India A Women defeated Bangladesh by 46 runs to clinch the Women’s Rising Stars Asia Cup 2026 title. After setting a target of 135 runs, India produced a strong bowling performance and bowled Bangladesh out in 19 overs to secure the championship. Prema Rawat was the standout performer for India with an impressive three-wicket haul, while five other bowlers chipped in with one wicket each. During the chase, Shamima Sultana scored 20 runs, but Bangladesh’s batting line-up collapsed for just 88 runs, falling short of the target. After wiining the toss earlier in the first innings, India score 134 runs in 20 overs. Batting first, Tejal Hasabns (51)* and Radha Yadav (31)* dominate Bangladesh Women’s with a low scoring challenge. However, for Bangladesh Women’s Fahima Khatun ags a brilliant four-wickets haul conceding 14 runs in her 4 overs bowled. Bangladesh batting lineup collapse, bowled out at 88 runs Defending a modest total of 134, India produced a disciplined bowling performance to bundle out the Bangla Tigress for just 88 in 19 overs during the Rising Stars Asia Cup 2026 final. Chasing 135 for victory, Bangladesh never found momentum in what turned out to be a low-scoring contest. Shamim Sultana top-scored with 20, but the rest of the batting line-up struggled to build partnerships as regular wickets dented their hopes. Leading the charge with the ball was Prema Rawat, who delivered a match-defining spell to claim three wickets. She was well supported by the rest of the attack, with five other Indian bowlers chipping in with one wicket apiece, ensuring a collective effort that sealed the title for the Women in Blue. Post navigation Afghanistan want new head coach to stay in country:ACB out to seek Jonathan Trott’s successor after team’s early T20 WC exit