BD-W vs WI-W Match Highlights for Women’s T20 World Cup, 2024
West Indies women’s cricket team secured a massive 8-wicket victory against Bangladesh women’s cricket team in the 13th match of the exciting ICC women’s T20 World Cup. With a dominant bowling performance, the West Indies women’s cricket team secured first place and remains ahead of the Bangladesh women’s cricket team in the Group B points table. Let’s look at the BD-W vs WI-W Match Highlights.
This victory has given the West Indies women’s cricket team a significant boost, both in terms of morale and their Net Run Rate (NRR), which could prove crucial in their semifinal aspirations.
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Bangladesh Women’s Batting Performance
Bangladesh women’s team struggled to perform against West Indies, where six of their batters were eliminated with single-digit scores while three batters scored less than 20 runs. Thanks to Bangladesh women’s skipper Nigar Sultana’s 39/44 helped Bangladesh to set a target of 103-8 in 20 overs.
Karishma Ramharack’s 4 Wickets Propel West Indies to Top of Group B
After choosing to ball first, West Indies women’s showcased complete domination, where their bowling attack was led by player of the match Karishma Ramharack, who picked 4 wickets by conceding just 17 runs in her spell, while Afy Fletcher took 2 wickets and skipper Hayley Matthews got one wicket.
West Indies Women’s Batting Performance
The West Indies women’s team got off to a strong start in their innings, with both openers scoring over 50 runs by the end of the powerplay. Following the powerplay, West Indies lost their first wicket, with Hayley Matthews departing after scoring 34 runs off 22 balls.
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Additionally, opener Stafanie Taylor had to leave the field due to injury, but Shemaine Campbelle stepped up and contributed 21 runs off 16 balls before being dismissed. Despite these setbacks, West Indies women’s middle order maintained their composure and successfully chased down the target of 104 runs in just 12.5 overs.
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