Gongadi Trisha amongst 4 Indians named in group of ICC Ladies’s Beneath-19 T20 World Cup

Gongadi Trisha amongst 4 Indians named in group of ICC Ladies’s Beneath-19 T20 World Cup

4 Indians, together with main run-getter Gongadi Trisha, had been named within the Beneath-19 Ladies’s T20 World Cup group of the match, named by the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday, February 3.

Gonagdi Trisha’s inclusion comes as no shock as she topped the batting charts, scoring 308 runs at a median of 77.25 and a strike price of 147. Tirsha was a pillar for the champions on the prime of the order. Her standout efficiency within the ultimate towards South Africa included an unbeaten 44 and three essential wickets. India hammered South Africa by 9 wickets in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to win the match for the second successive time.

South Africa’s Kayla Reyneke was named the captain of the group in a reward for her insipring management that powered the African facet to a different ICC ultimate.

Becoming a member of Trisha is G Kamalini, the opening batter who introduced in a number of solidity to the highest of the order.. Kamalini’s contributions included a stable 56 not out within the semi-final towards England, which helped India safe their place within the ultimate. Her general tally of 143 runs at a median of 35.75 highlighted her consistency on the prime of the order.

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The batting lineup was complemented by South Africa’s Jemma Botha, England’s Davina Perrin, and Australia’s Caoimhe Bray, all of whom made vital contributions with the bat. Bray, particularly, showcased her all-round expertise by additionally taking seven wickets in the course of the competitors.

VAISHNAVI SHARMA LEADS BOWLING ATTACK

The bowling assault within the group of the match is spearheaded by India’s Vaishnavi Sharma, whose exceptional 17 wickets got here at a median of 4.35, together with a record-breaking five-wicket haul, which included a hat-trick, towards Malaysia. Vaishavi’s teammate, Aayushi Shukla, additionally made her mark with 14 wickets, together with a notable 4 for 8 towards Scotland.

Sri Lanka’s Chamodi Praboda additionally featured within the bowling lineup with 9 wickets, showcasing her potential as a promising younger spinner.

Nepal’s Puja Mahato was recognised because the all-rounder of the match, together with her standout efficiency towards Malaysia incomes her the Participant of the Match award. Mahato’s contribution included an unbeaten 23 with the bat and bowling figures of 4 for 9, which performed a vital function in her group’s victory.

Moreover, England’s Katie Jones was acknowledged for her distinctive wicketkeeping, with 9 dismissals, together with seven stumpings, underscoring her sharpness behind the stumps. South Africa’s Kayla Reyneke was named captain of the group, having led her facet to an unbeaten run till the ultimate, whereas additionally contributing 11 wickets all through the match.

ICC Group of the Match – U19 Ladies’s World Cup 2024

1. Gongadi Trisha (India) – Runs: 309, Common: 77.25, Strike-rate: 147.14, Prime rating: 100 not out.
2. Jemma Botha (South Africa) – Runs: 105, Common: 26.25, Strike-rate: 123.52, Prime rating: 37
3. Davina Perrin (England) – Runs: 176, Common: 35.20, Strike-rate: 135.38, Prime rating: 74
4. G Kamalini (India) – Runs: 143, Common: 35.75, Strike-rate: 104.37, Prime rating: 56*
5. Caoimhe Bray (Australia) – Runs: 119, Common: 29.75, Strike-rate: 96.74, Prime rating: 45
6. Puja Mahato (Nepal) – Runs: 70, Common: 23.33, Strike-rate: 51.85, Prime rating: 70; Wickets: 9, Common: 7.00, Economic system: 4.34, Greatest: 4/9
7. Kayla Reyneke (c) (South Africa) – Wickets: 11, Common: 6.27, Economic system: 4.14, Greatest: 3/2
8. Katie Jones (wk) (England) – Dismissals: 9 (caught: 2, stumped: 7)
9. Aayushi Shukla (India) – Wickets: 14, Common: 5.71, Economic system: 3.01, Greatest: 4/8
10. Chamodi Praboda (Sri Lanka) – Wickets: 9, Common: 6.33, Economic system: 3.80, Greatest: 3/5
11. Vaishnavi Sharma (India) – Wickets: 17, Common: 4.35, Economic system: 3.36, Greatest: 5/5
12. Nthabiseng Nini (South Africa) – Wickets: 6, Common: 7.33, Economic system: 4.00, Greatest: 3/4.

Revealed By:

Akshay Ramesh

Revealed On:

Feb 3, 2025

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