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July 13, 2009Posted by Martin Williamson on 07/13/2009 in ACC news
Hong Kong win ACC women's Twenty20
Hong Kong beat Thailand to win the inaugural Asian Cricket Council’s women’s Twenty20 in Kuala Lumpar.
Hong Kong posted 106 for 4, thanks to a late charge engineered by Connie Wong, who made 23 off 21 balls. In reply, Thailand were always slightly behind the asking rate, and were left needing 17 off the final two overs and six off the last ball. Ishitaa Gidwani kept things interesting by bowling a wide, but she followed with a dot ball to secure the win.
Nepal thrashed China by 73 runs, bowling them out for 30, to win the third-place play-off.
Well done Hong Kong, great effort! All the hard work paid off...