SGH, SWKH secure massive victories

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, Feb 24: South Garo Hills and South West Khasi Hills shone with bat and ball on the fourth day of the Meghalaya Cricket Association’s Inter District U-19 Women’s Cricket Tournament today, winning their respective matches handsomely.
In Williamnagar, East Garo Hills, South Garo Hills defeated North Garo Hills by 221 runs in Zone 2, with Smillin N Sangma taking five wickets for just three runs. In Nongkhrah, Ri-Bhoi, SWKH beat East Jaintia Cricket Association by 148 runs.
Batting first after winning the toss, SGH amassed 240/7 in the allotted 35 overs, with Marme M Sangma smashing 78 not out off 41 deliveries down the order, while Dianchidora compiled a more patient 60 off 95.
Jecykha M Marak (2/33 in seven overs) was the most economical of the bowlers and also returned with the best figures, while Chiangchi Ch Marak took 2/58.
Smillin then returned the best figures of the tournament so far, with 5/3 as NGH were all out for 19 having batted just 12.4 overs. Marme (3/8) and Jaylynn MR Marak (2/6) were the other wicket-takers.
In the other game, SWKH also batted first after winning the toss and made 236/4, with captain Indariakor Kharwanniang striking 64 and Banrikmen Lyngdoh Tongkhar 39.
However, their contributions were outdone by extras – there were 70 wides and 34 no balls.
Mimi Chyrmang produced 2/46 with the ball.
SWKH were equally wayward with the ball, with extras accounting for 69 of EJCA’s total score of 88. Balarisha Thongni (3/6), Baniashisha Lyngkhoi (3/11), Milansy Jyrwa (2/17) and Ibajanai Wanniang (2/27) were the wicket-takers.
On Friday, East Khasi Hills will take on West Khasi Hills in Group A of Zone 1, while Tura will play against North Garo Hills in Zone 2.

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