UAE Women Defeat Zimbabwe Women by 9 Wickets
Theertha Satish's Brilliant 81* Guides UAE to Comfortable Victory Over Zimbabwe

UAE Women Defeat Zimbabwe by 9 Wickets in Dominant Chase
Match Overview:
In an impressive performance, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Women’s team defeated Zimbabwe Women by 9 wickets, successfully chasing down a target of 128 runs in just 16.2 overs. The match saw strong performances from both sides, but UAE’s top-order batting proved to be the decisive factor.
First Innings: Zimbabwe Women’s Performance
Zimbabwe Women, after being put into bat, managed to score 128/7 in their allotted 20 overs. The team got off to a reasonable start, with their batters laying a solid foundation but struggling to build significant momentum towards the end.
- Beloved Biza was the standout batter, scoring 36 runs off 31 balls. She held the innings together and played some crucial shots to help her side post a competitive total.
- Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano also contributed well with 32 runs off 26 balls, adding to Zimbabwe’s stability in the middle overs.
Despite their efforts, Zimbabwe’s innings faced challenges against a disciplined UAE bowling attack.
- Samaira Dharnidharka was the pick of the bowlers for UAE, claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in her 4 overs. Her key breakthroughs prevented Zimbabwe from building substantial partnerships.
- Esha Oza bowled economically and picked up 1 wicket for just 18 runs in her 4 overs, helping to restrict the opposition’s run rate.
Second Innings: UAE Women’s Dominant Chase
In response, UAE Women showcased a clinical chase, reaching the target of 130 runs with ease in 16.2 overs, losing only 1 wicket.
- Theertha Satish led from the front with a magnificent knock, scoring 81 runs off just 54 balls. Her innings was laced with boundaries and showcased her ability to anchor the chase, ensuring that UAE stayed ahead of the required run rate.
- Kavisha Egodage provided solid support with 26 runs off 24 balls, forming a crucial partnership with Theertha to guide UAE closer to victory.
The Zimbabwe bowlers found it difficult to contain the UAE openers, with only Kelis Ndhlovu managing to pick up a wicket, finishing with figures of 4-30-1. However, her efforts weren’t enough to stop UAE from cruising to victory.
Chipo Moyo bowled 3.2 overs for 21 runs but couldn’t find the breakthrough that Zimbabwe desperately needed.
UAE Women’s victory by 9 wickets was a testament to their strong all-round performance, particularly their commanding batting display led by Theertha Satish. The bowlers set up the win by restricting Zimbabwe to a moderate total, and the batters ensured a comfortable chase to secure a dominant victory.



