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Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women: Sri Lanka defends low score

Raunak Saha by Raunak Saha
September 29, 2024
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Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women: Sri Lanka defends low score

Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women: Key Highlights

Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women: Sri Lanka Women Clinch Victory Over Bangladesh by 33 Runs in T20 Clash: Match Highlights

Sri Lanka Women secured a comprehensive 33-run victory over Bangladesh Women in a thrilling T20 encounter, showcasing a balanced all-round performance ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup.

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Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women: Sri Lanka defends low score
Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women

First Innings: Sri Lanka Women Score – 143/7 in 20 Overs

Sri Lanka’s batting lineup delivered a solid performance, with key contributions from:

  • Hasini Perera: 43 off 39 balls
  • Nilakshika Silva: 30 off 23 balls

Bangladesh’s bowling attack had moments of brilliance:

  • Shorna Akter: 3 overs, 19 runs, 2 wickets
  • Sultana Khatun: 3 overs, 10 runs, 1 wicket
Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women

Second Innings: Bangladesh Women Score – 110/9 in 20 Overs

Bangladesh Women struggled to chase the target, finishing at 110/9, despite notable performances from:

  • Nigar Sultana: 30 off 38 balls
  • Disha Biswas: 25 off 16 balls

Sri Lanka’s bowlers put on an exceptional display:

  • Sugandika Kumari: 3 wickets for 8 runs in 4 overs
  • Inoshi Fernando: 2 wickets for 11 runs in 4 overs

Takeaway

Sri Lanka’s dominant performance, with both bat and ball, sets a strong tone ahead of the T20 World Cup. If they continue this form, they will be a team to watch in the tournament.

Watch the match highlights here

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