Bangladesh U-19 Women End World Cup Campaign with Dominant 10-Wicket Win Against West Indies
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Bangladesh U-19 Women End World Cup Campaign with Dominant 10-Wicket Win Against West Indies
Bangladesh U-19 Women End World Cup Campaign with Dominant 10-Wicket Win Against West Indies
Bangladesh Women’s U-19 team ended their ICC Women’s U-19 World Cup campaign on a high note with a commanding 10-wicket victory against West Indies in their final match of the tournament. Having been eliminated from the competition after losing to India in the Super Six stage, this match against West Indies was a mere formality for Bangladesh.
In their last match, Bangladesh bowled out West Indies for just 54 runs in 13 overs. Bangladesh chased down the target effortlessly, scoring 55 without losing a wicket in just 8.5 overs.
On a day of brilliant bowling, Bangladesh restricted West Indies to a paltry total of 54 runs. Nishita Akter Nishi was the standout performer, taking 3 wickets for just 11 runs in 3 overs.
In response, the opening partnership of Fahmida Khatun and Zurayria Ferdous led Bangladesh to victory. Zurayria remained unbeaten on 25 off 28 balls, including 3 boundaries, while Fahmida was dismissed for 14. Bangladesh reached the target in just 8.5 overs, securing a comfortable 10-wicket win.
Earlier, in their Super Six match, Bangladesh had suffered a heavy defeat to India, losing by 64 runs. India easily surpassed Bangladesh's total of 64 runs in just 12.5 overs, with 8 wickets in hand, sending Bangladesh out of the tournament and securing a spot in the semifinals.
Despite the early exit, Bangladesh's dominant performance in their final match against West Indies was a confidence booster for the team, showcasing their potential on the world stage