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ICC Women’s World Cup: Bangladesh Hammer Pakistan by seven counters | Cricket news

Rubya Haider of Bangladesh, right, and Sobhana Mostary celebrate their victory. (AP / PTI photo)

New Delhi: Bangladesh produced a dominant performance to put Pakistan a overwhelming defeat of seven counters during their opening match of the CPI Women’s World Cup on Thursday. Half a century composed of Rubya Haider, combined with his winning partnership with the skipper Nigar Sultana, propelled visitors to a categorical victory in Colombo.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!By hunning less than 130 parameters, the Bangladesh initially struggled, losing the first counters while Fargana Hoque and Sharmin Akhter fell at a lower cost. At 23 for 1 after 10 letters, the prosecution seemed delicate. Dashboard: Bangladesh vs PakistanHowever, Rubya Haider, 28, played with measured caution before embarking on a burst of limits to take control. Its 57 undefeated ball 44, with eight ovens, was completed by a patient of 62 points with Nigar Sultana (23 out of 44 balls) for the third counter, carrying the Bangladesh at 131 for 3 in just 31.1 Overs with 113 balls to lose.Bangladesh’s victory was built on a disciplined bowling alley, the teenage stimulation Marufa Akter leading the charge. The 20 -year right stimulator dismantled the first order of Pakistan, rejecting Omaima Sohail and Sidra Amin for first ball ducks in the opening, reducing Pakistan to 2/2.

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Veteran Nahida Akter (2/19) worsened the damage, returning Muneeba Ali (17) and Rameen Shamim (23) shortly after the power game, leaving Pakistan to 47/4.The lower order offered little resistance, Shorna Akter (3/5) ending the sleeves while Pakistan was overthrown for 129 in 38.3 Overs, unable to maintain an execution rate greater than four. Pakistan’s sleeves only included 14 limits, reflecting the disciplined line and length executed by Bangladesh’s quisors throughout.Rubya’s counterattack rounds, combined with the Bangladesh clinical bowling alley and intelligent placements on the ground, allowed Pakistan to have never recovered from the first shocks. Victory sets a dominant tone for Bangladesh in the tournament, highlighting their depth both in the stick and bowling against part of fragile Pakistan.

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