Sunday 6 April 2014

Australia 106 for 4 (Lanning 44) beat England 105 for 8 (Coyte 3-16) by six wickets

There is no doubt who the best women's T20 side in the world are. Australia overwhelmed England to secure a hat-trick of World T20 titles, cruising to a six-wicket victory. They were miserly in the field, restricting England to 105 for 8, then quickly put themselves ahead of the rate in the chase which was fittingly led by Meg Lanning with a powerful 44 as she became the leading run-scorer at the event.
Celebrating Australia after Sarah Taylor's wicket by Lbw 
The key difference was summed up in the sixes count: Australia struck four, extending their lead in the six-hitting league for the tournament, while England could not manage one - leaving their tournament tally at zero. The Powerplays were a microcosm: England limped to 24 for 1 while Australia skipped to 43 for 1 - including two of the sixes - to break the back of the chase.
Jess Jonassen set the tone, drilling Danielle Hazell's first ball for six, as she took 14 off the second over of the innings. The main threat to Australia was Anya Shrubsole, the tournament's leading wicket-taker, but with a small total to chase they knew they did not have to over-attack against her although it did not stop Lanning putting her over the boundary - it was the ultimate statement from Australia's captain.
Shrubsole did add to her wicket tally when Jonassen picked out mid-on and Jenny Gunn removed Elyse Villani but they were no more than minor irritants for Australia. Perry, who earlier claimed a miserly 2 for 13 from her four overs, skipped to an unbeaten 31 as she and Lanning added 60 in eight overs although the captain could not quite be there at the end when she tried to clear the infield for the winning hit but found mid-off.
England's batting has been underwhelming during the tournament - only Charlotte Edwards played close to her best and the fact they were often chasing low totals meant the middle and lower order had not had much time in the middle when they were needed to try and lift an innings in the final
They struggled to overcome a slow pitch as their two leading batsmen, Sarah Taylor and Edwards, laboured against accurate bowling. Sarah Coyte removed them both, Edwards lofting to mid-on trying to force the pace and Taylor unfortunate to be lbw on the reverse sweep, on her way to the second-best figures in a Women's World T20 final.
England's only fluent period of batting came shortly after the Powerplay as Taylor and Heather Knight moved along at nearly eight an over to suggest they had gone some way to mastering the conditions. But Taylor's departure was soon followed by Lydia Greenway's, well caught low down by Healy, and when Knight was superbly caught at deep midwicket it meant two new batsmen had to try and rebuild.
They never threatened to break the shackles and the only two boundaries in the second half of the innings came in the same over from Rene Farrell. However, the expectation was that Australia would still have to work hard in the chase but they barely had a concern as they kept hold of a trophy that has become a permanent fixture in the Jolimont cabinet.

India wrap up 2016 berth with narrow win

India Women 106 for 7 (Mithali Raj 39, Sania Khan 3-15) beat Pakistan Women 100 for 9 (Nahida Khan 26, Nida Dar 24*, Soniya Dabir 3-14) by 6 runs..

Poonam and Mithani Raj 
India Women booked a place in the 2016 Women's World T20 with a narrow win over Pakistan Women in the qualification play-off in Sylhet. Six teams - the four semifinalists and the two winners of the play-off games - qualify directly for the next edition of the tournament, while the other teams go into a separate qualifying tournament.
Chasing 107, Pakistan lost wickets regularly, three of them to medium-pacer Soniya Dabir, but useful knocks from their No. 3 Nahida Khan and No. 9 Nida Dar had kept them in the hunt. At the start of the final over, Pakistan needed 17 to win with two wickets in hand and Nida at the crease on 19. Shubhlakshmi Sharma conceded a four to Batool Fatima second ball of the over, and a two and a leg-bye of the next two balls to leave Pakistan needing nine off the last two. Fatima, however, was run-out off the penultimate ball and Nida only managed a single off the last ball, leaving India winners by six runs.
Having chosen to bat, India's top three made decent starts but nobody kicked on to make a big score as the rest of the batting collapsed. Mithali Raj hung around to make 39 and was sixth out, off the penultimate ball of the innings, as India lost their way, going from 64 for 1 to 106 for 7. Medium-pacer Sania Khan was Pakistan's most successful bowler, with three wickets.
See cricinfo...

