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Bangladesh women cricketers were all out for 97 runs against Australia

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  • Update Time : 10:50:41 am, Sunday, 24 March 2024
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Like the first match, Bangladesh suffered a batting disaster in the second match as well. Nigar Sultana Jyotira could not come out of it properly. In the end, the women cricketers of Bangladesh were all out for 97 runs. The first match was all out for 95 runs. Bangladesh captain Niger Sultana Jyoti won the toss and decided to bat against Australia in the second ODI at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium.

After coming down to bat, the Bangladeshi batsmen could not stand in front of the Australian bowlers. None of the four top-order batsmen could even touch double figures. Nahida Akhter scored maximum 22 runs. 20 runs come from the extra sector. Fahima Khatun scored 11 runs and Ritu Moni scored 10 runs. The rest are single digits. In the end Bangladesh girls were all out for 97 runs in 44.1 overs. In response, Nama squeezed Australia earlyThe bowlers of Bangladesh women’s cricket team held. They took 3 wickets for 39 runs. Alyssa Healy 15, Pobe Litchfield 5 runs out. Beth Mooney scored 8 runs. Like Litchfield, Tahlia McGraw was also run out. At the time of writing this report, the Aussies scored 63 runs, losing 4 wickets in 19 overs. Alicia Perry for 19 runs and Ashley Gardner for 3 runs. Negara Sultana Jyoti won the toss in the first match as well. But he showed courageInvite Australia to bat. His courage and confidence were rewarded by the bowlers.

 

But still Australia averaged a challenging score of 213 runs. Then there were the batters who failed. Bangladesh women’s cricket team had to lose by a huge margin of 118 runs as they were all out for 95 runs.

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Bangladesh women cricketers were all out for 97 runs against Australia

Update Time : 10:50:41 am, Sunday, 24 March 2024

Like the first match, Bangladesh suffered a batting disaster in the second match as well. Nigar Sultana Jyotira could not come out of it properly. In the end, the women cricketers of Bangladesh were all out for 97 runs. The first match was all out for 95 runs. Bangladesh captain Niger Sultana Jyoti won the toss and decided to bat against Australia in the second ODI at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium.

After coming down to bat, the Bangladeshi batsmen could not stand in front of the Australian bowlers. None of the four top-order batsmen could even touch double figures. Nahida Akhter scored maximum 22 runs. 20 runs come from the extra sector. Fahima Khatun scored 11 runs and Ritu Moni scored 10 runs. The rest are single digits. In the end Bangladesh girls were all out for 97 runs in 44.1 overs. In response, Nama squeezed Australia earlyThe bowlers of Bangladesh women’s cricket team held. They took 3 wickets for 39 runs. Alyssa Healy 15, Pobe Litchfield 5 runs out. Beth Mooney scored 8 runs. Like Litchfield, Tahlia McGraw was also run out. At the time of writing this report, the Aussies scored 63 runs, losing 4 wickets in 19 overs. Alicia Perry for 19 runs and Ashley Gardner for 3 runs. Negara Sultana Jyoti won the toss in the first match as well. But he showed courageInvite Australia to bat. His courage and confidence were rewarded by the bowlers.

 

But still Australia averaged a challenging score of 213 runs. Then there were the batters who failed. Bangladesh women’s cricket team had to lose by a huge margin of 118 runs as they were all out for 95 runs.