Bangladesh survived a thriller on Monday against Pakistan to register their first-ever win in the ICC Women's World Cup. Asked to bat first, the tournament debutants scored 234/7, then restricted Pakistan to 225/9 despite a fine century from Sidra Ameen at Seddon Park, Hamilton. (More Cricket News)
Defending 15 in the last over, Nahida Akter leaked six runs. The win helped Bangladesh move above defending champi𒅌ons England in🌸 the points table, while Pakistan remained winless in four matches.
England are winless in three outings, with the latest coming defeat agܫains🍨t South Africa on Monday. Bangladesh had earlier suffered defeats against South Africa and hosts New Zealand.
Pakistan opener Ameen hit 104, but her wicket ended the chase thus handing Bangladesh a nine-run win, their first-ever victory in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup. This was Pakistan's 18th successive loss in the even⛦t.
Chasing 235 to win, Ameen gave Pakistan a flying start, forging a 91-runᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ partnership with Nahida Khan (43) for the first wicket and then added another 64 ✱runs with Bismah Maroof (31).
With Ameen going strong, Pakistan were well on course for a succes🍒sful chase, reaching 183 for two but Fahima Khatun (3/38) turned the match on its head with three quick wickets as Pakistan inexplicably lost five of their batters for just five runs to slip to 188 for seven and were even❀tually restricted to 225 for nine.
Khatun picked up the wickets of Omaima Sohail (10), Aliya Riaz (0) and Fatima Sana (0), 𝕴while Rumana Ahmed removed Nida Dar (0) before centurion Ameen fell for a run-out to end Pakistan's hope.
Earlier, invited to bat, Bangladesh scored 234 for seven, riding on Fargana Hoque's 71 and s𒊎ome useful contributions from Sh🎉armin Akhter (44) and skipper Nigar Sultana (46).
Hoque shared 96 runs for the third wicket with Sultana to lay the foundation as Bangladesh posted their highest total in O𝔍DIs.
Openers Shamima Sultana and Sharmin Akhter gave Bangladesh a good start against the pacers but things changed the moment spinners were introduced with Ni♉da Dar dismissing the former.
Left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu and leg-spinner Ghulam Fatima then put further brakes ev𒁃en as Omaima Sohail picked up the other opener to leave Bangladesh at 79 for two in 20th over.
Sultana and Hoque then joined hands but the duo found it difficult to rotate strikes with the spinners bowl⛄ing in tandem.
Hoque then opened up, pulling Sana across the midwicket🏅 fence before sweeping Sohail for another boundary. Sana was once again at the receiving end in the 31st over as she was hit for successive fours by Hoque.
Hoque and Sultana brought up their fifty-run partnership in 73 balls and then 🍎took Bangladesh across the 150-mark in the 37th over.
Hoque completed her fifty in 89 balls b💮ut Sultana, who had scored her o💛nly boundary off Fatima, was sent packing by Sana in the 40th over.
Sandhu then claimed three quick wickets, including two off successive 🤪balls in the 47th over, to prevent Bangladesh from accelerating in the death overs.
She first removed Rumana Ahmed in the 45th over before returning to get rid of Hoque and Fahima Khatun in two balls as Bangladesh could score only 59 for the loss ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚ🐬ᩚof four wickets in the last 10overs.
Brief Scores:
Bangladesh:⭕ 234 for 7 in 50 overs (Fargana Hoque 71, Nigar Sultana 46, Sharmin Akhter 44; Nashra Sandhꦰu 3/41).
Pakistan: 🍸225 for nine in 50 overs (Sidra Ameen 104, Nahida Khan 43; 🉐Fahima Khatun 3/38).
(With PTI inputs)