Vrinda Dinesh's Blazing 55 Powers India A to Dominant Win Over Pakistan A

India A secured a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Pakistan A in the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars tournament. After their bowlers, led by Saima Thakor and captain Radha Yadav, dismissed Pakistan for just 93, opener Vrinda Dinesh launched a blistering assault, scoring 55 off 29 balls. Her innings, featuring 12 boundaries, ensured India A raced to the target in only 10.1 overs. This win places India A second in Group A ahead of their final match against Nepal.

Key Points: India A Women Crush Pakistan A by 8 Wickets in Asia Cup

  • Vrinda Dinesh's 29-ball 55
  • Spinners Radha Yadav, Saima Thakor share 4 wickets
  • India A chase 94 in just 10.1 overs
  • Pakistan A bundled out for 93
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Women's Rising Star Asia Cup: Vrinda, spinners lead India to 8-wicket win over Pakistan

Vrinda Dinesh's explosive 55 and a superb spin attack led by Radha Yadav guide India A to a commanding 8-wicket victory over Pakistan A in the Women's Asia Cup.

"Vrinda Dinesh smashed 55 off 29 balls to lead India A's pursuit - Match Report"

Bangkok, Feb 15

India A brushed aside Pakistan A by eight wickets in their Group A clash of the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars on Sunday. After bundling out Pakistan A for 93 in 18.5 overs, India A chased down the modest target in just 10.1 overs at the Terdthai Cricket Ground.

Right-handed opener Vrinda Dinesh smashed 55 off 29 balls to lead India A's pursuit after Saima Thakor (2-14), captain Radha Yadav (2-11) and Prema Rawat (2-16) shared six wickets between themselves to set up the foundation for the defending champions to get their first win of this competition.

Minnu Mani and Jintimani Kalita also had one scalp each for India 'A'. Their chase began shakily with Humairaa Kaazi dismissed off the first ball by Waheeda Akhtar. But Vrinda and Anushka Sharma counterattacked, as India A raced to 63-1 by the end of the powerplay.

Though Anushka fell for 24 in the ninth over, Vrinda marched forward to reach her fifty off 25 balls in a knock where she hit 12 boundaries before being dismissed by left-arm spinner Momina Riasat in the ninth over. Tejal Hasabnis sealed victory for India 'A' in style by hitting a six and four, respectively, as they completed the chase with 59 balls to spare.

Previously, after opting to bat first, Pakistan were reduced to 21/4 inside five overs as Saima struck twice with the new ball. Radha tightened the squeeze after the powerplay, removing Huraina Sajjad and Shawaal Zulfiqar in successive overs to leave Pakistan reeling at 41/6.

A brief stand of 25 between Gull Rukh (21) and Anosha Nasir (17) lifted the total, but the last two wickets added only 15 runs as Pakistan folded for 93.

Just like how the trend has been in India-Pakistan meetings in the last 12 months, both sides chose against shaking hands yet again at toss time.

India A, after losing to the UAE in their opening game, have moved to second spot in Group A. They face Nepal in their final group match on Tuesday, with the top two sides advancing to the semi-finals.

Brief Scores: Pakistan A 93 all out in 18.5 overs (Shawaal Zulfiqar 23, Gull Rukh 21; Radha Yadav 2-11, Saima Thakor 2-14) lost to India A 97/2 in 10.1 overs (Vrinda Dinesh 55, Anushka Sharma 24; Momina Riasat 1-13, Waheeda Akhtar 1-18) by eight wickets.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The bowling attack was clinical. Saima, Radha, and Prema just didn't give them any room. Chasing 94 in 10 overs is a statement win. On to the semis!
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Aman W
Great win, but the article mentions the no handshake at the toss again. Wish sports could just be about sports, yaar. Let the girls' brilliant cricket do the talking.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US. Vrinda's innings was fire! 12 boundaries in a T20 chase is aggressive and exactly what we need. Hope she gets a senior team call-up soon.
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Karthik V
The depth in spin bowling is incredible. Radha Yadav leading from the front as captain. After the loss to UAE, this was a perfect bounce-back. Don't take Nepal lightly now!
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Nisha Z
So proud of our girls! Tejal finishing with a six and four was the icing on the cake. More coverage for these A-team matches, please! They deserve the spotlight.

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