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India defeat Bangladesh by 41 runs to win title
In the Under-19 Womens Asia Cup final in Kuala Lumpur, Bangladesh was defeated by India by 41 runs. India set a target of 117 runs after losing 7 wickets. In response, Bangladesh was bowled out for 76 runs. Indias women lost their first wicket at 23 runs while batting. Kamalini, who scored 5...

Bangladesh women thrash Malaysia by 120 runs, reach super four
Bangladesh triumphed over Malaysia by 120 runs in the second match of the Under-19 Womens Asia Cup. Chasing a target of 150 runs, Nishita Akter and Habiba Akter bowled out Malaysia for only 29 runs. With this win, Bangladeshs women progressed to the Super Four as Group A champions. On Tuesday...