Women’s Asia Cup: Captain’s record-breaking century, Malaysia all out for 40 runs, Sri Lanka in the semi-finals with a big win

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New Delhi. In the Women’s Asia Cup being played in Sri Lanka, the host team has played a brilliant game and registered a huge victory of 144 runs against Malaysia. Batting first, the team scored 184 runs for the loss of 4 wickets on the basis of captain Chamari Atapattu’s stormy century. The Malaysian team, which came out to chase the target, collapsed for just 40 runs. With this victory, Sri Lanka has confirmed its place in the semi-finals.

Host Sri Lanka, which played against Malaysia in the Women’s Asia Cup on Monday, showed a wonderful game. It created a sensation by registering the biggest win in the history of Asia Cup T20. Sri Lanka, which came to bat first after winning the toss, suffered the first setback at just 5 runs, but after that the captain changed the course of the match by playing a stormy innings of 119 runs not out.