China Cricket Team – The second day of the ICC Women’s Qualifiers 2019 was an exciting one as three more matches were played in the regional qualifiers.

The highlight of the day was a thrilling match between Hong Kong and China at TCG as the Chinese team ended their recent losing streak with a one-goal victory. UAE maintained their reputation as one of the tournament favorites by amassing a total of 145/5 against Kuwait at AIT to win by 86 runs after the second day of play.

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The second day of Qualifiers 2019 began with Nepal taking on Malaysia in the TCG. Nepal were playing their first game of the tournament and were looking to build on their good form from the recent T20 Smash in Bangkok. Malaysia had a good win over Kuwait in their opening match so it should be an interesting contest. Nepal won the toss and elected to bat first.

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Nepal got off to a good start, with Kajal Shrestha and Sita Rana Magar taking the score to 40 at the end of the power play – but the first wicket fell for 46 and Shrestha was caught off 16 off 29 balls. ninth over and Nepal were in a good position to score 58/1 after 10 overs.

Nepal’s second-order batsmen continued to bat impressively, scoring singles and doubles off as many balls – and number three Indu Barma managed to clear long-on when attempting a big shot and was caught at mid-wicket. tried again. . Nepal were 71/2 after 12 overs.

Rana Magar showed the advantages of hitting the ball down the ground as he unleashed a brilliant cover drive. Nepal skipper Rubina Chhetri was also able to cross the boundary as she got off to a brisk start to the innings, but a superb 42 by Magar Duraisingam left Nepal at 96/3 after 15 overs.

Nepal were helped by the number of wickets conceded by Malaysia throughout the innings, but despite second runs towards the end, they finished with 126/5 from 20 balls. Chhetri finished unbeaten on 33 from 25 balls with 3 fours, while the Duraisingam and Azmi sisters got a goal.

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Malaysia got off to a poor start in their bid to reach the target as wicketkeeper Yusrina Yaakop hit the second ball and Kabita Kunwar found her way straight. Elsa Siow Tzin Yee led the way with a magnificent 42nd unbeaten win against Kuwait but was quickly run out by Duraisingam when she called for a single. Malaysia were 24/2 at the end of the power play. Captain Duraisingam and wicketkeeper Baret formed a vital partnership as Malaysia reached 52 in the second innings, 75 runs short of victory.

Karuna Bhandari hit the top ball over long-on, Baret grabbed 21 off 29 balls and Duraisingam followed up with the first ball of his next wicket when he was bowled for 18 off 30. Mas Elysa became the Man of the Match. for the performance against Kuwait All round good but this time it was not his day. Bhandari finished with figures of 2/15 and Sarita Magar came to stick Elysa as Malaysia were 68 for 5 after 15 overs.

Sita Rana Magar was named the Man of the Match as Nepal started the campaign with a win

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Towards the end of Malaysia’s innings, they could not quite maintain their run rate. Man of the Match Sita Rana Magar had figures of 1/17 to add to her fine line while Sarita Magar finished with figures of 2/12. Malaysia were 92/7 at the end of 20 overs with Nepal impressive winners by 34 runs.

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Hong Kong took on China in an afternoon match at TCG. Although both sides lost their opening matches, with China losing to Thailand by 6 and Hong Kong to the UAE by 21, both teams have performed well on the field in their opening matches. Hong Kong restricted the UAE to just 106/8 as China Thailand struggled for all their wins.

China won the toss and elected to field first and were rewarded with an early goal as they made Hong Kong work on their athleticism on the power play. Hong Kong were 22/1 after six overs. Hong Kong struggled to score early runs in their previous match and were bowled out for just 85 in 20 overs against the UAE, with the top order players unable to find the limit against China’s accurate attack. .

Hong Kong were 35/1 after 10 overs.After a 35-run partnership with Ye San To, they lost their second wicket when Yasmin Daswani hit leg-spinner Han Lily for 12 off 27 balls.

The Hong Kong number three started to find her feet and find the confidence to hit. He hit four fours and played other shots close to the boundary. He was dismissed for 37 off 44 balls but was Hong Kong’s best in the third over, hitting 75 off 17. He ran for the third run and Mariko Hill was also run out, while left-armer Kary Chan struck in the next over. ball.

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Late wickets often reduce good scores and China were rewarded with good bowling and fielding as three more wickets fell in the 19th over. Hong Kong finished on 86/8 – just one run more than they had against the UAE.

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Hong Kong couldn’t add to their scoring rate – hitting just two boundaries in 20 overs – but had no trouble as China started to hit from the start. The problem for China was that they were also losing their gates fast. At the end of the Powerplay, China were already 33/4 despite a good run rate.

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China lost their fourth goal by just 27 points when captain Huang Zhuo combined with Zhang Mei and the over-scoring came to an abrupt end with the two players looking to form a partnership. The score rose quickly but without unnecessary risks and China reached 55/4 after 10 overs. The pair were content to wait out the bad balls and were able to turn the strike.

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The next five overs yielded just 12 more runs, but crucially no more wickets were lost. China needed 16 runs from the last five overs. One simple error was thrown and the ball cleared the net several times, but Zhang suddenly scored 23 by Yee Shan To and the score was 76. Runs later, Huang still at the crease as China need nine runs from the last three overs.

After Wu Juan hit Mariko Hill to leave China seven down, Huang felt the added pressure of leading his side to a solo victory and went to see Yee Shan To, who had had a full day.

Four runs were needed from the over to be beaten by Betty Chan. Two singles followed but Wang Meng was lbw. Three balls, two runs to win with one wicket remaining. One point ball and then number 11 Zhang Xiangxue hit the ball in the middle of the goal.

The run would result in a Super Over, but the second run was completed as China won with one wicket to spare. It was a great match that will grace the tournament and bring cricketing hope back to China.

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In the third game of the day, UAE faced Kuwait in OIC. UAE got off to a good start after electing to bat first as they reached 145/5 in 20 overs. UAE got off to a good start thanks to Esha Osha (41) and Kavisha Egodage (36) with Chamani Seneviratne also making important contributions. and as UAE, Udeni Dona managed to achieve the highest result in the competition so far. Amna Tariq scored twice, but there was plenty of running in the field as Kuwait lost the services of Sabreen Zaki through injury.

Kuwait found a gem to play with stronger teams in their first ICC tournament. They had already conceded 145 runs in 20 overs but could have thought their batting effort was promising when they reached 46/1 in the 10th over, with the top three taking their full time.