Friday 14 June 2013

Ekta Bisht

                   Profile

Born         :-  February 8, 1986, Almora, Uttar Pradesh 
Batting style     :-  Left-hand bat
Occupation :-  Women's cricketer 
Bowling style :-   Slow left-arm orthodox
Father   :-    Kundan Singh Bisht 
Mother     :-   Tara Bisht 


Introduction in Hindi


एकता बिष्ट ने अल्मोड़ा के खजांची मुहल्ले में अपने साथियों के साथ प्लास्टिक और रबर की गेंद से शुरुआत की और फिर अल्मोड़ा के छोटे से स्टेडियम में प्रैक्टिस करके देश की टीम में शामिल होने का सपना देखा। अल्मोड़ा में तमाम असुविधाओं के बीच यह मुकाम हासिल करना सरल नहीं था, लेकिन अपनी मेहनत और लगन के बल पर आखिरकार एकता ने यह संभव कर दिखाया और आखिरकार वह भारतीय महिला क्रिकेट टीम में बतौर लेग स्पिनर चुन ली गई हैं। एकता अल्मोड़ा जिले के ल्वाली गांव के मूल निवासी महेंद्र सिंह धौनी की तरह क्रिकेट में नाम कमाना चाहती है। खजांची मुहल्ला निवासी अल्मोड़ा निवासी पूर्व सैनिक कुंदन सिंह बिष्ट और तारा बिष्ट की पुत्री एकता बचपन में घर के पास हुक्का क्लब के आंगन में अपने साथियों के साथ शौकिया क्रिकेट खेला करती थी और तेज गेंद फेंका करती थी। 2002 में उन्होंने प्रैक्टिस के लिए अल्मोड़ा के छोटे से स्टेडियम जाना शुरू किया। एकता की लगन को देखते हुए कोच लियाकत अली ने उन्हें लेफ्ट आर्म स्पिन गेंद करने की प्रैक्टिस करानी शुरू की। अल्मोड़ा ग्रेजुएट की पढ़ाई के दौरान ही वह विश्वविद्यालय की टीम में चयनित हो गई। 2002 से 2006 तक एकता ने उत्तराखंड की टीम में खेला। उसके बाद उत्तराखंड की महिला टीम नहीं बन पाने के कारण वह उप्र की टीम से खेलने लगी। 2005 में उनका चयन भारतीय जूनियर टीम के कैंप के लिए हुआ पर चोट लगने के कारण उसे वापस लौटना पड़ा। 2009 एकता के लिए काफी अच्छा रहा। नवंबर 2009 में उन्होंने उप्र की ओर से खेलते हुए विदर्भ के खिलाफ आठ ओवर में बगैर कोई रन दिए तीन विकेट लिए। विदर्भ के खिलाफ एक अन्य मैच में उन्होंने 13 रन देकर पांच विकेट लिए यह उनका अब तक का सबसे शानदार प्रदर्शन है। मध्य प्रदेश के खिलाफ भी एकता ने 10 ओवर में नौ रन देकर तीन विकेट लिए। 26 फरवरी 2010 को बंगलूरू में इंग्लैंड के खिलाफ बोर्ड एकादश की तरफ से खेलते हुए एकता ने 10 ओवर में 40 रन देकर एक विकेट लिया। प्रतियोगिताओं के आधार पर उनका चयन 2010 में महिला क्रिकेट टी20 विश्व कप के लिए संभावित 30 खिलाड़ियों में हुआ लेकिन तब वह अंतिम 15 खिलाड़ियों में स्थान नहीं पा सकी। इस बार उन्हें अंतिम 15 खिलाड़ियों में शामिल कर लिया गया है। एकता एक अच्छी फि ल्डर मानी जाती हैं जिससे उनकी संभावनाएं अच्छी मानी जा रही हैं। एकता अब तक भी अपने कोच लियाकत अली के निर्देशन में अल्मोड़ा स्टेडियम में ही प्रैक्टिस किया करती थी। जबकि यह फील्ड भी मानकों के मुताबिक छोटा है। एकता का कहना है कि भारतीय टीम की ओर से खेलकर जीत दिलाना उनका सपना है इसके लिए वह जी तोड़ मेहनत करेंगी। वह महेंद्र सिंह धौनी की तरह नाम कमाना चाहती हैं। अपनी अब तक की सफलता का श्रेय वह कोच लियाकत अली और माता पिता को देती हैं।

Career
Ekta debut in ODI cricket against Australia in 2 July 2011 where Ekta took 2 wkts in their good 10 over spell  gave only 32 runs, but unfortunately this match India lost by 3 wkts.
If we talk about T-20, she debut against Same team Australia in 23 June 2011, where she couldn't take any wkt and this match also India lost by 8 wkts. but after debut matches she improve her self performance,  this can be seen in their career records below.... 


