Thursday’s crunch game between West Indies and Bangladesh had a big impact on the qualification permutations at the Women’s T20 World Cup.
The momentum for women's cricket in Bangladesh would have had a far bigger boost had they been staging the event as planned.
The second match of the series will take place at the same venue on Friday.
The veteran fast bowler returned to the national setup after a year-long gap.
“We are always coming up with a plan but sometimes can’t execute in the middle and that’s the reason,” Bangladesh spin bowling coach Dinuka Hettiarachchi clarified why the Tigresses failed in this series.
The series will be contested at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
Bangladesh batters are finding scoring runs difficult in chase of a challenging 214-run target against Australia in the first of the three Women's One-Day Internationals at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur today.
Speaking ahead of the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh, Australia women's team captain Healy believed that the lessons learned in the recently concluded Women's Premier League (WPL) in India would benefit her side in Bangladesh.
“I think that title helped us get the attention of the people in Bangladesh and others. So, after that I think a revolution began,” said Joty
Thursday’s crunch game between West Indies and Bangladesh had a big impact on the qualification permutations at the Women’s T20 World Cup.
The momentum for women's cricket in Bangladesh would have had a far bigger boost had they been staging the event as planned.
The second match of the series will take place at the same venue on Friday.
The veteran fast bowler returned to the national setup after a year-long gap.
“We are always coming up with a plan but sometimes can’t execute in the middle and that’s the reason,” Bangladesh spin bowling coach Dinuka Hettiarachchi clarified why the Tigresses failed in this series.
The series will be contested at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
Bangladesh batters are finding scoring runs difficult in chase of a challenging 214-run target against Australia in the first of the three Women's One-Day Internationals at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur today.
Speaking ahead of the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh, Australia women's team captain Healy believed that the lessons learned in the recently concluded Women's Premier League (WPL) in India would benefit her side in Bangladesh.
“I think that title helped us get the attention of the people in Bangladesh and others. So, after that I think a revolution began,” said Joty
Fargana has now contributed to three of four hundreds by a Bangladesh woman across ODI and T20I formats.