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U19 WC: Vaishnavi & Trisha Help India Seal Semi-finals Spot With Commanding Win Over Bangladesh
Rain in Kuala Lumpur threatened to turn the game into a washout for the second time in the day after the Sri Lanka-Scotland clash was abandoned due to same reasons. But the weather gods showed mercy and ensured a full match was available to play for India and Bangladesh.
Pushing Bangladesh into batting first, defending champions India managed to restrict them to 64/8 in 20 overs, thanks to Vaishnavi picking an effective 3-15, while Trisha, Shabnam Shakil, and Joshitha VJ each chipped in with a wicket. For Bangladesh, only captain Sumaiya Akter (21 not out) and Jannatul Maoua (14) were the only batters to get into double figures.
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