Cricket / England beat Australia in the World Cup final even after scoring 99 runs, the match with Team India is confirmed

Zoom News : Jan 27, 2023, 10:48 PM
New Delhi. The final teams of the ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup being played in South Africa have been confirmed. India first made a place for the New Zealand team by licking the dust and then England on the basis of excellent bowling defeated Australia and confirmed the ticket to the final. Batting first in the second World Cup semi-final played on Friday, the England team was able to score only 99 runs. Australia's team was reduced to 96 runs while chasing the target.

India is set to face England in the final of the ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup. In the second semi-final of the tournament, the England team secured a ticket to the final by registering a thrilling victory against Australia. The team's batting was very poor and the whole team could score only 99 runs in 19.5 overs. Captain Grace Sevens scored 20 while Alexa Stonehouse saved the team's shame by scoring 25 runs. 7 batters could not even reach double figures. Maggie Clares, Ella Hayward and Sienna Ginger took 3-3 wickets for Australia and forced the England team to kneel.

England won even after scoring 99 runs

Chasing a small target, Australia had a very bad start and both the openers returned on the score of 4 runs. Kate Pele 4 So Sienna Ginger returned without opening an account. Claire More and Ella Hayward took the score to 34 runs while handling the innings. The kangaroo team which started getting shocked from here ended with the entire team being all out for 96 runs.

India will compete in the final

India and England have registered their names in the pages of history by making it to the final of the Under-19 T20 World Cup being organized by the ICC for the first time. India stopped the New Zealand team for just 107 runs and achieved the target of victory by losing 2 wickets and made it to the final. Against Australia, after scoring 99 runs, England won by stopping the opposing team for 96 runs.

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