It's India versus South Africa again, as India under-19 women have defeated the South African girls by 9 wickets, with Gongadi Trisha smashing most of the runs for India. Coming to bat first, South Africa lost speedy wickets, giving a small target of 83. Among the batters, Mieke van Voorst scored the highest runs for her team, 23 off 18 balls. Opener Jemma Botha scored 18 off 14 balls. Other than them, Karabo Meso (10) and Fay Cowling (15) are the only two to have double-digit scores. There are at least four ducks in the scoreboard, enabling India to chase an easy target. The Indian bowlers did not let the Proteas settle with Trisha again, leading the bowlers with 3 wickets conceding 15 runs. Parunika Sisodia, Aayushi Shukla, and Vaishnavi Sharma took two wickets each. It was Shabnam Shakil who gave India the first breakthrough by taking Jemma Botha; however, however, did not bag any other wicket further. Read also: Ashwin Defends Ranji Trophy, Critiques Hype Around Kohli's Return Trisha powers India's title defend Chasing a modest target of 83, the Indian batters made light work of the run chase, wrapping up the contest in just 11.2 overs and sealing back-to-back championship triumphs. After the early dismissal of opener G. Kamalini for 8, the chase was expertly steered by Gongadi Trisha and Sanika Chalke, who stitched together an unbroken stand to take India over the line. Trisha dazzled with an elegant 44* off 33 balls, peppering the field with eight boundaries, while Chalke played the perfect supporting role with an assured 26* off 22 deliveries. Their composed approach ensured there were no further hiccups as India comfortably reached 80/1 in just 11 overs.