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Asia Cup PIX: Dominant India women crush Thailand

Last updated on: October 10, 2022 15:45 IST

IMAGE: India spinner Sneh Rana celebrates taking a wicket during the Women's Asia Cup T20 match against Thailand in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on Monday. Photograph: BCCI Women/Twitter

The Indian bowlers hardly broke sweat to dismiss minnows Thailand for a paltry 37 before knocking off the runs in just six overs with nine wickets in hand to top the seven-team group league in the Women's Asia Cup T20 match, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on Monday.

 

The emphatic win was India's fifth victory in six games, with their only defeat coming in a low-scoring match against arch-rivals Pakistan.

India have 10 points from six games and are expected to be joined by Pakistan, Sri Lanka and one among Thailand and Bangladesh in the semi-finals.

Bangladesh have a match left and they need to just win it to enjoy a better net run-rate (+0.423 after 5 games) over Thailand (-0.949 in 6 games).

IMAGE: India's players celebrate a wicket during the Women's Asia Cup T20 match against Thailand in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on Monday. Photograph: BCCI Women/Twitter

India's stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhana won the toss, she had no hesitation to put Thailand onto bat and from thereon, it became an ordeal for the inexperienced Thai women.

The gulf in class was so huge that before getting out in the 16th over, Thailand could manage only 37 runs. The only batter to reach double figures was Nannapat Koncharoenkai (12) as the second highest score was 7 by Nattaya Boochatham.

Infact, Nannapat and Natthakan Chantham's (6) 13-run opening stand was their highest as wickets tumbled like nine pins once India were able to drew the first blood.

Predictably, off-break bowlers Deepti Sharma (2/10) and Sneh Rana (3/9) choked the run-flow and was duly backed by left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad (2/8).

Meghna Singh also chipped in with a wicket while the only one to go wicketless was Pooja Vastrakar.

IMAGE: Deepti Sharma with captain Smriti Mandhana. Photograph: BCCI Women/Twitter

Vastrakar (12 not out) was, however, was sent up the order at No. 3 to get some batting time under her belt as she along with opener Sabbhineni Meghana (20 not out) knocked off the runs in just six overs after Shafali Verma fell cheaply, dismissed by Nattaya Boochatham for eight

"A big shout out to all girls for making my 100th T20 International special," stand-in skipper Mandhana said after the match.

"I wouldn't say weaker opposition and Thailand played good cricket but our bowlers really didn't give them any chance," Mandhana was all praise for her bowling unit.

Player of the match Sneh Rana said: "A win like this lifts confidence and we would definitely do well in the semi-final."

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