Cricket
Avani finishes second with three under 70.


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 09:03 PM
The 16-year-old Malixi, who was tied for second place after three rounds with the Indian, fired 4-under 69 to win the 72-hole event. Despite this, the Indian was in excellent form and finished with a 70 on the day. Avani shot 6-under 286 with rounds of 71-68-77-70, while Malixi shot 7-under 285 with 70-72-74-69. After leading after the first two rounds, Nika Ito of Japan finished third at 5-under 287 with 68-70-78-71, while Australia's Lion Higo, the 54-hole leader, finished fourth with 71-71-70-76.Malixi and Avani will compete once more the following week at the Australian Amateurs, followed by the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific in early February in Thailand. For Malixi's mother Michelle, who turned 53 on Wednesday, the victory also served as a wonderful birthday present.
Avani, though, was not discouraged. All in all, I believe the week went well. I can't be too critical. However, my day in the third round wasn't the greatest. However, next week is always an option. Still, it was another excellent performance for Avani, who has been on a roll since taking sixth at the same event the previous year.
Malixi finished third in the Queen Sirikit Cup, while she took home individual honors. Avani finished just 18th at the Asian Games, despite having topped the trials ahead of the Indian professionals.The Indian sensation also placed fourth in the solo division at the World Amateur Team Championships in Abu Dhabi and won the Ahlsell Final for professionals on the Ladies European Tour Access Series. Additionally, she placed in the top ten at two LET professional events, the Hero Women's Indian Open and the Magical Kenya Ladies Open, and ended 2023 with a tied 13th place performance at the Mallorca Ladies Open. Heena Kang, the other Indian player in the women's division, and Sandeep Yadav and Rohit Narwal all failed to make the 54-hole cut.
Malixi, who had rounds of 74 or better every day and was the most consistent player, had a significant victory; Avani, Ito, and Higo each had one poor round.When the finish got close, Malixi pulled away from Ito with a birdie on the par-3 16th hole, following a solid 32 on the front nine. Then, on the seventeenth, she took advantage of the latter's expensive error to get the upper hand. In the final two holes, Malixi tied Avani's pars to win.Malixi shed tears when she shared the podium with men's champion Phoenix Campbell and accepted the symbolic Green Jacket of victory. PTI Corr UNG The PTI news service automatically produced this report. ThePrint is not liable for any of its contents.