Batting and fielding 
Mat
Inns
No
Runs
Hs
Avg
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
ODIs
13
11
5
40
7
6.66
89
44.94
0
0
3
0
1
0
T20Is
15
4
2
8
4*
4.00
15
53.33
0
0
0
0
2
0
Bowling 
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10w
ODIs
13
13
714
479
18
3/15
3/15
26.61
4.02
39.6
0
0
0
T20Is
15
15
293
256
10
3/16
3/16
25.60
5.24
29.3
0
0
0


Wednesday 10 April 2013

India 196 for 5 (Harmanpreet Kauk 63*, Deshpande 47) beat Bangladesh 194 for 9 (Khatun 75*, Mondal 39, Bisht 3-27) by five wickets


India captain Harmanpreet Kaur's seventh ODI fifty guided the side to a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first of the three ODIs in Ahmedabad.
 Chasing 195, India had a sluggish start and Harmanpreet came in to bat when the score was 37 for 2 in the 13th over. An 83-run partnership for the fourth wicket between Harmanpreet and Anagha Deshpande revived the chase for India. Once Deshpande was out for a 50-ball 47, Harmanpreet and the lower middle order took India home with four balls to spare. Harmanpreet's unbeaten 63 came off 100 balls and had only three fours.
Earlier, Bangladesh chose to bat first and scored 194 for 9. They began at a fair pace but lost their openers quickly. Rumana Ahmed (38) and Lata Mondal (39) steadied the innings, but their partnership of 57 took 98 balls, slowing down the innings. After the pair was dismissed, captain Salma Khatun held one end up, bringing up her first ODI fifty. She received little support from the other end, however, as the Indian bowlers, led by left-arm spinner Ekta Bisht, dismissed the middle and lower order. Khatun was unbeaten on 75 at the end of the innings and her 82-ball knock included 11 fours. Bisht finished with 3 for 27 while Shubhlakshmi Sharma picked up two wickets.



Bangladesh Women RMB4s6sSR
Shukhtara Rahmanrun out (†Deshpande/Raut)1215152080.00
Ayesha Akhterc Kaur b Sharma831211038.09
Rumana Ahmedc Bisht b Niranjana3874635060.31
Lata Mondalc Kaur b Sharma3989723054.16
Salma Khatun*not out75928211091.46
Farzana Haqueb Rath11260016.66
Shahanaz Parvinst †Deshpande b Bisht098000.00
Fahima Khatunrun out (Bisht)4151080.00
Panna Ghoshst †Deshpande b Bisht1229230052.17
Jahanara Alamb Bisht011000.00
Nuzhat Tasnianot out044000.00
Extras(lb 1, w 4)5
Total(9 wickets; 50 overs)194(3.88 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-17 (Shukhtara Rahman, 3.5 ov), 2-27 (Ayesha Akhter, 7.3 ov)3-84 (Rumana Ahmed, 23.5 ov),
4-121 (Lata Mondal, 32.5 ov),
 5-134 (Farzana Haque, 35.6 ov)6-139 (Shahanaz Parvin, 38.4 ov),
7-144 (Fahima Khatun, 39.5 ov)8-191 (Panna Ghosh, 48.2 ov)9-191 (Jahanara Alam, 48.3 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
N Niranjana1004814.80(3w)
S Sharma712824.00(1w)
R Dhrub811602.00
E Bisht1012732.70
A Das603205.33
S Rath602313.83
MR Meshram301906.33
India Women innings RMB4s6sSR
PG Rautlbw b Jahanara Alam034000.00
MDT Kaminirun out (Farzana Haque/Rumana Ahmed)2389521044.23
MR Meshramc Fahima Khatun b Salma Khatun2251522042.30
H Kaur*not out631411003063.00
AA Deshpandelbw b Jahanara Alam4763505094.00
S Rathrun out (Rumana Ahmed)1731292058.62
N Niranjananot out1211920133.33
Extras(b 1, lb 2, w 9)12
Total(5 wickets; 49.2 overs)196(3.97 runs per over)
Did not bat R DhrubS SharmaA DasE Bisht
Fall of wickets 1-0 (Raut, 0.4 ov), 2-37 (Meshram, 12.6 ov),
 3-64 (Kamini, 22.2 ov)4-147 (Deshpande, 38.1 ov),5-178 (Rath, 46.4 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
Jahanara Alam913123.44(5w)
Panna Ghosh1003603.60(1w)
Salma Khatun9.213013.21
Shukhtara Rahman20502.50(2w)
Rumana Ahmed1004204.20
Fahima Khatun302107.00(1w)
Lata Mondal602804.66
Match details
Toss Bangladesh Women, who chose to bat
Series India Women led the 3-match series 1-0
Women's ODI debuts Fahima Khatun and Shahanaz Parvin (Bangladesh Women); R Dhrub and S Rath (India Women)
Umpires UV Gandhe and J Madanagopal
Match referee DT Patel
Reference sites

