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Goodbye - That’s it from our coverage of an absolute thriller here, where Bangladesh have pulled off a heist for the ages. But don't go anywhere because the action comes thick and fast in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Up next, we've got a cracking contest as England Women square off against Scotland Women. The pre-match buildup has already started, so slide on over to the next tab to catch every ball of that upcoming clash. Until next time, cheers!
The skipper of Bangladesh Women - Nigar Sultana says that they lost a lot of wickets and they needed to settle. Adds that Shorna came in late and played beautifully and because of that they got a good total. Adds that she likes to play at her role but hopefully they can get her up the order in future. She reckons that there was a bit of turn on the surface and she was telling them to bowl on the right areas. She ends by saying that everyone gave their best in this game and it paid off for them.
The skipper of Pakistan Women - Fatima Sana says that they don't have any excuse and they should be responsible for their performance. She adds that they will try to stick together and learn from them. She ends by saying that they need to work hard and change their thoughts.
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Player of the Match - Shorna Akter is the Player of the Match for her knock of 39 runs in 22 balls. She says that when she went to bat, she tried to focus on the scoreboard and batted accordingly. She adds that she can bat whenever the team needs her to bat. She ends by saying that all the players contributed, and she is happy with the win.
The great collapse - Then came the 12th over, and the game turned on its head. Sanjida Akter produced a magical double-wicket over, dismissing both Ayesha Zafar and Aliya Riaz to trigger panic in the Pakistan camp. Rabeya Khan piled on the pressure with a brilliant wicket-maiden in the 15th over, squeezing the life out of the chase. Pakistan's batting lineup completely crumbled under the spin choke, losing their final hope when skipper Fatima Sana fell in the 18th over. Nahida Akter and Sanjida Akter Meghla finished with stellar three-wicket hauls as Bangladesh bowled their hearts out to seal an unforgettable 23-run victory.
Pakistan controls the early chase - Chasing a modest 124, Pakistan’s response started with extreme caution. Openers Muneeba Ali and Gull Feroza anchored the innings beautifully, refusing to let the Bangladeshi bowlers build any pressure. Even after Feroza fell for 23, Muneeba kept the scoreboard ticking over alongside Ayesha Zafar. By the end of the 10th over, Pakistan were sitting comfortably in the driver's seat at 64/2, needing a simple 60 runs from the final 60 balls with 8 wickets safely in hand.
Shorna fires Bangladesh to safety - Opting to bat first, Bangladesh got off to the worst possible start, crumbling to 23/3 inside the powerplay after Fatima Sana’s lethal double strike. Skipper Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary fought hard to resurrect the innings with a 35-run partnership, but wickets kept tumbling at regular intervals. Just when a low total seemed inevitable, Shorna Akter played a spectacular cameo at number seven. Her blazing, unbeaten 39 off just 22 balls provided the much-needed fireworks at the death, lifting Bangladesh to a respectable 123/6.
What a turnaround! What an unbelievable comeback from the Tigresses. After a tough defeat against the mighty Australians, the Bangladesh Women have shown incredible character and resilience to bounce back in style. They snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat, against all odds. They refused to give up, pulling off an absolute heist against the Pakistan Women.
It's over! Full and outside off, Tasmia Rubab looks to loft it but misses. Bangladesh Women beat Pakistan Women by 23 runs.
Angling in, on off, Nashra Sundhu flicks it over mid-wicket for a single.
Goes full and on off, Nashra Sundhu lofts it over mid on for a brace. The fielder throws it towards the bowler who fails to collect the ball cleanly.
Down the leg side, Tasmia Rubab looks to flick it but the ball brushes her pads and rolls fine. They collect a leg bye.
Just over mid off! Full, outside off, Tasmia Rubab chips it over the diving fielder at mid off for a brace.
Past the edge! Full and outside off, Tasmia Rubab moves forward and looks to loft it but misses.
Much fuller, on leg, Nashra Sundhu shuffles across and lofts it over mid on for a brace.
Good length, on off, Tasmia Rubab flicks it over mid-wicket for a single.
Too full, on leg, Nashra Sundhu digs it to mid off for a single.
Full, on off, Tasmia Rubab flicks it through mid-wicket for a single.
Angling in, on off, Tasmia Rubab chips it over mid on for a brace.
Much fuller, on leg, Nashra Sundhu knocks it down the ground for a single.
Short, on off, Nashra Sundhu pulls it to mid-wicket for a single.
Quicker, on leg, Nashra Sundhu looks to block it but wears it on her pads. A loud appeal but turned down. They refer. Ultra Edge shows a flat line and Ball Tracking shows that it was clipping the leg pole. We have to go with the umpire's call. NOT OUT.
Short, on off, Nashra Sundhu taps it to cover.
Flatter, on leg, Tasmia Rubab tucksbit to mid-wicket for a single. Tasmia Rubab wanted a second but was sent back. The fielder makes a direct hit at the batter's end. The umpire checks and confirms that Tasmia Rubab was well in because of her dive. Just a single.
Short, on off, Tasmia Rubab punches it to cover.
Nahida Akter strikes gold. She gets the big wicket of Fatima Sana. Tasmia Rubab walks in to bat now.
OUT! TAKEN! Nahida Akter strikes and that should be game for the Bangladesh Women. Flatter, on middle and leg, Fatima Sana, under pressure, tries to go for a big shot. She lofts it but fails to get the elevation on it. Shorna Akter settles at long on and makes no mistake.
40 runs needed from 18 balls now. Fatima Sana is still at the crease, but she will have to play a blinder of a knock to get Pakistan Women out of this trouble. Let's see how it goes. Nahida Akter comes into the attack now.
Nice and full, on off, Nashra Sundhu taps it back to the bowler.