Bangladesh beat West Indies by 60 runs to record historic feat in 2nd ODI
Bangladesh Script story from A Commanding a 60-run victory Above West Indies Tuesday (January 21) in the 2nd ODI at Basseterre. This win marks their first ODI win against the Caribbean hosts, who produced an exceptional all-round performance. The match was a milestone in Bangladesh women’s cricket, with both their batsmen and bowlers pushing to level the series.
Bangladesh batting is led by Nigar Sultana.
Bangladesh set up a total of 184 in 48.5 overs, anchored by an unbeaten innings from the skipper. Nigar Sultana. He scored 68 runs off 120 balls which included five boundaries and stood out as the backbone of the tournament. She became the second woman to score 1,000 ODI runs for Bangladesh. Sobhana Mosteri And Shorna actor He made crucial contributions in the middle order scoring 23 and 21 runs respectively. However, the visitors struggled to accelerate, with Karishma Ramharak He effectively curtailed Bangladesh’s progress in the later stages, claiming four wickets for just 33 runs from the West Indies. Despite losing their top order early on, Bangladesh secured a defensible score using their partnership.
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Nahida Akter shines at the ball.
Defending 185, Bangladesh’s bowlers rose to the occasion and dismissed West Indies Women for 124 for 35 runs. Nahida actor She was the star of the ball, taking 3/31 in 10 overs Hayley Matthews And Shemaine Campbell. Rabia Khan And Fahima Khatun Backed up brilliantly, West Indies picked up two wickets each to ensure they couldn’t build any meaningful partnerships. A disciplined bowling attack, aided by a peaceful fielding, ensured that Bangladesh maintained a stranglehold on the West Indies innings.
The West Indian batting is in trouble
West Indies failed to capitalize on their fielding resolve early on and their batting line-up is reeling under pressure. Campbell top scored with 28 runs off 43 balls. Cheri-Ann FraserHe added 18 strikes to his final undefeated streak. However, the top and middle-order batsmen, skipper Mathews and Deandra DottinThey failed to contribute significantly. Disciplined bowling from Bangladesh exposed the weaknesses in the West Indies line-up and resulted in a disappointing defeat at home. Bangladesh’s all-round victory not only leveled the series but also highlighted their prowess on the international stage.
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History was made! 🇧🇩
Bangladesh Women secure their first ODI win against West Indies Women on their first ever tour of the Caribbean! 🌴🏏Game Details 👉 https://t.co/mF7O6UjO4g#BCB #Cricket #Women’s Cricket #WIWvWOMEN #Bangladesh pic.twitter.com/Z9BAIDEXJj
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This article was originally published by WomenCricket.comThe Cricket Times Company.