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Match Report|1 min read|Saturday, 6 June 2026

Uugansuvd Bayarjavkhlan's 3-Wicket Haul Seals It for Mongolia Women

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ACC Women's T20I Premier Cup

Bahrain Women

97/10 (18.2)

Mongolia Women

98/7 (14.3)

MGL-W won by 3 wickets

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Mongolia Women have won by 3 wickets. Bahrain Women batted first and posted 97/10 in 18.2 overs. Mongolia Women chased down 98 in just 14.3 overs.

Bahrain Women struggled through their innings, losing wickets at regular intervals. Deepika Rasangika top-scored with 29 off 21 balls (SR 138), but lacked support from the other end. The powerplay yielded 46 runs — early wickets put them under pressure from the start.

In the chase, Nomin-Erdene Erdenebat anchored the innings with 36 off 37 balls. It was a measured knock that kept Mongolia Women on track despite losing wickets around him.

With the ball, Uugansuvd Bayarjavkhlan delivered figures of 3/20 in 4 overs (Econ 5.0). Crucial breakthroughs at key moments that shifted the momentum.

MGL-W lead the series 36-0. The pressure is firmly on the chasing side now.

The Turning Point

The match was effectively decided in the first innings itself. Losing 10 wickets for just 97 put Bahrain Women on the back foot from the start, and the chase was never in doubt.

Key Performers

Nomin-Erdene ErdenebatBatting

36 off 37 balls (SR 97), 3 fours, 0 sixes

Uugansuvd BayarjavkhlanBowling

3/20 in 4 overs (Econ: 5.00)

Deepika RasangikaBatting

29 off 21 balls (SR 138), 6 fours, 0 sixes

Verdict

Mongolia Women showed composure when it mattered most and deserve this victory. Bahrain Women were outplayed in all departments. A 3 wickets defeat lays bare the gaps in their game — the batting lacked application and the bowling had no answers. Plenty of hard conversations ahead of the next match. MGL-W lead the series 36-0. The pressure is firmly on the chasing side now.

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