How Did India B Outperform India A by 83 Runs in the Physical Disability T20 Series Opener?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Wasim Iqbal's impressive 66 runs were pivotal for India B's victory.
- India A struggled with their batting, being bowled out for just 87.
- The match emphasized the importance of inclusivity in sports.
- Mumbai Cricket Association's ongoing support for physically disabled athletes is commendable.
- The series serves as preparation for future international competitions.
Mumbai, Dec 16 (NationPress) Opener Wasim Iqbal delivered an outstanding performance, scoring 66 runs off 51 balls, leading India 'B' to an impressive victory over India 'A' by 83 runs in the inaugural match of the three-game Physical Disability T20 Series at the famed Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Choosing to bowl first, India 'A' faced difficulties in managing the batting prowess of India 'B', with Iqbal setting the tone. He partnered with Vikrant Keni for a solid 77-run second-wicket partnership. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, India 'B' posted a total of 170 for nine in their 20 overs.
Iqbal's innings included five boundaries and seven sixes. Jeetendra V.N. was the standout bowler for India 'A', claiming 2 wickets for 23 runs. Other notable contributions from India 'B' came from GS Shiva with 41 runs.
In reply, India 'A' struggled significantly, losing wickets consistently. Only Akash Patil, batting at number eight, managed to score 30 runs, but it was insufficient as India 'A' was bowled out for a mere 87 runs in 16.5 overs. Ganesh Pisal emerged as the key bowler for India 'B', taking 4 wickets for 25 runs.
The subsequent matches of the series are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, serving as a prelude to future international competitions.
“The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has consistently pioneered progressive initiatives to enhance the sport. Hosting the Physically Disabled T20 Cricket Series marks yet another significant achievement in that journey. The MCA is unwavering in its support for such efforts and is dedicated to fostering inclusive cricket, where talent, determination, and passion shine,” stated Ajinkya Naik, President of the MCA.
Brief scores:
India B: 170/9 in 20 overs (Wasim Iqbal 66, GS Shiva 41, Vikrant Keni 23; Jeetendra VN 2-23) beat India A: 87 all out in 16.5 overs (Akash Patil 30; Ganesh Pisal 4-25) - by 83 runs