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Tryon stars as SA wins tri-series final by 5 wickets

EAST LONDON: A poor batting performance cost Indian team dear as it suffered defeat in yet another summit clash, losing a low-scoring women’s tri-series final to host South Africa by five wickets here on Thursday.

Chloe Tryon (57 not out off 32 balls) did exactly what all others failed as she counter-attacked with great gusto, hitting six fours and two sixes, to chase down a meagre 110-run target with two overs to spare.

What made Tryon’s innings extra special was the degree of difficulty all other batters encountered due to the slowness of the track.

Indian spinners Deepti Sharma, Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Sneh Rana tried their best to offset a baffling batting approach by Harleen Deol but the target was never a defendable one despite South Africa being reduced to 47 for 4 and subsequently 66 for 5 at start of 14th over.

On a pitch where the ball wasn’t coming on to the bat, Tryon did exactly opposite of what Deol did. The Indians paid a hefty price of the huge number of dot balls consumed by Deol.

“Body is fine. It will get better with rest. We have got some good performances. Unfortunately today (Thursday) we were not able to bat the way we wanted and the bowlers did well,” India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said later.

Tryon plonked her front-foot and exhibited power hitting of highest order, repeatedly targeting the arc between square leg and mid-wicket.

In the end, the victory came way more easily than one had thought as the stocky Proteas middle-order batter got a lucky six when Pooja Vastrakar dropped a dolly at deep square leg boundary to gift the opposition easy winning runs.

Earlier, Deol’s painstaking 46 off 56 balls on a slow track did more harm than good as India managed only 109 despite losing four wickets.

BRIEF SCORES: India women 109/4 in 20 overs (H Deol 46) bt South Africa women 113/5 in 18 overs (C Tryon 57*)

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2023-02-03T08:00:00.0000000Z

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