Anadi Tagde Shines with Hat-Trick and Six Wickets in Women’s Under-19 T20 Trophy

Anadi Tagde delivered an extraordinary bowling performance against Sikkim, taking six wickets while conceding just eight runs in her full quota of four overs. Her spell included a maiden over, showcasing her precision and dominance throughout the game. Tagde’s exceptional display not only dismantled the opposition’s batting lineup but also highlighted her skill and control with the ball, making her a standout performer in the match. Her efforts were crucial in securing a commanding position for her team.

Anadi Tagde Makes History Against Sikkim:

On October 8, during the Women’s Under-19 T20 Trophy, Madhya Pradesh’s 16-year-old pacer Anadi Tagde delivered a historic performance. She took six wickets while conceding only eight runs, helping bowl Sikkim out for just 31. Tagde’s standout moment came in the fifth over, where she secured a remarkable hat-trick, dismantling Sikkim’s batting lineup. Her exceptional bowling display not only dominated the game but also marked an unforgettable chapter in her young career.

In 2017, Anadi Tagde gained attention by earning a spot in Indore’s Under-19 team at just nine years old. Over the years, she steadily climbed the ranks, showcasing her talent. Tagde is among the select few cricketers chosen for the high-performance camp, where she trained under the guidance of MPCA head coach Chandrakant Pandit, further honing her skills and potential.

Anadi Tagde Rattled Sikkim’s Batting Lineup:

Madhya Pradesh set a solid total of 183/3, with Shukla dismissed early for 13 by skipper Carol in the third over. Opener Shreya Dixit and wicketkeeper-batter Vaishnavi Vyas built a commanding 157-run stand for the second wicket. Shreya scored 90 off 54 balls, while Vaishnavi remained unbeaten on 58 from 52. Anadi contributed with a boundary before being bowled on the final ball.

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Sikkim’s run chase began sluggishly, with openers Saloni and Akriti struggling to rotate the strike. Only one boundary was hit during the powerplay. Anadi Tagde broke the opening stand in the fifth over, trapping Akriti lbw. Snika followed next but was dismissed for a golden duck, and Anadi secured a hat-trick by removing Rabika lbw. Dhani Buchade joined the attack, sending Sabita back for a three-ball duck. Anadi then removed Saloni, who managed just seven runs from 21 balls.

Sikkim’s troubles deepened with Namreeta’s run-out, courtesy of a direct hit by Mahi Thakur. Anadi continued her impressive spell by dismissing Younish, who scored only two runs from 11 deliveries. Monika Chettri, after hitting the second boundary of the innings, was bowled on her very next ball, becoming Anadi’s sixth victim in a dominant bowling performance that left Sikkim’s lineup in tatters.

Skipper Carol made a valiant effort to avoid Sikkim’s collapse, but the team faced yet another setback with Sapna’s run-out after a three-ball duck. Carol and Kusangmit attempted to resist, but Aayushi Shukla eventually dismissed Kusangmit for a 17-ball duck. Carol remained unbeaten with five runs off 31 balls, as Sikkim was bowled out for 31 in 16.5 overs, losing by 152 runs.

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Anadi Tagde delivered an extraordinary bowling performance against Sikkim, taking six wickets while conceding just eight runs in her full quota of four overs. Her spell included a maiden over, showcasing her precision and dominance throughout the game. Tagde's exceptional display not only dismantled the opposition's batting lineup but also highlighted her skill and control with the ball, making her a standout performer in the match. Her efforts were crucial in securing a commanding position for her team.

Anadi Tagde Makes History Against Sikkim:

On October 8, during the Women's Under-19 T20 Trophy, Madhya Pradesh’s 16-year-old pacer Anadi Tagde delivered a historic performance. She took six wickets while conceding only eight runs, helping bowl Sikkim out for just 31. Tagde’s standout moment came in the fifth over, where she secured a remarkable hat-trick, dismantling Sikkim’s batting lineup. Her exceptional bowling display not only dominated the game but also marked an unforgettable chapter in her young career.

In 2017, Anadi Tagde gained attention by earning a spot in Indore's Under-19 team at just nine years old. Over the years, she steadily climbed the ranks, showcasing her talent. Tagde is among the select few cricketers chosen for the high-performance camp, where she trained under the guidance of MPCA head coach Chandrakant Pandit, further honing her skills and potential.

Anadi Tagde Rattled Sikkim’s Batting Lineup:

Madhya Pradesh set a solid total of 183/3, with Shukla dismissed early for 13 by skipper Carol in the third over. Opener Shreya Dixit and wicketkeeper-batter Vaishnavi Vyas built a commanding 157-run stand for the second wicket. Shreya scored 90 off 54 balls, while Vaishnavi remained unbeaten on 58 from 52. Anadi contributed with a boundary before being bowled on the final ball.

Sikkim’s run chase began sluggishly, with openers Saloni and Akriti struggling to rotate the strike. Only one boundary was hit during the powerplay. Anadi Tagde broke the opening stand in the fifth over, trapping Akriti lbw. Snika followed next but was dismissed for a golden duck, and Anadi secured a hat-trick by removing Rabika lbw. Dhani Buchade joined the attack, sending Sabita back for a three-ball duck. Anadi then removed Saloni, who managed just seven runs from 21 balls.

Sikkim's troubles deepened with Namreeta's run-out, courtesy of a direct hit by Mahi Thakur. Anadi continued her impressive spell by dismissing Younish, who scored only two runs from 11 deliveries. Monika Chettri, after hitting the second boundary of the innings, was bowled on her very next ball, becoming Anadi's sixth victim in a dominant bowling performance that left Sikkim's lineup in tatters.

Skipper Carol made a valiant effort to avoid Sikkim's collapse, but the team faced yet another setback with Sapna's run-out after a three-ball duck. Carol and Kusangmit attempted to resist, but Aayushi Shukla eventually dismissed Kusangmit for a 17-ball duck. Carol remained unbeaten with five runs off 31 balls, as Sikkim was bowled out for 31 in 16.5 overs, losing by 152 runs.

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