India A defends ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title by beating Bangladesh A

India A Women successfully defend the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title with a dominant 46-run win over Bangladesh A in the final in Bangkok.

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India A defends ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title by beating Bangladesh A

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The India A Women cricket team once again proved their supremacy in Asian women's cricket by successfully defending the ACC Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars title through a 46-run victory against the Bangladesh A Women cricket team in the final match which took place in Bangkok. 

India A started their batting at the Terdthai Cricket Ground but they faced immediate difficulties after losing multiple players during the powerplay. The innings found stability through Tejal Hasabnis who produced a composed performance by scoring 51 runs from 34 deliveries which included three boundaries and two sixes. 

She received excellent support from captain Radha Yadav as they built a vital 69-run partnership for the fifth wicket. Their composed performance enabled India A to overcome their initial mistakes which resulted in them achieving a total score of 134 for 7 after 20 overs of their match. 

Fahima Khatun the captain of Bangladesh A was pivotal in maintaining the team's competitive edge through her outstanding four-wicket performance which involved her using different bowling techniques to limit runs during the middle overs.

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India A bowlers dominate to complete commanding title defence

The Indian A team bowers achieved perfect execution in their upcoming match. The team maintained control of the game as they dismissed all but Shamima Sultana who reached 20 runs on the scoreboard.

Prema Rawat achieved the best bowling performance of the match with her three wickets at a cost of 21 runs while Sonia Mendhiya and Tanuja Kanwar each took two wickets.

India A achieved a complete victory over Bangladesh A when they bowled them out for 88 runs in 19.1 overs.

India A won their second successive Rising Stars title after they defeated Bangladesh A who finished as runners-up for the second time. The back-to-back titles underline India’s growing depth in women’s cricket and highlight a promising pipeline of future international stars.

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