Bangladesh Women one stage away from ODI World Cup capability in the wake of beating West Indies


Bangladesh are one win away from direct capability during the current year's Ladies' ODI World Cup after they beat West Indies by 60 runs in the second ODI in Basseterre on Tuesday. It was Bangladesh's most memorable success against West Indies in any configuration as they evened out the series 1-1 after West Indies had dominated the primary match by nine wickets on Sunday. Bangladesh are presently in seventh spot in the ODI Ladies' Title focuses table with 21 places, equivalent to New Zealand who are put 6th. The main five groups from that table and has India will acquire direct section into the ODI World Cup and the third ODI between West Indies and Bangladesh will be the last round of this Ladies' Title cycle. In the event that Bangladesh dominate the last match or there is a no outcome on Friday, they will surpass New Zealand and get immediate capability for the ODI World Cup interestingly. West Indies are moping in 10th spot with 16 places and are out of the race for direct capability. The excess four groups from the Ladies' Title table will play in the ODI World Cup qualifiers alongside two additional groups for the leftover two spots for the headliner. On Tuesday, chief Nigar Sultana drove the way with 68 as Bangladesh were bowled out for 184 in 48.5 overs. She struck five fours in her 120-ball stay, raising her fifth 50 years in ODIs. Nigar was the anchor of the innings, adding a 51-run stand with Sobhana Mostary for the fourth wicket. Offspinner Karishma Ramharack took four wickets without precedent for ODIs, while quick bowler Aaliyah Alleyne got three wickets. Nahida Akter drove the Bangladesh accuse of the ball, taking three wickets, which included two of West Indies' main three. Marufa Akter, Rabeya Khan and Fahima Khatun all accepted two wickets each as the hosts were bowled out for 124 out of 35 overs. Shemaine Campbelle top scored with 28 while the large hitters Hayley Matthews (16) and Deandra Dottin (2) succumbed to low scores. After the match, Nigar said that she had the World Cup capability in her sub-conscience, yet returning after the huge loss in the main ODI was undeniably more significant. "I think it was perfect to perceive how we returned in such a short time required to circle back, particularly after the nine-wicket rout. We most certainly needed this force," she said. "Obviously, the two focuses are precious yet we actually likewise need to accomplish a series win by dominating the following match. We haven't won an abroad series previously." Nigar said that she required some investment in building her 50 years, however was satisfied the runs arrived in a triumphant reason for her group. "I consumed most of the day to settle down in the center, [I] played out a ton of conveyances, however the runs ended up being significant," she said. "I'm truly glad to add to the group's goal. It was, in any case, a group execution. We gave an exceptional exertion out there. "The group had conviction. We didn't score a ton of runs on this wicket where the bowlers have an extreme life protecting a low aggregate. We just wanted to bowl in the right regions, and trust that the players will commit errors."