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Nigeria shock New Zealand to set competition alight
Nigeria staggered New Zealand to post their lady triumph at the Ladies' Under-19 World Cup. This was their most memorable finished game in their lady Under-19 World Cup appearance after their most memorable match was cleaned out on Saturday.
In a downpour impacted game diminished to 13 overs a side, Nigeria scored 65 for 6 with commitments from commander Devotion Fortunate and Lilian Udeh. The pursuit began with New Zealand losing their opener Kate Irwin first ball to a run-out. Emma McLeod, the other opener, withdrew in the third over off the right-arm seamer Usen Harmony's bowling. New Zealand continued to lose wickets in the center overs and were 49 for 5 toward the finish of 11 overs.
With 17 required, the penultimate over got New Zealand eight runs with chief Tash Wakelin hitting a four off the last wad of the over. New Zealand required nine off the last over yet just oversaw just six runs off Udeh, as Nigeria fixed an exhilarating two-run win.
Anika Todd and Wakelin made 19 and 18 individually however that wasn't enough for New Zealand.
The success momentarily put Nigeria on top of the table in Gathering C, for them to drop down to second after South Africa obliterated Samoa in Kuching later in the day.
Quick bowler Nthabiseng Nini drove the bowling exertion as Samoa were tidied up for only 16 in 9.1 overs. No Samoa hitter made more than 3, while there were five ducks as South Africa's bowlers went crazy.
Openers Simone Lourens and Jemma Botha took only ten balls to make it two dominates in two matches for South Africa.
Ella Briscoe and Tegan Williamson took Australia to triumph, Australia versus Bangladesh, Ladies' Under-19 T20 World Cup, Bangi, Malaysia, January 20, 2025
In the mean time, Australia endure a panic against Bangladesh to finish their second consecutive triumph in the Ladies' Under-19 World Cup. Pursuing 92, they won with just two wickets close by and four balls in excess.
Having lost the throw, Bangladesh drooped to 91 for 9 out of 20 overs, with Afia Ashima top-scoring with 29 at No.7. Left-arm seamer Eleanor Larosa took two wickets in her first over to lessen Bangladesh to 18 for 3, and Caoimhe Bawl and Tegan Williamson likewise got two wickets each.
Williamson was additionally required at No. 10 in the pursuit, after Bangladesh offspinner Jannatul Maoua and a few unfortunate running between the wickets set off Australia's breakdown from 50 for 1 to 86 for 8. Be that as it may, chief Lucy Hamilton's 30 and Ella Briscoe's 11 off 22 balls fixed a two-wicket win in Bangi.
In Johor, quick bowler Isani Vaghela's 3 for 10 and offspinner Ritu Singh's 2 for 8 ran through Ireland as USA got to areas of strength for an in the Ladies' Under-19 World Cup. Their most memorable match against Pakistan was deserted because of downpour.
In the wake of picking to bat, Ireland were all out for 75 in off 17.4 overs with Chetnaa Prasad, Aditiba Chudasama likewise contributing with several wickets each. USA pursued down the objective in 9.4 overs with opener Disha Dhingra top-scoring with 46 off 33. Dhingra crushed five fours and two sixes and put on 75-run stand with Chetna Pagydyala, who stayed unbeaten on 23 not out. USA moved to the highest point of Gathering B with their eight-wicket win.
Britain likewise began their mission with a persuading prevail upon Pakistan in Johor. Britain's most memorable game had likewise been cleaned out.
Crease bowling allrounder Amu Surenkuma hit with back to back conveyances in the fifth over, and afterward got one more wicket in the seventh to leave Pakistan thrashing at 27 for 3. Allrounder Olivia Brinsden, offspinner Eve O'Neill and left-arm spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman then, at that point, took two wickets each to skittle Pakistan out for 66. Simply three hitters came to twofold figures, with No. 4 Zoofishan Ayyaz's 15 the most noteworthy score for Pakistan.
Then, in spite of being diminished to 19 for 3, Britain finished the pursuit easily, with skipper Aby Norgrove and wicketkeeper Katie Jones fixing a six-wicket win with in excess of 10 overs in excess. While Norgrove made an unbeaten 14 off 9 balls, Jones made 20 off 16, and hit the main six of the match to finish the triumph.
Maise Maceira took a five-wicket pull, Nepal versus Scotland, Ladies' Under-19 T20 World Cup, Bangi, January 20, 2025