The decision to bowl first in the summit clash did wonders for India as they sent shockwaves to the English camp by bundling out the Grace Scrivens-led side for just 68 in 17.1 overs. The likes of Titas Sadhu (2/6), Archana Devi (2/17) and Parshavi Chopra (2/13) all bagged two wickets each during India’s outstanding bowling display.
In response, India completed the paltry chase with six overs to spare. The batting pair of Soumya Tiwari and Gongadi Trisha stitched a crucial 46-run partnership for the third wicket to help India win the contest by seven wickets.
No wonder the phenomenal victory led to Indian players celebrating their hearts out. After the game, quite a few U-19 players were spotted dancing to the famous Bollywood number ‘Kala Chashma’ to rejoice in their success.
Here is the video:
Celebration dance after India beat England to be crowned champions | U19 Women's T20WC pic.twitter.com/r9dSRoCM1g
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India captain Shafali, who got emotional after winning the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, heaped praises on her troops stating every girl backed each other, and the team spirit and bonding helped them reach to the final stage and script history.
“The way all the girls are performing and backing each other, so happy. Incredible feeling. Thanks to the staff, the way they have been backing us every day and telling us that we are here for the cup and because of them, we are here. All thanks to them. She (Shweta Sehrawat) has been excellent and has followed all the plans from the staff. Not just her, Archana, Soumya and I can’t really take the names, but they all have been incredible,” said Shafali at the post-match presentation.
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