Trisha Gongadi scored a ton of single when India shook Scotland for 150 races at the Super six games of the Women’s World Cup ICC U19 in Kuala Lumpur in El Bayuemas Oval on Tuesday. Trisha played a 110 of 59 undefeated ball and became the first player to crush a century in the Women’s T20 World Cup U19. With the history coup, the 19 -year -old has also become the top scorer in the tournament, accumulating 230 races in five games.
Trisha, along with Sanika Chalke, drove India an impressive total of 207/1, which is not only the highest score in this edition, but also the second highest in both editions of the tournament.
In addition to his heroicity of batting, Trisha showed magic with the ball when he claimed three wickts and granted only six races in two overs. The game player was appointed. Aayushi Shukla also wreaked havoc, claiming four wickts in his three overs when India launched Scotland for 58 in 14 overs to conclude the victory in 150 races.
Scotland won the raffle and decided field, but quickly regretted his decision for India. The Kamalini G and Trisha openers unleashed a flood of limits, driving India at 67/0 at the end of the power game.
His attack did not stop there; The couple continued splashing the field with limits, taking India to 104/0 for the tenth. Kamalini criticized his fifty style with a limit, before Scotland finally claimed his first advance, courtesy of Macie Maceira.
The Indian opening couple established a new record for the largest association in this World Cup, accumulating 147 races. Trisha then made history, writing down the first century in the Power India tournament to a mass total of 207/1.
Previously, South Africa said that the main position in his group after his party against the United States in Sarawak was abandoned due to rain. Meanwhile, Bangladesh finished his campaign in a high, cruise to a dominant victory of 10 Wickt over the Western Indies.
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