Birmingham. The 10th match of the Commonwealth Games 2022 was played between the Indian women’s team and the Barbados women’s team on Wednesday. In this match, the Indian women’s team won a one-sided victory by 100 runs. During the match, once again 26-year-old fast bowler Renuka Singh was seen in the field. Bowling four overs for the team, he got the maximum four successes by spending just 10 runs.
During the match, everyone was surprised to see the way Renuka Singh showed the way to the pavilion by bowling the middle-order batsman Aaliyah Alleyne of the opposition team. Actually Renuka Singh was doing the fifth over for the Indian team. The last ball of his over came inwards at such a fast pace that by the time Alia understood it, the ball had done its job. The situation was that Alia could not even move her leg on this absurd ball of Renuka.
Renuka Singh Thakur. Wow. Just wow. @BCCIWomen #CWG2022
— Waadaplaya!!! (@waadaplaya) August 4, 2022
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Indian fast bowler that this ball is being highly appreciated all around. Renuka showed the way to the pavilion yesterday by bowling three Barbados players. It included the wickets of Deandra Dottin, Kissia Knight and Alia Allene. Apart from this, he showed the way to the pavilion by getting Captain Hayley Mathews caught by Shefami Verma.
Talking about yesterday’s match, after losing the toss, the Indian women’s team, batting first, had set a target of 163 runs in front of Barbados for the loss of four wickets in the allotted overs. While chasing this target, the opposition team could score only 62 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the allotted overs. In this way, the Indian women’s team got a big victory by 100 runs in this match.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : August 04, 2022, 13:58 IST