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Bangladesh Women punish Zimbabwe Women to clean sweep ODI series
Bangladesh Women punished Zimbabwe Women by seven wickets with as many as 190 balls remaining in the third ODI of the series to register a clean sweep in the three-match long ODI series in Bulawayo. Zimbabweans won the toss and elected to bat first but Bangladesh Women had different ideas as the left-arm spinner Nahida Akter-led bowling attack swept the hosts’ batting lineup for 72 with a five-wicket-haul. Sharne Mayers was the highest scorer from the hosts’ side and she scored more than fifty per cent of the runs scored by the Zimbabwe Women. As many as six batters were dismissed for a duck as the hosts were skittled inside 28 overs. In reply, Bangladesh Women were steady with the bat and although they lost three wickets at regular intervals, there was no collapse to rescue the down and out Zimbabwe Women and the visitors were all over them in all three games of the series. They had won the first ODI of the series by eight wickets while the second ODI produced a nine-wicket win for the Bangladesh Women.
Bangladesh Women seal series with comfortable win over Zimbabwe
Bangladesh Women’s preparation for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 Qulaifuers to be held in Zimbabwe from November 21 is on target as they beat hosts Zimbabwe by nine wickets in the second ODI to take an unassailable lead in the three-match ODI series taking place between the two teams at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. The Bangladesh Women had beaten the hosts in the first ODI by eight wickets. Chasing a modest target of 122, Bangladesh opener Murshida Khatun rose to the occasion and hit her maiden ODI fifty to anchor the chase. Thanks to her unbeaten 51 off 66 balls and experienced Fargana Hoque’s 53 off 68 balls, the total was chased in the 25th over itself. For Zimbabwe, Esther Mbofana picked the lone wicket. Earlier in the day, after winning the toss, Zimbabwe captain Mary-Anne Musonda decided to bat first. Her decision did not pay dividends as opener Sharne Mayers was out for a golden duck. Her partner Modester Mupachikwa tried to wage the lone battle as wickets kept falling at the other end. However, as soon as she was joined in at the wicket by Nyasha Gwanzura at the wicket, who would go on to top score for the women in red, the former got out leaving the Zimbabwe batting in a precarious position. Gwanzura tried her level best and with the help of her unbeaten 35 and 14 from Mbofana, got her team to 121 in the 47th over. For Bangladesh, Nahida Akter picked three wickets while Jahanara Alam and Salma Khatun picked two each.