India needs 161 runs to win and kickstart their tournament positively. The Indian bowlers made a fine comeback after the powerplay and did not let massive partnerships to develop.
An impressive bowling showing from South Africa left them needing 119 to win the Group B contest, with Marizanne Kapp taking the big wickets of Hayley Matthews and Deandra Dottin, and Mlaba returning the pick of the figures with 4/29.
Sana's side defied the form book to beat the Asian Cup Champions by 31 runs, posting 116 in the first innings and then bowling superbly to restrict Sri Lanka to 85/9.
Kicking off the latest edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in UAE, Nigar Sultana led Bangladesh defeated Scotland by 16 runs on Thursday in a closely-contest match thanks to a fine spell from their bowlers, particularly Ritu Moni.
An explosive half-century from Ryan Rickelton and top-class bowling spells from Lizaad Williams, Bjorn Fortuin, and Lungi Ngidi were the highlights as South Africa clinched a massive 139-run victory over Ireland in the first ODI match in Abu Dhabi.
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has strongly refuted rumours circulating about his exclusion from the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series. He expressed his frustration and clarified his stance regarding these speculations.
Bumrah overtakes teammate Ravichandran Ashwin and claims the premier position for just the second time on the back of his six scalps for the match during India's recent seven-wicket triumph over Bangladesh in Kanpur, which included three scalps per innings, as per ICC.
India's attacking brand of cricket and will to produce a result was marked by some fantastic shots, fiery bowling spells, and stunning diving, one-handed catches as Men in Blue maintained their supremacy in the ICC World Test Championship with a seven wicket win over Bangladesh at Kanpur
India captain Rohit Sharma opened up about their new life under head coach Gautam Gambhir and decoded the tactics of unexpectedly going all guns that they adopted on Day 4 against a sturdy Bangladesh bowling line-up in the second Test in Kanpur.
India's star pacer, Jasprit Bumrah, is hopeful that his compatriot Akash Deep will continue to go from strength to strength after their "special win" in the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur on Tuesday.
Collective performances from bowlers help India bundle out Bangladesh for a mere total of 146 runs on the fifth day of the second and final Test at Green Park on Tuesday.
Muchawaya was defending 21 runs in the final over of the tournament, and his skipper Sikandar Raza was doing all he could do give him the required boost in confidence. The next four deliveries changed the course of the game, as he bowled with fire and pace, and clinched the title for the Jo'