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Sultana Rips Through Sri Lanka To Set Up Win

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

India dismissed Sri Lanka for just 76 on their way to victory / ©International Cricket Council
India dismissed Sri Lanka for just 76 on their way to victory /
©International Cricket Council

India Women 80-3 (Raj 34no) beat
Sri Lanka Women 76 (Sultana 4-4) by 7 wickets
First One-Day International, Visakhapatnam

Gouher Sultana returned figures of four for four as India Women dismissed Sri Lanka Women for 76 on their way to a seven-wicket win in the first One-Day International in Visakhapatnam.

Sultana took her career-best figures, Rajeshwari Gaekwad took two for 11 and Jhulan Goswami two for 16 as Sri Lanka were bundled out in just 39.3 overs.

Yasoda Mendis, who had been Sri Lanka’s mainstay as they beat India ‘A’ in a warm-up game, top scored with 17 and was the only player to reach double figures.

India opted to pack their team with slow bowlers and the tactic paid off with pacer Goswami opening alongside Nagarajan Niranjana (1-35) before turning to Sultana, Gaekwad and Sneh Rana (1-7), who picked off wickets in quick succession.

Sri Lanka were reduced to 65 for nine in the 29th over before last-wicket pair Udeshika Prabodhani (3 not out in 39 balls) and Chandima Gunaratne (6 in 33) resisted for more than 10 overs until Gaekwad ended the innings with Gunaratne’s wicket.

India also found it difficult to score quickly with openers Karuna Jain (6 in 42 balls) and Smriti Mandhana (13 in 31) struggling before falling to Gunaratne and Sri Lanka captain Shashikala Siriwardene respectively.

Anagha Deshpande then made 23 in 54 to get the innings moving again after they had slumped to 25 for two and after she was stumped off Oshadi Runasinghe, India finished off the match thanks to Mithali Raj’s unbeaten 34 and Harmanpreet Kaur’s one not out.

76 is Sri Lanka’s 11th lowest total in ODIs, second lowest score against India and lowest overall score in India.

Sultana’s four for four is the ninth best bowling analysis for India in an ODI and the fourth best by an Indian bowler on home soil.

The second game is in two days.

source: http://www.cricketworld.com / Cricket World / Home> Series> Series Arichive> Series Archive 2013-14 / by John Pennington / Sunday – January 19th, 2014

All India Senior Women’s T-20 Championship: Hyderabad Senior women’s T20 team

yderabad, TELANGANA :

S K Shravanthi Naidu will be the captain of Hyderabad Senior women’s T20 team.

The championship will be held at Mumbai from January 13 to 17. (Representational Image)
The championship will be held at Mumbai from January 13 to 17. (Representational Image)

Hyderabad: 

The following is the Hyderabad senior women’s T20 team for the All India Senior Women’s T-20 Championship (Elite Group ‘B’) to be held at Mumbai from January 13 to 17.

The team:

S.K. Shravanthi Naidu (captain), Ananya Upendran (vice-captain), Gouher Sultana, Pranathi Reddy, D. Ramya, Himani Yadav, Rachna S. Kumar, Vanka Pooja, Nishat Fatma (wicket-keeper), G. K. Shravya (wicket-keeper), Sneha More, V.M. Kavya, Trisha G., K. Anitha, Mamtha Kanojia, Srinidhi.
Stand byes: Laxmi Prasanna, Chitra Maheshwari, P. Monica.
Support staff: Anuradha Nirmal Kumar (manager), B. Mahander Kumar and Savita Nirala (coaches), Harsha Gangwal (physio), Keerthana (trainer).

source:  http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Sports> Cricket / Deccan Chronicle / December 25th, 2017

Gouhar fashions Indian win

Hyderabad :

Sri Lankan captain Shashikala Siriwardena’s ploy to bat first and pile up a big total which could put the Indians under pressure backfired terribly as her batswomen failed to contend with the guile of left-arm spinner Gouhar Sultana.

The Hyderabad spinner, who bowled in two spells and finished with astounding figures of 8-4-4-4, spun a web of deceit from which the Sri Lankans failed to extricate themselves and were bowled out for a paltry 76.

The hosts then rode on skipper Mithai Raj’s unbeaten 34 romped to a seven-wicket win with 105 balls to spare to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series at the Dr YSR ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.

Siriwardena, on the eve of the match, had said that they would like to post a 200 plus score if they batted first. The Lankan skipper won the toss and had no hesitation in batting first. But there after it turned out to be nightmare for the Lankan batswomen as they were unable to negotiate the Indian bowling.

Indian pacer and former skipper Jhulan Goswami struck the first blow when she bowled Chamari Atapattu (6) with 13 on the board. Five runs later, Goswami sent back Deepika Rasangika (4) and the Lankans never really recovered from those early blows.

Opener Yasoda Mendis and Siriwardena tried to stem the rot with a 14-run stand for the third wicket – the highest of the Lankan innings – but mediumpacer Niranjana Natarajan trapped Mendis leg before. Mendis, who made 17 off 43 balls (2×4) was the only batswoman to reach double figures.

Gouhar then ran through the middle order. The 25-year-old spinner scalped four wickets to reduce Lankans to 51 for seven. Gouhar, who has played 49 ODIs thus far, recorded her career best figures.

Debutants left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gaikwad (2/11) and offie Sneh Rana (1/7) then ended the Lankan innings.

India, in reply, lost openers Smriti Mandhana (13) and Karuna Jain (6) with 25 on the board. However, Anagha Deshpande and Mithali added 43 for the third wicket to ensure a smooth victory for their side.

Anagha (23; 54b, 2×4) fell at 68 but vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur (1 no) helped Mithali get the required runs without much ado. Mithali remained unbeaten on 34 off 59 balls with six hits to the fence as India reached 80 for three.

“It was a good win today. I am very happy with the performance of the girls. To begin my stint as a coach with a win is an auspicious beginning,” coach Purnima Rau said.

“Gouhar bowled beautifully and I am thrilled that she recorded her career best performance,” she added.

SCOREBOARD

Sri Lanka: C Atapattu b Goswami 6, Y Mendis lbw Niranjana 17, D Rasangika c Jain b Goswami 4, S Siriwardene c Goswami b Sultana 1, C Polgampola c Kaur b Sultana 1, E Lokusuriyage c Mithali b Sultana 9, D Manodara c Niranjana b Sultana 4, O Ranasinghe lbw Rana 6, S Weerakkody c Rana b Gayakwad 8, U Prabodhani (not out) 3, C Gunaratne c Jain b Gayakwad 6. Extras: (B2, LB1, W7, NB1) 11.

Total: (in 39.3 overs) 76.

Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-18, 3-32, 4-34, 5-41, 6-46, 7-51, 8-65, 9-65.

Bowling: J Goswami 8-3-16-2, N Niranajana 10-0-35-1, G Sultana 8-4-4-4, RS Gayakwad 7.3-3-11-2, S Rana 6-4-7-1.

India: K Jain c Weerakkody b Gunaratne 6, S Mandhana c Weerakkody b Siriwardene 13, A Deshpande st Surangika b Ranasinghe 23, M Raj (not out) 34, H Kaur (not out) 1. Extras: (B1, W2) 3.

Total: (for 3 wickets, 32.3 overs) 80.

Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-25, 3-68.

Bowling: U Prabodhani 2-0-7-0, C Gunaratne 10-6-16-1, S Siriwardene 10-3-20-1, C Polgampola 4.3-2-10-0, O Ranasinghe 4-1-15-1, D Rasangika 2-0-11-0.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad> Jhulan Goswami / by Solomon S Kumar, TNN / January 20th, 2014