SPORTS NEWS: Women’s T20 World Cup: Poonam, Shafali splendor assist India with whipping Bangladesh

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after posting the most noteworthy aggregate of the continuous Women’s T20 World Cup, India enlisted an agreeable success over Bangladesh for their second win of the competition and to guarantee a smooth excursion for themselves to the last four at the WACA on Monday.

Poonam Yadav, who took a four-wicket pull against Australia, by and by spun a web around the resistance players as she completed with 3 wickets while Shikha Pandey contributed with 2 wickets to assist India with beating Bangladesh by 18 runs and retaliate for the Asia Cup last annihilation.

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Subsequent to being approached to bat first, Shafali Verma gave India a flying beginning as the 16-year-old built a six in the absolute first over of the India innings. Shafali lost her opening accomplice Taniya Bhatia in the second finished yet that didn’t imprint her soul as he pounded 4 sixes and 2 limits to include brisk 30 in her 17-ball remain at the wrinkle.

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur neglected to get among runs once more as she skilled her prized wicket on a free conveyance. Jemimah Rodrigues played a pivotal thump again before being run-out for 34. Rodrigues went for a solitary off a full hurl however Nahida made an extraordinary spare to expel Rodrigues.

India began losing their way as Bangladesh contributed with wickets in the center overs to paw their way back in the game. India lost both Richa Gosh and Deepti Sharma in the seventeenth over to see themselves reeling at 114 for 6. Be that as it may, it was a late appearance of Veda Krishnamurthy where she crushed 4 limits in her 11-ball remain to take India to a sum of 142 for 6 of every 20 overs.

It was Bangladesh’s handling that hurt them the most as they parted with at any rate 20 goes through misfielding. Pursuing 143, Bangladesh endured an early shock when Shikha Pandey struck in her first over to expel opener Shamima Sultana.

In any case, Murshida Khatun before long assaulted Deepti Sharma to gather three limits in her second finished and compensate for an early once. Be that as it may, when Bangladesh lost Murshida for 30, the asking rate began to take off up and Bangladesh continued losing wickets under tension.

Source - NZ Fiji Times
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