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2nd India-South Africa U-19 Women’s T20 Abandoned Due To Wet Outfield

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Dec 30, 2022
2nd India-South Africa U-19 Women’s T20 Abandoned Due To Wet Outfield

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India U-19 ladies’s group shaking hands with the South African group© Twitter

The 2nd T20I match in between the India U-19 Women’s group and their South African equivalents was deserted without a ball being bowled due to damp outfield on Thursday. The toss and begin of play were postponed due to rain and later on, following an evaluation, the match at the Steyn City Ground here was called off due to damp outfield. The Indian cricket board published a picture of the Indian gamers trooping out of the ground, shaking hands with their South African equivalents.

“The 2nd T20I in between IND U19 females & & SA U19 ladies at the Steyn City Ground, Pretoria has actually been cancelled due to damp outfield,” tweeted BCCI.

India U-19 are leading the five-match series 1-0, following their 54-run win in the opening match here on December 27.

Riding on Shweta Sehrawat and Soumya Tiwari’s similar ratings of 40, India handled to publish 137 for 5 in 20 overs. India senior group pillar Shafali Verma, who is captaining the side, was out for duck.

Seamer Shabnam MD and Archana Devi then took 3 wickets each to limit SA U-19 to 83 for 8.

The 3rd match of the series will be dipped into the exact same location on brand-new year’s eve.

The trip is substantial for India as the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will start in South Africa on January 14.

An overall of 12 groups, consisting of India, have actually gotten direct entry into the competition, while 4 groups will come through the qualifier path.

(This story has actually not been modified by NDTV personnel and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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