Gongadi Trisha
The Indian Women’s Under -19 team has witnessed excellent performance in the ICC Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup being played in Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur, in which she continued her invincible campaign in the journey from group stage to final. Now on February 2, Team India will clash with South Africa Women Under -19 team in the title match. In this match, everyone’s eyes are once again to live on Team India’s opening batsman Gongadi Trisha, whose bat has been seen speaking fiercely throughout the tournament so far. In the final match, Gongadi Trisha will also have a chance to create history in which she can break the record of the Indian player.
Gongadi Trisha will score history as soon as he scored 33 runs
In the ICC Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup, Gongadi Trisha has so far scored a total of 265 runs with an excellent average of 66.25 while batting in 6 innings, in which her bat has also seen a century innings. Now if Gongadi manages to score 33 runs in the final match against South Africa Women’s Under -19 team, then she will become the highest run -scorer in an edition of the Women’s Under -19 T20 World Cup. Currently, this record is in the name of Team India’s player Shweta Sehrawat, who scored a total of 297 runs in 7 innings at an average of 99 in 7 innings in the first Under -19 T20 World Cup played in 2023.
The last time South Africa’s team was defeated
This is the second time of the Indian team in the history of the Women’s T20 Under -19 World Cup against South Africa. In the year 2023, both teams were confronted in a group stage match, which was won by Team India by a one-sided 7 wickets. In this match, the African women’s team batted first and scored 166 runs in 20 overs, while in response, the Indian team had achieved this target only in 16.3 overs, in which 92 unbeaten with Shweta Sehrawat’s bat 92 The excellent innings of runs was seen.
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