Match Details
W-R | Overs | Econ |
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0-29 | 3.5 | 7.57 |
So that’s that and it’s the Bangladesh Women who have come out on top with a win by six wickets in an exhilarating manner!
Batting first the Sri Lankans posted a fighting total of 145/6 from 20 overs. Chamari Athapaththu was her usual self up the order as she posted a vital 38 (28) with two fours and three sixes to her name. However, it was Harshitha Samarawickrama who topped the charts with her 45 (44) that kept the score ticking.
Nilakshi de Silva also contributed with her 29 (28) which got Sri Lanka to a decent first innings score considering the purchase the spinners were getting off the deck.
Fahima Khatun was the pick of the bunch for Bangladesh Women with the ball as she bowled a spell of 2/20 from four overs. Rabeya Khatun, Nahida Akter, Sultana Khatun and Fariha Trisna also chipped in with a wicket apiece.
As for the run chase, the Bangladesh Women got off to a poor start. The opening duo of Shamima Sultana 5 (6) and Rubya Haider Jhilik 9 (16) were dismissed cheaply as Kavindi and Prabodhani got into the act.
Sobhana Mostary did play a jammy innings in the middle and chimed in to a 51 run stand with Nigar Sultana to provide some stability in the middle. The pressure and the required rate was getting onto the Bangladeshi batters. But the captain Nigar Sultana continued to show her class throughout the innings as she stormed her way to 75 (51)*. Sultana was provided terrific support from Ritu Moni at the other end as she compiled an invaluable 33 (23).
The duo struck a match winning 71 run partnership and took the game on in the penultimate over as they smashed veteran Athapaththu for 17 runs. With just eight runs needed off the final over, the Tigresses made sure to cross the line with the final score being 146/4 from 19.5 overs.
The Sri Lankan bowling unit will be disappointed to let the game slip away in the final few overs and will be keen on bouncing back in the upcoming fixture.
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