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khelja|07-10-2025
Bangladeshi batsman for runs. (Photo- Getty)
In the eighth match of ICC Women's World Cup 2025, the Bangladesh women's team faced the England women's team at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. After winning this matte toss, Nate Sear Brant, who captained England, decided to bowl first, which gave Bangladesh a chance to bat first.
But Bangladesh's innings appeared under pressure from the beginning, because the England bowlers took wickets from the beginning and threw a lot of dot balls.Bangladesh saw a very poor batting in this match. The Bangladesh women's team spoiled the start of their innings, when opener Rubia Haider had to return to the pavilion for just 4 runs. After this, captain Nigar Sultana also lost her wicket without opening an account.
Due to which the team came under pressure. However, Rubia Haider worked to handle the team, but she too could score 30 runs, for which she faced 52 balls. At the same time, Sobhna Mostari did the innings of 60 runs, but he scored these runs at a strike rate of just 55.55 off 108 balls.Apart from these, Rabya Khan scored an unbeaten 43 off 27 balls. That is, only 4 batsmen could touch the double figure in this Piri from Bangladesh. Due to which she was all out after scoring 178 runs in 49.4 overs. During this time, Bangladesh batsmen played a total of 211 dot balls, which was quite shocking.
Due to which his team piled on a small score.In this innings, Sophie's Eclaston was the most successful bowler for England. He spent only 24 runs in 10 overs and made 3 batsmen his victim. During this, he bowled 48 dots. That is, Bangladesh's team could score runs on only 12 balls out of 60 of Sophie's Ekleston. At the same time, Liny Smith, Charlie Dean and Alice Capies also achieved 2-2 success. Lauren Bell also managed to take a wicket in her name.
In this innings, Sophie's Eclaston was the most successful bowler for England. He spent only 24 runs in 10 overs and made 3 batsmen his victim. During this, he bowled 48 dots. That is, Bangladesh's team could score runs on only 12 balls out of 60 of Sophie's Ekleston. At the same time, Liny Smith, Charlie Dean and Alice Capies also achieved 2-2 success. Lauren Bell also managed to take a wicket in her name.