<p>Kuala Lumpur: Debutants <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/nigeria">Nigeria</a> scripted the unimaginable as they stunned a formidable <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-zealand">New Zealand</a> by two runs for a historic win in a rain-interrupted low-scoring thriller of the ICC Women's U-19 T20 World Cup in which both sides were restricted for under-70 totals on Monday.</p>.<p>Nigeria scored 65-6 batting first, before producing an energetic display on the field derailed New Zealand's run chase.</p>.<p>The Kiwis were 57-5, needing nine runs with one over to go in the 13-over contest. However, tight bowling from pacer Lilian Udeh got them over the line with the Kiwis falling short by just two runs.</p>.<p>Udeh (19) and skipper Lucky Piety (18) were the only ones to hit double figures in the game for Nigeria, while Anika Todd top-scored for New Zealand with a 19-run effort.</p>.Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia register wins on day 1 of ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.<p>Football and athletics are popular sports in Nigeria, unlike in the south of the continent (South Africa, Zimbabwe) where cricket has a big fan following.</p>.<p>But the Nigerian girls placed the spotlight on their country's cricketing growth by becoming the first West African country to qualify for a global tournament and then producing the biggest shock by upsetting an ICC full member nation in a Group C match.</p>.<p>The Nigerians were left to wait for an opportunity after their contest with Samoa on Saturday was abandoned due to rain.</p>.<p>Wet weather again threatened the proceedings in Sarawak, but the African nation made the most of their chances once it was confirmed there would be play, albeit a reduced contest of 13 overs each.</p>.<p>In another match of the day, Australia beat Bangladesh by two wickets in a tense Group D match and all but secured their progression to the next stage.</p>.<p>USA also announced itself as a World Cup force after stunning Ireland in Johor, winning by nine wickets and drastically improving their net run rate position in Group B.</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur: Debutants <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/nigeria">Nigeria</a> scripted the unimaginable as they stunned a formidable <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-zealand">New Zealand</a> by two runs for a historic win in a rain-interrupted low-scoring thriller of the ICC Women's U-19 T20 World Cup in which both sides were restricted for under-70 totals on Monday.</p>.<p>Nigeria scored 65-6 batting first, before producing an energetic display on the field derailed New Zealand's run chase.</p>.<p>The Kiwis were 57-5, needing nine runs with one over to go in the 13-over contest. However, tight bowling from pacer Lilian Udeh got them over the line with the Kiwis falling short by just two runs.</p>.<p>Udeh (19) and skipper Lucky Piety (18) were the only ones to hit double figures in the game for Nigeria, while Anika Todd top-scored for New Zealand with a 19-run effort.</p>.Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia register wins on day 1 of ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.<p>Football and athletics are popular sports in Nigeria, unlike in the south of the continent (South Africa, Zimbabwe) where cricket has a big fan following.</p>.<p>But the Nigerian girls placed the spotlight on their country's cricketing growth by becoming the first West African country to qualify for a global tournament and then producing the biggest shock by upsetting an ICC full member nation in a Group C match.</p>.<p>The Nigerians were left to wait for an opportunity after their contest with Samoa on Saturday was abandoned due to rain.</p>.<p>Wet weather again threatened the proceedings in Sarawak, but the African nation made the most of their chances once it was confirmed there would be play, albeit a reduced contest of 13 overs each.</p>.<p>In another match of the day, Australia beat Bangladesh by two wickets in a tense Group D match and all but secured their progression to the next stage.</p>.<p>USA also announced itself as a World Cup force after stunning Ireland in Johor, winning by nine wickets and drastically improving their net run rate position in Group B.</p>