Tigresses bundled out for lowest T20I score
The Bangladesh women's cricket team hit their lowest score in Twenty20 Internationals to suffer a 58-run defeat against their Pakistani counterparts in the second game of the four-match series at the Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox's Bazar yesterday.
The home side were bundled out for 30 runs to hit a new low after the 44 runs they made against the same opponents in Bangkok in November 2016. It was the fourth-lowest total in women's T20Is as not a single batsman could reach double figures. The Mozambique women's cricket team are owners of the ignominious record for the lowest total of 25 all out against Namibia in August this year.
Pakistan are now leading the series 1-0 as the first game was abandoned due to a wet outfield. The third match will take place at the same venue tomorrow.
The match was reduced to 14 overs a side due to a wet outfield and Pakistan scored 88 for five. In reply, Bangladesh were all out for 30 in 12.5 overs.
SCORES IN BRIEF
PAKISTAN: 88-5 in 14 overs ((Javeira 25, Nahida 18, Aliya 10 not out; Nahida 2-19, Lata 1-13, Jahanara 1-19)
BANGLADESH: 30 all out in 12.5 overs (Rumana 9; Anam 3-0, Nida 2-4, Nashra 2-7)
Result: Pakistan won by 58 runs.
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