Radha, Richa set up India Women's 21–run win, 5-0 series sweep

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NEW DELHI:

Radha Yadav

's brilliant bowling performance, taking 3 wickets for 24 runs, proved decisive as she ran through Bangladesh's top-order following

Richa Ghosh

's quickfire unbeaten 28 off 17 balls. This set the stage for India's 21-run victory in the fifth T20I and secured a comprehensive 5-0 series sweep in Sylhet on Thursday.
Bangladesh began their chase of a challenging 157-run target promisingly but faltered against the left-arm spin of Yadav.

Despite a valiant effort by Ritu Moni (37 runs off 33 balls, including 4 boundaries) and Shorifa Khatun (28 not out off 21 balls, with 3 fours), the hosts could only manage 135/6 in their allotted 20 overs.
Moni and Khatun's partnership of 57 runs for the sixth wicket showcased their determination and briefly put India under pressure. However, India maintained their composure and emerged victorious in the end.

This partnership between Moni and Khatun also became Bangladesh's highest for the sixth wicket in Women's T20 Internationals, surpassing the previous record of 32 runs set by Sanjida Islam and Nigar Sultana.
It was leg-spinner Asha Sobhana (2/25) who broke the resilient partnership, cleaning up Moni in the 17th over to shut the doors on the home side.
Bangladesh were left reeling at 52 for five halfway through but Moni and Shorifa reignited their hopes, cashing in on every opportunity to score boundaries and with deft rotation of strike.

Yadav made her first impression in the game with an athletic catch to get rid of an on-song Sobhana Mostary (13) off Titas Sadhu. Mostary had hit three fours off Pooja Vastrakar's first over to set her side on track during the chase.
After getting Dilara Akter (4), caught at mid-off by Vastrakar for her first breakthrough off her first ball, Yadav cleaned up Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana (7) and pinned Rubya Haider (20) in the front of the stumps for two wickets in the ninth over to derail the hosts.
Earlier, Ghosh smacked a handy little innings with three fours and a six to take India to 156 for five, providing a much-needed impetus after the visitors stumbled with a flurry of wickets.
Skipper

Harmanpreet Kaur

(30), Dayalan Hemalatha (37) and S Sajana (1) fell in quick succession which allowed Bangladesh to halt India's progress as they were aiming for a big score.
Harmanpreet and Hemalatha put on 60 runs for the third wicket for a strong foundation.
India's 156 for five was the highest total of the series from either team with

Smriti Mandhana

setting the tone early on, hitting four fours and one six to make a fluent 33 off 25 balls.
Yadav finished as the highest wicket-taker in the series with 10 dismissals in five games whereas Mandhana's 116 runs in five outings were the most for any batter.
(With PTI inputs)

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