INDW vs BANW: Harmanpreet fires India to seven-wicket win in 1st T20I
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur was at her absolute best on Sunday, as she led India women to a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first T20I at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Dhaka.
The win meant that India started their new international season with a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
For India, it was a near-perfect win as Bangladesh were almost no match for them. Debutant Minnu Mani stole the show with figures of 1/21, while Pooja Vastrakar and Shafali Verma were also among the wickets. The bowlers’ impressive performance helped them restrict the hosts to 114/5 in 20 overs.
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Bangladesh batters executed their shots poorly, and runs were hard to come by. Shathi Rani collected four boundaries, but all she could manage were 22 runs. Shamima Sultana (17) and Sobhana Mostary (23) were also left to rue their dismissals.
In the end, it was Shorna Akter (23*) who showcased some resilience with two sixes and helped Bangladesh to a meagre total.
In India’s run-chase, Harmanpreet hit six boundaries and two sixes and made best use of the two reprieves that she got off left-arm spinner Nahida Akter’s bowling.
Mandhana was the pace-setter for India as she hit some delectable boundaries, five of them in all, including a rasping square cut off seamer Marufa Akter and an inside out lofted cover-drive. They were shots out of top drawer.
This was after the Indian bowlers set it up perfectly for the batters, who had to hardly break a sweat while chasing down an easy target.
The spin attack, led by the experienced Deepti Sharma (0/14 in 4 overs), along with debutants — slow left arm orthodox Anusha Bareddy (0/24 in 4 overs) and off-break bowler Minnu Manni (1/21 in 3 overs) — executed skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s plan of bowling on one side of the wicket perfectly.
Leg-spinner Shafali Verma (1/18 in 3 overs) was also mostly on target, save a six that top-scorer Sorna Akhtar (28 off 28 balls) hit off her bowling.
The idea was to pack the off-side field with five fielders and bowl on the fourth or fifth off-stump line and the Bangladeshi batters, mostly right-handers, found it difficult to pierce the cordon.
This was after debutant Mani got her maiden wicket when Shamima Sultana (17), after tonking the offie for a six, couldn’t connect her slog sweep and Jemimah Rodrigues took a smart catch at square leg.
Pooja Vastrakar then softened Shathi Rani (22) with a short ball, before castling her with a perfect fuller delivery.
The experienced Nigar Sultana (2) was run-out and Shafali tossed one up to get rid of Shobhana Mostary (23 off 33 balls), who was getting increasingly frustrated.
In fact, Bangladesh consumed as many as 62 dot balls which is more than half of the innings, with only eight fours and three sixes in all. Two of those hits by Sorna ensured that the hosts crossed the 100-run mark.
When India started the chase, Shafali paid price for her lack of footwork as she was adjudged plumb in front while being rooted to the crease.
Rodrigues was played on when she tried to cut an off-break from Sultana Khatun.
However, once Harmanpreet and Mandhana joined forces, there was hardly any concern for the winning team.
With inputs from PTI
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