T20 World Cup: After leading India to 2025 U19 Women’s T20 World Cup triumph at the Bayuemas Oval, skipper Niki Prasad said the side stayed true to their word of putting in dominating performances in the tournament, where they retained their title through an unbeaten run in the competition.
On Sunday, a stellar bowling performance, with the spinners taking nine wickets – three of which went to Trisha Gongadi– along with fielders stepping up nicely helped India India apply the squeeze on South Africa and bowl them out for 82 on a slow pitch.
It also helped that Niki was astute in her bowling changes, which didn’t allow South Africa to settle in. In the chase of 83, Trisha made 44 not out off 33 balls while vice-captain Sanika Chalke slammed an unbeaten 26 off 22 deliveries to help India complete the chase in 11.2 overs to clinch the title yet again after winning it in 2023 in Potchefstroom, South Africa.