The first qualifiers for the ICC T20 Women’s World Championships in Asia, held in Malaysia from 3-9 June, ended with the UAE U19 qualifiers for the ICC T20 Women’s World Championships. The 20th World Cup 2023 will be held in South Africa. The UAE faced the other five tournament participants, including Bhutan, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand and Qatar, in a round-robin match. The United Arab Emirates beat all five teams and ended up at the top of the table.
The United Arab Emirates beat Bhutan by 160, points
The United Arab Emirates played their first ICC Women’s World T20 U19 Cup Qualifier on June 3 against Bhutan.
UAE fought first, posting an impressive 1-202 in 20 overs thanks to the opening duo of captain Theertha Satish (94) and Lavanya Kenya (67 not out). In response, Bhutan fell to 7-42 in 20 overs and lost the match by an impressive 160 runs. Siya Gokhale and Rishitha Rajith were the UAE’s most successful bowlers with two goals each.
UAE beat Nepal by 10 Wickets
UAE continued where they came from, inflicting a crushing defeat by 10 wickets on Nepal after
defeated them on the 4th
In response, the UAE completed the formalities in just seven balls to claim their second tournament win. Mahika Gaur, who opened the bowling, bowled for UAE and scored 5-2 scores from four shots including the first of two.
UAE beat Malaysia by 9 Wickets
United Arab Emirates secured a third straight win to defeat hosts Malaysia on June 6 by nine goals. First, Malaysia trailed by 9:33 on 20 shots and UAE responded by chasing the goal in just four
s with nine goals and 96 balls behind.
Mahika Gaur ravaged the ball again for UAE, going 4-4 in four overs, including the first two touchdowns. .
UAE beat Qatar by 10 Wickets
UAE continued to dominate the tournament with their fourth win on June 7, beating Qatar by 10 goals in total. UAE completed 50 rounds in just 5.4 overs without losing a single wicket after Qatar lost 8:49 in 20,
overs.
Archara Supriya of the United Arab Emirates beat their opponents 5-2 in four overs, three of which remained goalless. Opening duo captain Theertha Satish (34 out) and Samaira Dharnidharka (16 out) watched their home team.
Thailand Lost to UAE by 6 Wickets. In the last match of the Asia qualifiers on June 9, UAE defeated Thailand to successfully finish the campaign. When Thailand batted first, they amassed 8-84 in 20 overs, with Phannita Maya scoring the highest with 40 runs off 39 balls. However, Thailand’s 84 runs fell short as UAE easily defeated the run chase by reaching the target in 17.1 overs to claim a six-wicket victory. Theertha Satish, the captain, took the initiative by scoring an unbeaten 38 off of the first ball.
Thailand lost to UAE by 6 Wickets.
In the last match of the Asia qualifiers on June 9, UAE defeated Thailand to successfully finish the campaign. When Thailand batted first, they amassed 8-84 in 20 overs, with Phannita Maya scoring the highest with 40 runs off 39 balls. However, Thailand’s 84 runs fell short as UAE easily defeated the run chase by reaching the target in 17.1 overs to claim a six-wicket victory. Theertha Satish, the captain, took the initiative by scoring an unbeaten 38 off of the first ball.
UAE qualified for the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, which will be held in South Africa in January of the following year, with five victories in five games.
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