END OF OVER:20 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | UAE-W: 123/7 (79 runs required, RR: 6.15)
- Kavisha Egodage40 (32b)
- Radha Yadav4-0-29-1
- Pooja Vastrakar4-1-27-1
That's it as far as the India-UAE goes, but hang tight, we are not too far away from the Nepal-Pakistan encounter which will get underway in some time. How about reading Shashank's report till then and then hopping to the other tab, where we should be live soon.
Harmanpreet Kaur: I am absolutely fine. It was a great feeling especially when Jemi [Rodrigues] and I were batting. We were looking to run hard rather than playing risky shots. When Richa came I told her to keep watching the ball and she batted beautifully. [Her knock] My role was to stay on the pitch and keep rotating the strike. We had a good partnership especially with Richa. Credit goes to her. [On her memories of 175 against Australia] That was a special innings for me. Was a great memory. Really happy that innings came from me. It always gave me positive vibes. [Playing fearlessly] Today also we lost early wickets but we kept ourselves ready.
Richa Ghosh is the player of the match: Whenever I am playing with Harry [Harmanpreet] di, she tells me how the ball is coming on and how to play the shots. Whenever I get the opportunity, I want to back myself. The first four from a cover drive was my favourite.
Esha Oza: [Experience] It was a great experience. Lots of learnings. How to build an innings, that is something we saw first hand, and how to finish games. This is what we need to work on. We were never satisfied when playing such a big team. We need to make sure we need to take 10 wickets and not three. [Next game] We put up a better score against a better side. We have one more game, and want to take the learnings to that game.
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5.15pm A big 78-run win for India and they have one foot in the semi-final. A clinical effort from the seven-time champions. Richa Ghosh's maiden T20I fifty and Harmanpreet's 66 took India to their highest ever score in the format. The bowlers then came into their own and UAE had no chance. Captain Esha Oza showed her class but there was little support from the other end. Chasing 202 was never going to be easy and UAE could only muster 123 for 7 in their 20 overs. Five bowlers used by India and all five chipped in with at least a wicket. India haven't yet qualified for the semis, but are primed to make it through after two big wins.
Rithika Rajith run out 6 (10m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 85.71
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Mere formality now with UAE requiring 87 runs in 6 balls. Radha will bowl the last over.
END OF OVER:19 | 5 Runs | UAE-W: 115/6 (87 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.05, RRR: 87.00)
- Kavisha Egodage33 (27b)
- Rithika Rajith5 (6b)
- Pooja Vastrakar4-1-27-1
- Deepti Sharma4-0-23-2
Vastrakar back on for her final over from over the wicket
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | UAE-W: 110/6 (92 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.11, RRR: 46.00)
- Rithika Rajith3 (2b)
- Kavisha Egodage31 (25b)
- Deepti Sharma4-0-23-2
- Tanuja Kanwar4-0-14-1
Rithika Rajith comes in next. Deepti is over the wicket
H Hotchandani c Shafali Verma b Sharma 8 (8m 9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 88.88
Stays over
Here's Deepti from over the wicket
UAE Women need 96 runs in 18 balls. Win Probability: UAE-W 0.01% * IND-W 99.99%
END OF OVER:17 | 7 Runs | UAE-W: 106/5 (96 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.23, RRR: 32.00)
- Kavisha Egodage30 (24b)
- Heena Hotchandani8 (6b)
- Tanuja Kanwar4-0-14-1
- Radha Yadav3-0-21-1
Kanwar back form around the wicket
UAE Women need 103 runs in 24 balls. Win Probability: UAE-W 0.01% * IND-W 99.99%