Renuka and Mandhana guide India to seventh Asia Cup title
Rana and Gayakwad impressed with the ball before 66-run target was knocked off in 8.3 overs
Rana and Gayakwad impressed with the ball before 66-run target was knocked off in 8.3 overs
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: S Sudarshanan
4pm Harmanpreet has been handed over the trophy and she joins the rest of her team-mates, who are stood behind the board that reads CHAMPIONS. Meghna Singh, Kiran Navgire and Renuka Singh are in the centre with the trophy as the cheers begin. Both the pillars of this Indian team, Mandhana and Harmanpreet stand at either ends of the group. These are seeds of what you perhaps might see with this Indian unit as they build up to the T20 World Cup in South Africa next year.
A short recap of this Women's T20 Asia Cup then, before wrapping up. Thailand's journey to the semi-final will be one of the moments of this tourney, but don't forget UAE and Malaysia's little, bright phases. Theertha Satish, Mahika Gaur, Vaishnave Mahesh etc are names you would hear more of especially in the lead up to the inaugural Women's Under-19 World Cup in January 2023. Pakistan and Bangladesh might not have made the title-clash, but they had their moments in giving the eventual finalists a scare on the way through - of course, Pakistan managed to beat India in the league stage as well.
Right then! That's all we have got from this iteration of the Women's Asia Cup. Hope you enjoyed it as much as we did in getting it to you. Looking forward to having your company for the next series as well. On behalf of Ranjith and Ekanth, this is Sudarshanan signing off. Ciao, take care!
George: "Deepthi has been the most impressive player of the series - those razor sharp direct run outs from point and cover throughout the tournament were a sight to behold. Add that to her runs and wickets and you have a true matchwinner."
3:55pm Time for the presentation.
First up. Renuka Singh has been adjudged the player of the match: "I am very happy because in the last few games I did not bowl well. I worked hard with the coach and it worked. I did not try anything different and just focused on my basics. My whole team supports me, including the captain and coach."
Next is the player of the tournament and that is Deepti Sharma for her all-round efforts: "I am really very happy. The way we did as a unit from the first game through to the final. I applied whatever we discussed. All the time I just back my strength and focus on areas to bowl and that helped me in this tournament. It was a slow wicket and you have to wait for the ball. I worked hard on my batting before the tournament and that helped. This tournament gave us confidence [as a team]."
The runners-up cheque is handed over to Chamari Athapaththu, Sri Lanka captain: "Tough day as a team. Not a good batting display in the finals. Really upset today. The next year we have the T20 World Cup and we have learnt a lot in this tournament. I am happy with my bowling unit. We have couple of young players and I hope they do well as a batting unit. We don't have a lot of experienced players but I hope the young players do well in the future."
The winning India captain, Harmanpreet Kaur: "We should credit our bowlers. Our fielding unit was good from ball one and we discussed that we should not give away easy runs. You have to read the wicket and accordingly place the fielders in right positions. We read the wicket well and positions fielders accordingly. We were not looking at the scoreboard but only decided our five-over targets. We never thought about what is the total on the board and batted accordingly."
George: "Almost a perfect game from India - only blip being the funky decision to give Shafali two overs to bowl and having her bowl the last over when Hemlatha and Renuka were bowling so well and had overs left." Everyone's wealthier for the experience.
Abraham : "As clinical as it can it. What a win. India, Asia cup championship. "
Parkash: "Mandhana's strike rate is over 200. Next highest strike rate for a batswoman in this match is 81.81. Take a bow."
3:48pm The Indians now take a lap of the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. There has been a sizeable turnout at the venue today and it's a lovely way to acknowledge the supporters that have turned up. The young Indian brigade, featuring Jemimah Rodrigues, also pause to pose and get clicked before resuming their walk.
Now the Indian players gather and pose for pictures with the entire groundstaff Lovely gesture.
India would have perhaps loved to see more from Shafali Verma, who continues to blow hot and cold. But make no mistake, this is a player you are going to see more of and rightly so. Rodrigues finishes as the leading run-scorer in the series with Harshitha Samarawickrama of Sri Lanka 15 runs behind on second. Deepti Sharma and Inoka Ranaweera share the bowling honours with 13 wickets apiece.
3:44pm A warm hug between Mandhana and Harmanpreet as India lift their seventh Asia Cup! No wild celebrations from India apart from the youngsters running to the middle, as players from both teams shake hands. This has been as clinical a performance from India as it could have been. They are the champions, yes, but was any different expected?
The writing was pretty much on the wall once Sri Lanka were left in a disarray inside the powerplay after opting to bat. Renuka Singh continued her excellent run with the new ball and then a couple of run-outs helped India. From thereon it was a steep ask for Sri Lanka, who I thought, actually did well eventually to get to 65. But it was never going to be enough against this Indian batting line-up that was shored up.
Around the wicket to the left-hander.
Oshadi Ranasinghe back on. Sri Lanka are not going to their seamer in Achini Kulasuriya...
Ali: "Mandhana deserves 50..Will she go for it!!! " What do you think?
Rana and Gayakwad impressed with the ball before 66-run target was knocked off in 8.3 overs
"Their fight is outstanding to watch," India captain says of Sri Lanka, who won their semi-final against Pakistan by one run