point lead.

To close out the first half, the two teams resorted to the Do-Or-Die strategy, which helped the season 10 champions drive home the advantage. With Arjun Deshwal continuing to do what he does best, the Jaipur Pink Panthers further increased their lead to four points, closing out the first half with the scoreline at 15-11.

Bengaluru Bulls roared right back at the start of the second half with Arulnanthababu getting a Super Tackle on Neeraj Narwal. Alongside Ajinkya Pawar, he then helped his side level the score at 15-15 with a crucial tackle on Arjun Deshwal. The trend of Do-Or-Die Raids carried on in the second half too, with neither team keen to give an inch.

The raid machine, Arjun Deshwal completed another Super 10, executing a stunning Super Raid to give his side a four-point lead as the game entered its final phase. To make matters worse for Bengaluru Bulls at that point, Jaipur Pink Panthers inflicted an All Out to extend their lead to seven points.

With momentum on their side, Jaipur Pink Panthers piled on the misery of their opposition. With under two minutes remaining, Bengaluru Bulls had something to smile about as Arulnanthababu showed some character with another Super Tackle, completing his High 5.

However, it was nowhere near enough for them to rescue something from the game as Jaipur Pink Panthers completed a 35-26 victory, moving to fifth place in the points table.

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2nd T20I: All-round Hayley outshines Mandhana as West Indies Women beat India by nine wickets

Navi Mumbai, Dec 17 (IANS) A brilliant all-round performance by skipper Hayley Matthews, who hammered an unbeaten 85 after claiming (2-36) as West Indies Women handed the Indian Women a nine-wicket thrashing with 26 balls remaining in the second Women's T20I of the three-match series at the Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy here on Tuesday. With this, the West Indies Women levelled the series 1-1 as India had won the first match here on Sunday.

Hayley Matthews blazed 17 fours as she struck a 47-ball 85 not out as the West Indies chased the target with ease as they reached 160/1 in 15.4 overs after the visitors rode on a fine bowling performance by Chinelle Henry (2-37), Deandra Dottin (2-14), Hayley Matthews (2-36) and Afy Fletcher (2-28) to restrict the hosts to 159/9. Opener Smriti Mandhana continued her good work as she scored a half-century but in the end that proved insufficient for India Women after the visitors elected to field first on winning the toss.

Chasing the target of 160, West Indies women got off to a good start as Hayley and Qiana Joseph raised 66 runs for the opening wicket in just seven overs. Qiana scored 38 off 28 balls, hitting six fours and two sixes before she was caught behind by Richa Ghosh off Saima Thakor.

Matthews then found a good partner in Shemaine Campbelle as they raised 94 runs for the unfinished second wicket partnership as they helped the West Indies women romp to a big win. Shemaine Campbelle remained unbeaten on 29 off 26 balls while Matthews completed her half-century in 31 balls as she went from strength to strength to help the visitors to victory.

Earlier, asked to bat first, the Indian women lost opener Uma Chetry for four with the score of six runs as she was bowled by Dottin with a delivery that pitched outside off-stump and nipped back in sharply.

Jemimah Rodrigues (13) and Raghvi Bist (5) also did not last long as India Women slumped to 48/3 in the ninth over. Mandhana and Deepti Sharma (17 off 15) added 66 runs for the fourth wicket to take the score to 104. In the process, Smriti Mandhana in 37 balls to add to the 54 she scored in the previous match that India won by 49 runs.

After Mandhana was sent back for 62 by Hayley Matthews, Deepti Sharma too did not last long. Richa Ghosh (32) kept the scoring going as the tail failed to wag and India managed a fighting total. However, it proved to be insufficient as Hayley ensured West Indies Women romped to victory.

Brief scores:

India Women 159/9m in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 62, Richa Ghosh 32; Chinelle Henry 2-37, Deandra Dottin 2-14, Hayley Matthews 2-36, Afy Fletcher 2-28) lost to West Indies Women 160/1 in 15.4 overs (Hayley Matthews 85 not out, Qiana Joseph 38; Saima Thakor 1-28) by nine wickets.

--IANS

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