In a thrilling semi-final clash of the Women’s Asia Cup between India and Bangladesh, Renuka Singh scripted history by claiming her 50th T20I wicket. The fiery pacer, known for her lethal spells in the powerplay, delivered once again as she picked up three crucial wickets to put India in a commanding position.
Renuka’s impact was immediate as she struck in the very first over, dismissing Dilara Akter to give India an early breakthrough. The right-arm seamer continued her impressive form, claiming her second wicket in the final over of her second spell, reducing Bangladesh to a risky position. She completed her three-wicket haul in her following over, sending Murshida Khatun back to the pavilion.
With this feat, Renuka joined an elite group of Indian pacers to reach the 50-wicket milestone in T20Is. She stands alongside the likes of Pooja Vastrakar and Jhulan Goswami, who have previously achieved this landmark. However, Renuka has etched her name in the history books by becoming the first Indian seamer to accomplish this feat in women’s cricket.
The powerplay has been Renuka’s forte, and her performance today was a testament to her skill and precision. This was the fifth time she has claimed three wickets in the powerplay, a record unmatched by any other bowler. Her ability to consistently deliver wickets in the crucial opening overs has been instrumental in India’s success in the shortest format of the game.
As Bangladesh struggled to build a partnership, Renuka’s spell proved to be a game-changer. With the hosts reeling at 50/6 after 16 overs, India were firmly in control of the match. Renuka’s contribution was invaluable, and her performance will be remembered as one of the highlights of the tournament.
As the match progressed, all eyes were on Renuka as she looked to add to her tally and potentially wreak more havoc on the Bangladesh batting lineup. Her performance has undoubtedly elevated her status as one of the premier bowlers in women’s cricket, and her impact on the game is undeniable.

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