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G Trisha succeeds with bat and ball as India become consecutive Under-19 heroes
India's twist bowlers kept on being essentially as splendid as they've been all through the competition to take them to their second sequential ICC Under-19 T20 World Cup title. On the rear of the endeavors of Aayushi Shukla, G Trisha, Vaishnavi Sharma and Parunika Sisodia - who took nine wickets between them - India confined South Africa to 82. Trisha then featured with the bat too, helping pursue down a basic objective in 11.2 overs to leave a shattered South African side in tears at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur.
After skipper Kayla Reyneke selected to bat, South Africa began unequivocally in the first done with opener Jemma Botha belting two fours in the off VJ Joshitha. Yet, inconvenience started as soon as the second done with Sisodia having Simone Lourens bowled for a duck, with a skiddy conveyance that diverted off the hitter's cushions and onto the stumps.
Yet again india put the brakes on in a flash from that point forward, yet Botha - South Africa's top-scorer of the competition - showed her quality, hitting Joshitha for a four down the ground. With Shabnam Shakil's presentation in the fourth over came the pivotal wicket of Botha, because of a shocking catch by wicketkeeper G Kamalini, who hurled herself to one side to get a one-hander.
One brought two for India, as left-arm spinner Shukla struck first ball in the extremely next finished, having Diara Ramlakan bowled with a straighter one for 3. Toward the finish of the powerplay, South Africa were in a tough situation at 29 for 3.
India's spinners kept up with the tight grip on their resistance, evaporating the runs in the center overs, without any limits scored somewhere in the range of seven and 14. In that section, two additional wickets fell, with Trisha eliminating Reyneke for 7 and Shukla requiring her second by thumping Karabo Meso's center stump.
Mieke van Voorst, South Africa's most noteworthy scorer in the game, broke the strain with the group's first limit in quite a while, and proceeded to hit a couple more. Be that as it may, Trisha's twofold strike in the eighteenth over by and by fixed South Africa back, with both van Voorst and Seshnie Naidu getting out attempting to go for hotshots.
Fay Cowling then, at that point, hit the sole six of the game, yet Vaishnavi recuperated very well eliminating Cowling and Monalisa Legodi, both bowled attempting to clear, in the equivalent over. Sisodia eliminated Ashleigh van Wyk off the last wad of the innings as South Africa lost five wickets in 14 balls to disintegrate to 82 hard and fast. India were likewise magnificent on the field, particularly with their ground handling, with only one troublesome return get missed by Trisha.
India charged at the complete from the first finished, with Trisha hitting three fours off the initial five balls she confronted. She took on legspinner Naidu for three fours in the fourth over also. Reyneke then, at that point, got through, having Kamalini captured at long-on, yet India didn't dial back and still, at the end of the day. Sanika Chalke joined Trisha and drew out a tasteful cover drive off her fourth ball as India cut down the greater part of the complete inside the powerplay.
Trisha was dropped on 38 in the covers in the tenth over, however even a wicket could never have made a big deal about a distinction with India requiring only 16 runs. Chalke wrapped everything up for India in the twelfth over with a limit and Trisha completed as the most elevated run scorer of the competition with 309 runs and was named the Player of the Match and the Player of the Competition.