Women's Senior One-Day Trophy: Railways hammer Karnataka to win 13th title
Bengaluru
20-November-2021

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Railways hammered Karnataka by eight wickets in the final of the Women's Senior One-Day Trophy at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday. It was also the 13th time that Railways, also the defending champions, had won the trophy, asserting its domination.
Eventually, Renuka shined with figures of 4/14 in seven overs as Railways 'idn't let go of the early advantage. Though K Prathyoosha (16) and Niki Prasad (21) tried to put some resistance, it was only a matter of time in being out for a paltry score as Karnataka crashed to 74 all out in 38 overs.
In reply, Railways overhauled the meagre total in 22.2 overs with eight wickets in hand. Opener S Meghana top-scored with 36 from 43 balls, including five fours and a six. Though they lost Punam Raut and Meghana, Nuzhat Parween (20 not out off 38 balls) and D Hemalatha (17 not out off 23 balls) ensured that there were no more hiccups to Railways path of winning the final despite rain interrupting the proceedings in between.
Brief scores: Karnataka 74 all out in 38 overs (Niki Prasad 21, K Prathyoosha 16, Renuka K Singh 4/16, Swagatika Rath 2/7) lost to Railways 76/2 in 22.2 overs (S Meghana 36, Nuzhat Parween 20 not out, Shreyanka Patil 1/15, Sahana S Pawar 1/19) by eight wickets -IANS
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