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14:47 PM IST: That is all we have in our live coverage between India and England Women U19 Semi-Final. This is Samanvaya Sharma signing off on behalf of Lavil as we will take your leave now. See you soon till then goodbye!
Parunika Sisodia (Player of the Match, 3/21): I want to thank my team for all the support throughout, feeling very happy right now. I was thinking of hitting the same spots and letting the ball do the work. I bowl more to batters, it helps me and I need a batter in front of me to try new things. It was the wish and our goal as a unit
14:34 PM IST|| Match Summary: India Women U19 won by 9 wickets.
England Women U19 won the toss and elected to bat first in the semi-final against India at Kuala Lumpur. Openers Davina Perrin and Jemima Spence began aggressively, but their momentum was short-lived. India's introduction of spinners led to a collapse, with England losing wickets at regular intervals.
Despite the setbacks, Davina Perrin and skipper Abi Norgrove played decent knocks, contributing valuable runs to the scoreboard. However, their efforts were insufficient to post a competitive total.
In response, India Women U19's openers, G Kamalini and Gongadi Trisha, adopted a cautious approach initially. As they adjusted to the batting conditions, they began to attack, capitalizing on England's wayward bowling. The English bowlers struggled with their lines and lengths, serving up full tosses that made batting easier for India.
By the end of the powerplay, India was 44/0, with both Kamalini and Trisha scoring comfortably. Phoebe Brett eventually provided the breakthrough for England in the 9th over, dismissing Trisha. However, this merely slowed India's momentum, as they continued to dominate the chase.
Kamalini played a match-winning innings, scoring a half-century to guide India to victory. Her knock ensured India's passage to the final, where they will face South Africa on Sunday.
From England's perspective, their bowling unit struggled to contain India's batters, with only Phoebe Brett showing some intent with her single wicket. Overall, India's superior batting and bowling display earned them a well-deserved spot in the final.
15
overs
117/1score
4
4
0
1
1
4
runs
Kamalini*
56(50)
Sanika Chalke
11(12)
Phoebe Brett
1/30
14.6 Phoebe Brett to Kamalini, FOUR! KAMALINI WITH THE WINNING HIT SENDS INDIA INTO THE FINALS! Full from Brett, Kamalini comes down the track and hits that one towards deep midwicket for a boundary to seal the game and stamp their authority on this contest. Kamalini exults with joy, leaving a roar as India wins by nine wickets and sets up a date with South Africa for the finals to defend their title.
14.5 Phoebe Brett to Sanika Chalke, full and outside the off stump. Chalke comes down the track and gets a leading edge towards short third as the pair take a single. Scores are level
14.4 Phoebe Brett to Kamalini, full and on the off stump. Kamalini advances and hits it down the ground for a single
14.3 Phoebe Brett to Kamalini, length delivery on the off stump. Kamalini knocks it on the legside, no run
50 up for Kamalini in just 48 deliveries
14.2 Phoebe Brett to Kamalini, FOUR MORE! KAMALINI GETS TO HER 50! Full and outside the off stump, Kamalini goes inside out towards extra cover and the ball races away to the fence for a boundary. Gets to her half century in style and India need only three runs to win