Incredible journey as Sarawak women cricketers book final spot

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Happy faces of the Sarawak women cricket team. Photo: Malaysian Cricket Association

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KUCHING: Sarawak women cricketers are making waves at the 2024 MCA Women’s T20 Interstate Championship.

The team’s historic run continued as they secured a spot in the semi-finals after an impressive series of victories.

First, they faced Pahang in the quarter-finals, where they triumphed by a commanding 10 wickets.

In their next match, Sarawak took on Johor in the semi-finals, winning with a dominant performance to claim a seven-wicket victory and book their place in the finals.

“We march into the finals! An incredible performance from the girls.

“Keep supporting us!” the Sarawak Cricket Association posted on their official Facebook page, expressing their excitement and gratitude to fans.

This achievement marks a historic milestone for the Sarawak women’s cricket team.

The team’s success is a testament to the players’ skill, teamwork, and determination, as they continue to defy expectations and make their mark on Malaysian women’s cricket.

As they head into the final, the Sarawak women have been impressive.

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They were in Group B, alongside Sabah, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, winning against Negeri Sembilan and Sabah, but losing to Selangor.

Focused and fierce, Sarawak women cricketers dominate the field. Photo: Malaysian Cricket Association

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