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Bangladesh in semi-finals, opponent is India

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  24 Jul 2024, 19:47
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Bangladesh suffered a major setback in their first match against Sri Lanka in the group stage of the ongoing Women's Asia Cup. The Tigresses won their second match by the same margin in a comeback mission. Nigar Sultana's team won by a big margin of 114 runs against Malaysia in their third and last match in the battle of the complicated equation to confirm the semi-final.

After winning the toss and batting in Sri Lanka's Dambulla on Wednesday (July 24), Murshida scored 80 off 59 balls and Nigar Sultana Jyoti scored 62 off 37 balls to set their second highest T20 record of 191 runs. Earlier, Tigresses scored 255 for 2 against Maldives in 2019.

Chasing a big target, Malaysia's innings stopped at 77 runs after losing 8 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs. After this victory by 114 runs, Bangladesh's run rate is 1.971. On the other hand, the run rate of Thailand, which is third in the table, is 0.098. As a result, regardless of the result between Sri Lanka and Thailand in the last match of the group stage, Bangladesh will be in the top two in the 'B' group. And if the Thai girls beat the hosts by an incredible margin, Bangladesh can go to the last four even as the group 'champion'. If the group runners up, the red-greens are getting India in the semi-finals.

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