Sri Lanka Ends ICC U-19 Women’s T20 World Cup Campaign with Win Over Australia
Sri Lanka concluded their ICC U-19 Women’s T20 World Cup journey on a high note, defeating Australia by 12 runs in a thrilling match on Wednesday. Despite Australia already securing a semi-final spot, Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling and composed performance ensured a memorable victory.
Sri Lanka’s Impressive Bowling Attack
Chamudi Praboda spearheaded Sri Lanka’s bowling effort, taking crucial wickets at regular intervals to disrupt Australia’s chase. Australia, aiming to maintain their unbeaten record, struggled to build momentum as Sri Lanka’s bowlers maintained tight lines and consistent pressure.
With Australia needing 20 runs off the final over, Sri Lanka held their nerve to clinch the win. This victory highlighted the team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, even against a strong opponent like Australia.
Australia’s Strong Bowling Performance
Earlier in the match, Australia’s bowlers put up a commendable performance to restrict Sri Lanka to 99 for eight in 20 overs. Lily Bassingthwaighte was the standout bowler, finishing with impressive figures of 3/7. Despite their efforts, Australia fell short in their chase, managing only 87 for eight in their allotted overs.
Nigeria’s Thrilling Victory Over Ireland
In another match, Nigeria ended their campaign with a thrilling six-run win over Ireland. Lilian Ude was the star of the show, returning figures of 3/11 to stifle Ireland’s chase of 95. Christabel Chukwuonye provided a steady innings with the bat, scoring 25 runs to set up Nigeria’s total.
Ireland fought hard but were bowled out for 88 in 18.4 overs, falling just short of the target. This victory marked a positive end to Nigeria’s tournament, showcasing their potential in international cricket.
Match Summaries
Sri Lanka vs Australia
- Sri Lanka: 99/8 in 20 overs (Sanjana Kavindi 19, Sumudu Nisansala 18; Lily Bassingthwaighte 3/7, Hasrat Gill 2/18)
- Australia: 87/8 in 20 overs (Caoimhe Bray 27, Eleanor Larosa 18; Chamudi Praboda 2/13, Pramudi Methsara 2/16)
- Result: Sri Lanka won by 12 runs
Nigeria vs Ireland
- Nigeria: 94/7 in 20 overs (Christabel Chukwuonye 25, Peculiar Agboya 17; Kia McCartney 2/13, Niamh MacNulty 1/12)
- Ireland: 88 all out in 18.4 overs (Rebecca Lowe 21, Millie Spence 14; Lilian Ude 3/11, Anointed 2/8)
- Result: Nigeria won by six runs
Looking Ahead
Australia will now face South Africa in the semi-finals on January 31, followed by a clash between India and England. These matches promise to deliver high-quality cricket as the teams compete for a place in the final.
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