Rahul Tiwari
khelja|24-12-2024
Once again stormy batting was seen at Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. In the quarter-final match of Women's ODI Trophy between Maharashtra and Railways, Kiran Navgire did such a feat that the world kept watching. This right-handed batsman thrashed the Railways bowlers. Batting at number 7, Kiran scored 64 runs in 25 balls. You can get an idea of his stormy batting from the fact that this player hit only one four in his innings and 8 sixes came off his bat. Kiran's strike rate was 256.
Kiran Navgire targeted the Railways spinners the most. He thrashed Sneh Rana the most and scored 22 runs in 6 balls. In Anusha's over, she scored 14 runs with the help of 2 sixes. This player hit sixes in the over of left arm spinner Preeti Bose and scored 19 runs in her 6 balls.
6⃣,6⃣,6⃣,6⃣,6⃣
Kiran Navgire is on a six-hitting spree
What power hitting #SWOneday , @IDFCFIRSTBank
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— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIDomestic) December 24, 2024
However, despite the excellent batting of Kiran Navgire, Maharashtra team could not play fifty overs. The entire team was all out for 254 runs in 48.4 overs. Apart from Kiran, Magrey played an inning of 54 runs and captain Patil played an inning of 50 runs but Maharashtra lost its other wickets in quick succession.
In the second quarter-final, Mumbai opener Vrushali Bhagat scored an amazing century. This batsman did not hit a single six in his innings but 21 fours came from his bat. Vrushali played an inning of 134 runs in 124 balls. On the basis of his century, Mumbai scored 321 runs in 50 overs against Delhi.