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PIX: Athapaththu's 67 powers Supernovas to final

November 08, 2020 00:29 IST

IMAGE: Chamari Athapaththu of Supernovas hits out during match 3 of the Women's T20 Challenge 2020 against the Trailblazers, in Sharjah, on Saturday. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu smashed a quick-fire half-century as two-time champions Supernovas reached their third successive final with a narrow two-run win over Trailblazers in a last-ball finish at the Women's T20 Challenge, in Sharjah, on Saturday.

 

After the final league game, all the three teams ended with two points each but Supernovas (-0.054) and Trailblazers (+2.109) qualified due to their better net-rate than Velocity (-1.869) in the competition.

The Harmanpreet Kaur-led Supernovas will take on Trailblazers captained by Smriti Mandhana in Monday's final.

Opting to bat, Athapaththu laid the foundation with an aggressive 48-ball 67, which was studded with five fours and four sixes and captain Harmanpreet played some big shots (31 off 29) to take the team to 146/6 in their 20 overs.

IMAGE: Radha Yadav of Supernovas celebrate winning the match. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

In reply, Deepti Sharma (43 not out) and Harleen Deol (27 off 15 balls) took the chase deep but Trailblazers could only manage 144/5 in the end, courtesy a superb last over by left-arm spinner Radha Yadav (2/30).

For Supernovas, the spinners did a fine job with Anuja Patil (1 for 18) and Radha drying up runs in the middle while medium pacer Shakera Selman picked up two wickets.

Trailblazers were off to a good start to their chase with Deandra Dottin (27) and Mandhana (33) raising 43 for the opening wicket in the first six overs.

But Selman struck twice in the seventh over, first trapping Dottin infront of wicket and then cleaning up Richa Ghosh (4).

Deepti and Mandhana tried to repair the innings but Anuja, who came in for Pooja Vastrakar, caught and bowled the skipper in the 13th over to reduce Trailblazers to 83/3.

Deepti then kept them in the hunt but could not take Trailblazers past the finish line.

Earlier, Athapaththu notched up the first fifty of the competition and added 87 for the opening wicket with Priya Punia (30 off 37).

IMAGE: Supernovas captain Harmanpreet Kaur on the attack. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

However, Trailblazers spinners Harleen (1/34) and Salma Khatun (1/25) pulled things back after 10 overs, giving away just 23 runs in next five overs.

Athapaththu amassed 14 runs in the 16th over with a four and six, while Harmanpreet exploded in the 19th over, smashing a four and a six to pile up 15 runs to swell the total.

Left-handed opener Athapaththu looked for runs from the word go and made her intentions clear with two boundaries in the second over of the innings bowled by Deepti Sharma.

Later in the fourth over, the Sri Lankan nonchalantly hoisted one over mid-off for a six and then swept Deepti for a boundary as Supernovas amassed 15 runs.

Athapaththu's opening partner Priya Punia, who got off the mark in her ninth ball, played second fiddle as the duo scored fifty in the powerplay.

Priya, on 17, got a reprieve when Dottin dropped a catch off Rajeshwari Gaikwad's bowling.

IMAGE: Deepti Sharma of Trailblazers hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

The two kept scoring at a brisk rate with Athapaththu not afraid to go for lofted shots, while Priya too rotated the strike and also picked up three boundaries.

Priya fell when her attempt to clear the fence saw Deepti pull off a superb catch running forward off Khatun. She added 89 runs for the first wicket with Athapaththu.

Athapaththu reached her fifty from 37 deliveries with a powerful sweep off Harleen.

The Sri Lankan was holed out by Hemalatha off Harleen's tossed up delivery in the 17th over.

For Trailblazers, experienced Jhulan Goswami was the best bowler with figures of 1/17 from 4 overs, while Harleen and Khatun picked up a wicket each along with three run outs in Supernovas' innings.

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