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NCF Women T201: Nigeria Claims 41-Run Vctory Over Sierra Leone
A half-Century by Nigeria’s Salome Sunday was instrumental to Nigeria’s 41 run victory against West African rivals, Sierra Leone at the Access Bank Sponsored NCF Women’s T20i Invitational in Lagos.
Tidesports source reports that the match was the second match of the opening day of the five-nation event that bowled off at the newly renovated Tafawa Balewa Square.
Rwanda had earlier knocked Ghana’s Women Team to an 85 runs victory in the opening match at the event. The Nigeria Cricket Federation had conceived the tournament as part of the developmental drive for Women Cricket in the country.
Bookmakers had tipped Nigeria for victory over the visitors given the country’s level of female cricket development, as well as being ranked 37th by the International Cricket Council, seven places above Sierra Leone.
But it didn’t appear to be such an easy game for Nigeria.
The first over saw a fall of wicket in Piety Lucky and Kehinde Abdulquadri in the third over, sending a bit of anxiety to spectators.
Sunday replaced Abdulquadri, and a partnership with Blessing Etim, who in the eighth over saw the hosts leap in runs as they held on to finish the game at 131 runs for the loss of three wickets.
Sunday’s 50 runs not out was instrumental to the victory as she ended the game on 61 runs following 63 balls faced, including six boundary hits.
Etim, however, scored 31 runs in 29 balls.
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