Bangladesh pass up direct capability for 2025 Women's ODI World Cup


Bangladesh missed direct capability for the 2025 Ladies' ODI World Cup after their eight-wicket rout against West Indies in Basseterre on Friday. They completed on 21 focuses in the Ladies' Title table, level with New Zealand who had more wins - nine went against to Bangladesh's eight - and got the 6th and last direct spot. New Zealand joined Australia, India, Britain, South Africa and Sri Lanka in getting programmed places On the planet Cup, booked to be held in India not long from now. Bangladesh, in the mean time, will have West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland for organization On the planet Cup qualifiers. Scotland and Thailand will likewise join the opposition, with two groups out of these six fitting the bill for the headliner. The third ODI among Bangladesh and West Indies, nonetheless, turned out to be a submissive issue. Batting first, the guests were bowled out for 118 runs in 43.5 overs. Sharmin Akhter top-scored with 37. Bangladesh were solid at 94 for 3, preceding falling gravely. They lost their last seven wickets for only 24 runs in 13 overs. Karishma Ramharack took a four-wicket pull for the second progressive game, this time yielding only 12 runs in her 6.5 overs. Zaida James took two wickets. West Indies arrived at their objective in 27.3 overs, with Qiana Joseph making 39 and Deandra Dottin staying unbeaten on 33. Marufa Akter and Nahida Akter took a wicket each. Bangladesh's visit through West Indies go on in Basseterre where they will play three T20Is on January 27, 29 and 31.