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U19 WC: We Just Want To Dominate On The Field, Says Niki Prasad
At the Bayuemas Oval on Sunday, left-arm spinner Vaishnavi Sharma picked three wickets in an incredible spell as they kept Bangladesh to 64/8 in 20 overs while G Trisha smashed a superb 40 off 31 balls as India coasted to an eight-wicket victory inside eight overs of the chase.
“We’re really happy with the way we performed and how we gave a good show. It’s definitely needed for every team we face, having your bowlers come on and get the breakthroughs early on. We’ve been doing really well, I am sure they will continue the same way.”
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