Vaishnavi Sharma
In the second edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup being played in Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur, the unbeatable campaign of the defending champion Indian team is continuing. On January 30, the semi -final match against England Women’s Under -19 team also won the match by 9 wickets. In this match, the most important contribution to the victory of the Indian women’s Under -19 team once again was left -handed spin bowler Vaishnavi Sharma who took 3 wickets with 23 runs in his 4 overs. At the same time, Vaishnavi has also made a big record in the history of the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup.
Vaishnavi broke Australian player’s record
For the first time in 2023, the Women’s T20 Under -19 World Cup was organized by the ICC, which was named by the Indian team. In this first edition, Maggi Clarke, who was playing for the Australian team, took the most wickets. Clarke, playing in 5 matches, took a total of 12 wickets at an average of 6.25. At the same time, Vaishnavi broke this record of Maggi Clarke in the second edition of the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup itself. Vaishnavi has played a total of 5 matches in this edition so far in which she has taken 15 wickets at an average of just 3.40, with more to increase, because in the final match, everyone’s eyes are going to be on Vaishnavi’s bowling.
Team India will face South Africa team
In the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup 2025, the Indian team will face South Africa team in the title match. While the Indian team won the match against England, the South Africa Women Under -19 team faced with the Australia team in the semi -finals, which they won by 5 wickets and confirmed their place in the final. Now the final match of the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup between India and South Africa will be played on January 31 from 12 noon Indian time.
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