Bangladesh Women's Faces England with Confidence After Scotland Victory
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Bangladesh Women's Faces England with Confidence After Scotland Victory
Bangladesh Women's Faces England with Confidence After Scotland Victory
Buoyed by their victory against Scotland, the Bangladesh women's cricket team is set to take on England in their second match of the T20 World Cup today. The match will take place at 8:30 PM at the Sharjah International Cricket Stadium in Dubai.
While Bangladesh secured a win in their opening match against Scotland, maintaining that winning momentum against England will be a significant challenge. Historically, the Bangladeshi women have faced England three times and lost on all occasions, making them cautious as they prepare to face the former champions.
Despite recognizing England as a formidable opponent, Bangladeshi batter Sobhana Mostari remains optimistic about their chances. She stated, "England is a very strong team, consistently ranked among the top three. However, we are hopeful. After starting with a win against Scotland, our confidence is high. It's been a while since we've faced England; our last encounter was in ODIs. I will strive to give 100% in batting, bowling, and fielding against England."
Following their win over Scotland, the Bangladeshi team aims to keep the winning streak alive against England. Fast bowler Jahanara Alam acknowledged the challenge ahead, saying, "We know England is not an easy opponent; today will be a tough battle. We will try to play our best cricket. Just as we performed well to win the first match, we aim to replicate that in the second match. We’ve secured a good victory, and we will try to maintain that momentum. We are definitely playing to win; the rest is in Allah's hands."