World Cup Women's Cricket: Australia gave a challenge of 140 runs

Magh 9, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

World Cup Women's Cricket: Australia gave a challenge of 140 runs

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In the ICC Women's U-19 World Cup cricket tournament, Australia has given Nepal a target of 140 runs for victory.

After winning the toss and batting first at the UKM YSD Oval Cricket Ground in Malaysia, Australia is in the scheduled 20 overs  He made a total of 139 runs while losing wickets. 

Kaimhe Bray contributed the most 45 runs for Australia. He scored 45 runs in 34 balls with the help of three fours and three sixes. Eleanor LaRosa scored 31 runs off 39 balls by hitting three fours. Hasrat Gill scored 30 runs, Chloe Catherine scored 16 not out and Ines Akeon scored eight runs.

Nepal's captain Pooja Mahato took three wickets while Simna KC took two wickets and Rhea Sharma took one wicket. 

Nepal is under pressure to win the match against Australia. Nepal is under pressure to win against Australia, which is the strongest team in Group D, in order to qualify for the Super Six. Earlier, Australia defeated Scotland by nine wickets and Bangladesh by two wickets. Australia has already qualified for the six of the World Cup.

Nepal has previously lost in both the two matches of the match. Nepal was defeated by five wickets against Bangladesh in the first match and by one wicket against Scotland in the second match. If they lose to Australia today, Nepal will be out of the tournament. Now Nepal has started to bat in response.

Kantipur

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