Indonesia have won a home women's T20I tri-series after beating the Cook Islands in the final of the Kartini Cup in Bali.
The tri-series also involved the Philippines and began with each team playing the other once in the round-robin stage.
In the first match, the Cook Islands were only able to score 65-8 from their 20 overs against the hosts. The home team made short work of their target, chasing it down in just 9.5 overs to win by eight wickets.
The home side batted first against the Philippines in the second game and scored 132-8 with Desi Wulandari top scoring with 69 from 60 balls. Sang Maypriani then took four wickets for just four runs to help bowl the visitors out for just 56, losing by 76 runs.
With Indonesia safe in the final, the Cook Islands and the Philippines met in the final round-robin stage game to decdide who would join them. A much improved batting performance from the Cook Islands saw them score 125-6 from their 20 overs. Gabby Sullivan then took three wickets for seven runs to help bowl the Philippines out for 87, winning by 38 runs and securing their place in the final.
Indonesia celebrate their win (Cricket Indonesia)
The visiting side won the toss and chose to bat first in yesterday's final but were only able to score 57-9 from their 20 overs. Ni Ariani took three wickets for only seven runs for the home side. Indonesia almost made a meal of their chase, losing seven wickets as they chased down their target with 14 balls to spare, winning by three wickets.