Friday 5 April 2013

Indian women won 3rd T-20 against Bangladesh women by 10 runs and series by 3-0

 This match started in Indian fever when India women won the toss ans choose to Bat first.
this match was Played at Reliance Stadium, Vadodara, the starting of Indian innings is good, MR Meshram and  S Mandhana add 53 runs for 1st wkt, than S Mandhana and  H Kaur  add 31 runs for 2nd wkt,  but after it no partnership gone on long time and The whole team could make only 123 runs in 9 wkts.

the starting of Bangladesh women's Shift was not well Ayesha Akhter and Shukhtara Rahman could add 25 runs for 1st wkt, than Shukhtara Rahman and Lata Monda added 25 runs again for 2nd wkt, after it no one Hinges in crease for long time and all team could make only 113 runs and finally lost this match by 10 runs.


India Women innings RMB4s6sSR
MR Meshramc Shukhtara Rahman b Fahima Khatun22342230100.00
S Mandhanab Shukhtara Rahman39533640108.33
H Kaur*c Salma Khatun b Panna Ghosh2022232086.95
V Sneha Deepthic Lata Mondal b Panna Ghosh1530033.33
PG Rautc Lata Mondal b Salma Khatun13221210108.33
S Rathrun out (Fahima Khatun/†Yasmin Boishakhi)912131069.23
N Niranjanac Farzana Haque b Jahanara Alam55510100.00
S Vermarun out (Jahanara Alam/Panna Ghosh)11100100.00
R Dhrubnot out26200100.00
E Bishtc & b Salma Khatun1330033.33
Extras(lb 3, w 7)10
Total(9 wickets; 20 overs; 84 mins)123(6.15 runs per over)
Did not bat P Yadav
Fall of wickets 1-53 (Meshram, 7.6 ov), 2-84 (Mandhana, 12.6 ov)3-86 (Kaur, 13.5 ov)4-86 (Sneha Deepthi, 13.6 ov),5-105 (Rath, 17.2 ov)6-112 (Niranjana, 18.2 ov)7-114 (Verma, 18.5 ov)8-115 (Raut, 19.1 ov)9-123 (Bisht, 19.6 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
Jahanara Alam401914.75(1w)
Salma Khatun403027.50(1w)
Fahima Khatun302016.66(1w)
Rumana Ahmed301204.00
Panna Ghosh302428.00
Shukhtara Rahman301515.00
Bangladesh Women inningsRMB4s6sSR
Shukhtara Rahmanrun out (Yadav/Meshram)2537374067.56
Ayesha Akhterb Bisht1217152080.00
Lata Mondalst †Verma b Yadav32372740118.51
Salma Khatun*c Kaur b Yadav5780062.50
Farzana Haquelbw b Yadav012000.00
Rumana Ahmedb Bisht15191410107.14
Ritu Moninot out15191101136.36
Fahima Khatunc Bisht b Niranjana53400125.00
Panna Ghoshnot out1320050.00
Extras(b 2, lb 1)3
Total(7 wickets; 20 overs; 75 mins)113(5.65 runs per over)
Did not bat Jahanara AlamYasmin Boishakhi
Fall of wickets 1-25 (Ayesha Akhter, 4.4 ov), 2-50 (Shukhtara Rahman, 10.4 ov)3-61 (Salma Khatun, 13.1 ov),4-62 (Farzana Haque, 13.4 ov)5-79 (Lata Mondal, 15.2 ov)6-103 (Rumana Ahmed, 18.1 ov)7-110 (Fahima Khatun, 19.1 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
N Niranjana402215.50
E Bisht402827.00
R Dhrub412005.00
S Rath301204.00
P Yadav402135.25
MR Meshram10707.00
Match details
Toss India Women, who chose to bat
Series India Women won the 3-match series 3-0
Women's T20I debuts Ayesha AkhterFahima Khatun and Yasmin Boishakhi (Bangladesh Women); S MandhanaS Vermaand P Yadav (India Women)
Umpires AY Dandekar and S Shankar
Match referee RY Deshmukh

  • Reffrence sites
  1. cricinfo