India’s pacers stunned Bangladesh early on to restrict them to an impressive total. Nigar Sultana made fifty, but she wasn’t given enough support by her team-mates.
Renuka Singh carved through Bangladesh’s top order while spinner Radha Yadav nabbed three wickets. Openers Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma led their side to victory. For detailed insights, check the Bangladesh women vs India women’s national cricket team match scorecard to see how the game unfolded.
Renuka Singh 3/23
Renuka finally finds her stride after an uneven start and starts dismantling Bangladesh’s top order with her trademark seam, swing and accuracy – something which was evident when she took apart Australia’s famed top four in Birmingham last year.
Renuka has struck early to put Bangladesh under pressure and have them searching for answers. Renuka from Shimla is an adept bowler capable of turning any match around with one delivery.
Renuka takes advantage of Ishma’s tentative swing and gains inward movement to counter it with her own. Renuka then swallows Ishma’s weak strike, sending Ishma flying from center. Out!
Rabeya Khan 3/23
Bangladesh Women are currently struggling at 101/6 under captain Nigar Sultana Joty’s sole leadership, having lost seven wickets so far. Renuka Singh gave India an early boost, taking an important wicket when Dilara Akhter was caught leg before wicket (LBW). Pooja Vastrakar and Deepti Sharma then both took wickets to keep Bangladesh within its limits.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad joins in, initially giving away wides, before tightening up her game and Shorna scored off her second ball with an off-her-pad flick that earned a single.
FOUR! A miscommunication propels Fahima far out of her crease, but Litchfield quickly steps in with an effective run out solution.
Pooja Vastrakar 3/23
Pooja Vastrakar was selected into India Women’s side as a sign that their management had faith in her bowling ability, and did not disappoint with an outstanding performance in their win in T20I 3, where India defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets to level the series at 1-1.
Ishma took Ishma’s short delivery with style over square leg for FOUR. Her backfoot flick to midwicket saw her bisecting the fielder for another four.
Radha Yadav begins her bowling with a lengthier delivery outside off, which Rumana attempts to defend by playing safe but is nudged forward for a single. On her next ball, which was short and on the body, Rumana slapped it over backward point for another boundary run.
Dayalan Hemalatha 3/23
Hemalatha was born and raised in Chennai. From being dropped from her national team to playing against Nepal and hoping for a permanent place, two friends in V Bobby Gulecha and S Anusha supported her through each struggle in her journey towards this point in her career.
Hemalatha then drove the next ball towards the long off boundary for another four, before rotating her strike to hit a full length delivery over midwicket for yet another four. This over concluded with one run scored and Hemalatha completed her fifty runs from 25 balls.
Deepti Sharma took three wickets as India restricted Nepal to 96/9. She was supported by Jemimah Rodrigues (28 off 15 balls) and Hemalatha, who scored an unbeaten 48-ball 81.
Shafali Verma 3/23
Nigar Sultana got off to a steady start, scoring 32 off 51 balls before she was eventually dismissed by Radha Yadav and her Bangladesh team batting collapsed afterwards.
Shafali Verma makes her way through for one run before looking to hit out and misses an attempt at hitting out to the boundary with Marufa looking for another hit, only for him to then attempt a slog sweep attempt that fails and be caught behind at deep extra cover – an expensive over this one!
Bangladesh were then hit by an unrelenting barrage of wickets from India which left them struggling at 80/8 in 20 overs, falling prey to Renuka Singh (3/10) and Radha Yadav (2/14) who led India’s bowlers. Pooja Vastrakar and Deepti Sharma each picked up one wicket each. India now lead this five-match series 3-0; during their final match against an equally formidable Bangladesh side they hope to iron out any flaws in their batting performance and make changes as required against strong opposition like this time around.
Yastika Bhatia 3/23
India-W 145/7 (Yastika Bhatia 36; Rabeya Khan 3/23) beat Bangladesh-W 101/8 (Nigar Sultana 51; Renuka Singh 3/18). By this scoreline.
India breezed to their ninth Women’s Asia Cup final with an easy victory against Bangladesh, who were thoroughly outplayed in white ball series. Pace bowler Renuka Singh got off the mark early with three Powerplay wickets before spinner Radha Yadav sealed the deal with her brilliant bowling display and Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma cruised their way towards their target in just 11 overs.
Amy Hunter of Ireland won the toss and elected to bat first, setting a modest target of 186 in their run chase with fifties from Sharmin Akhter Supta and Fargana Hoque helping achieve it in 37.3 overs at Sher-e Bangla National Stadium Mirpur Dhaka; sofascore streamed live! However, unlike other websites it does not provide direct betting but instead provides tips and suggestions to select winning fantasy teams for games like this.
Harmanpreet Kaur 3/23
Harmanpreet Kaur made an immediate impact as India’s stand-in captain, Harmanpreet Kaur has proven her mettle by leading them with distinction in Mithali Raj’s absence. The 24-year-old produced a phenomenal innings against Australia in their semifinal matchup, hitting an extraordinary 115 ball innings which brought women’s cricket front and center.
Renuka Thakur surprised Bangladesh on Monday (December 2, 2024) at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka with three Powerplay wickets that kept their score to 80/8 in their innings. Nigar Sultana struggled for runs and was finally out after making only 54 runs before eventually being dismissed with below par fifty scores.
Charlie Dean bowls a slinging in-on middle delivery from Charlie Dean which Rabeya attempts to play as she attempts the slog sweep but misses, sending it over her pads for a run out! TV umpire quickly looks and confirms it as catch.
Smriti Mandhana 3/23
Smriti Mandhana led India’s stunning comeback against Bangladesh Women Women to win their third One-Day International (ODI). She scored 51 runs off 96 balls while also picking up three wickets against them in this innings.
She strikes the ball off her back foot, cutting across fielder at deep square-leg for four. In search of another boundary off this over, but misses out as the ball hits full face onto the ground.
Murshida Khatun and debutant Sobhana Mostary fell quickly after her introduction, taking two wickets each off Murshida Khatun and Sobhana Mostary within one over to reduce Bangladesh to 30/4 in reply. Pooja Vastrakar and Deepti Sharma then secured two wickets each quickly from Shorna Akter and Fahima Khatun to set an achievable target of 225 runs for visitors.
Fargana Hoque 3/24
Even after losing an early wicket, India produced a strong performance with the bat to reach 224/7 from 44 overs. Harleen Deol led India with an outstanding 77 off 108 balls with eight boundaries while Smriti Mandhana made her mark with 59 runs off 72 deliveries.
Fargana Hoque’s maiden century gave Bangladesh the edge they needed in an unwavering opening stand of 93 runs with Shamima Sultana. She played an assured, risk-free innings that kept their scorecard moving with regular boundary strikes.
Fargana takes one run before Sneh Rana comes back into bowl, with Amanjot again impressing as she traps Sultana LBW for five runs, edge closer towards her fifty. The over concludes without incident.
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