Pooja Vastrakar led India D, who reached the final as the only unbeaten outfit in the four-team event, scoring 50 overs after contributions from opener S Meghna (45 off 44) and lower-order batsman Amanjot Kaur. I scored 219 runs for eight wickets. (55 out of 74).
That feeling of victory! Congratulations to India A led by @SnehRana15 for winning the #ChallengerTrophy. … https://t.co/mMd2OkAXsD
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) 1639049685000
Sneh Rana-led India A scored 64 runs in 45.4 overs at the top of the order with Bhatia’s 102-ball 86 and Laxmi’s 70.
The tournament featured several Indian players, although most of the cricketers who participated in the Women’s Big Bash League in Australia were rested.
Veteran left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gaikwad once again put on an impressive performance, taking four for 36 in 10 overs, though her effort came in the form of a defeat.
India A emerged as the #ChallengerTrophy Champions after securing a 3⃣-wicket victory over India A. #IndDvIndARelive… https://t.co/0pMOjfPxRo
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Spinner V Chandu, who played for India B, finished as the leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 10 wickets in three matches.
Meghna finished as the highest run-scorer with 207 runs at an average of 51.75.
India T20 regular Harleen Deol also had a good tournament with the bat, scoring 181 runs in three matches.
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