(Cricket news) Under the stadium lights, Vanuatu’s bowlers shined brilliantly, led by Nasimana Navaika’s outstanding bowling effort, which restricted Zimbabwe to only 61 runs in 13.3 overs. Navaika spearheaded the attack, claiming four wickets for 13 runs. Vanuatu knock down the mark with 21 balls remaining, despite facing some tight periods from Zimbabwe’s bowlers. Navaika also made a calm 21 runs off 36 balls to help her team win.
Scotland elected to bat first and put up a commanding total of 161 runs for just 3 wickets. Ailsa Lister (55 runs) and Saskia Horley (61* runs) were the stars of the show with the bat. In reply, Uganda’s batting faltered, and they were sk bowled out for a mere 52 runs in 12.2 overs. Rachel Slater’s exceptional bowling (5/17) spearheaded the collapse, ably supported by Abtaha Maqsood’s three wickets (3/10).
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier started thrillingly, with Vanuatu and Scotland kicking off their campaigns with commanding performances that set the stage for an exciting tournament.
Brief scores
Vanuatu beat Zimbabwe by six wickets
Zimbabwe 61 all out, 13.3 overs (Sharne Mayers 16; Nasimana Navaika 4-13, Vanessa Vira 3-14, Rachel Andrew 2-10)
Vanuatu 62 for 4, 16.3 overs (Nasimana Navaika 21, Valenta Langiatu 13; Audrey Mazvishaya 2-10)
Player of the match – Nasimana Navaika
Scotland beat Uganda by 109 runs
Scotland 161 for 3, 20 overs (Sasika Horley 61 not out, Ailsa Lister 55 not out; Immaculate Nakisuuyi 1-29)
Uganda 52 all out, 12.2 overs (Phiona Kulume 16 not out; Rachel Slater 5-17, Abtaha Maqsood 3-10)
Player of the match – Rachel Slater
Sri Lanka beat Thailand by 67 runs
Sri Lanka 122 for 5, 20 overs (Nilakshi De Silva 29 not out, Hasini Perera 29; Chanida Sutthiruang 1-15, Sunida Chaturongrattana 1-15)
Thailand 55 all out, 16.2 overs (Nannapat Koncharoenkai 18; Inoshi Priyadharshani 3-14, Udeshika Prabodhani 1-10)
Player of the match – Inoshi Priyadharshani
Ireland beat UAE by six wickets
UAE 105 for 9, 20 overs (Khushi Sharma 24, Theertha Satish 22; Arlene Kelly 2-12, Eimear Richardson 2-15)
Ireland 106 for 4, 16.1 overs (Gaby Lewis 27, Amy Hunter 25, Eimear Richardson 22 not out, Amy Hunter 22 not out; Esha Oza 3-13)
Player of the match – Eimear Richardson
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