Updated October 5th, 2019 at 07:33 IST

Indian women lose by 105 runs to SA women but win series 3-1

Indian team loses to South Africa by a huge margin of 105 runs in the sixth and final women's T20 International but still managed to clinch the series.

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India put up a shoddy display to lose by a huge 105 runs to South Africa in the sixth and final women's T20 International but still managed to clinch the series 3-1 here on Friday. India clinched the six-match series 3-1 with two games being washed out due to rain.

South Africa put up a challenging target

Electing to bat first, South Africa made a challenging 175 for three, riding on the batting heroics of openers Lizelle Lee (84 off 47 balls, 15x4s, 1x6) and Sune Luus (62 off 56 balls, 7x4s). The duo put on a sizzling 144-run stand for the opening wicket that came off 95 balls to set the tone for the challenging score. None of the Indian bowlers were able to trouble the South African batters with skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (1/5), Arundhati Reddy (1/28) and Poonam Yadav (1/34) sharing three wickets among them.

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A poor batting performance

It was not a happy outing for Harmanpreet, who on Friday became the first Indian woman cricketer to play 100 T20 International matches. She is now among 10 players in the world to achieve the feat. Chasing 176 for a win, India never got going as South Africa produced a lethal bowling effort to reduce the hosts to 13 for six after 6.2 overs. Veda Krishnamurthy (26) and Reddy (22) showed some fightback, stitching 49 runs for the seventh wicket but once the duo departed, it was all over for India. India crumbled against the South African bowling attack as they were bowled out for 70 in 17.3 overs.

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South Africa's lethal bowling efforts

For South Africa, Nadine de Klerk (3/18) was the most successful bowler. She was ably supported by Nondumiso Shangase (2/0), Shabnim Ismail (2/11) and Anne Bosch (2/13). The focus will now shift to the three-match ODI series between the two sides with the first game scheduled to be held in Vadodara on October 9. 

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Published October 5th, 2019 at 03:24 IST