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Ramharack spins West Indies to a huge win
West Indies Ladies secured their second win of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2024 with a telling success over Bangladesh. Driven by offspinner Karishma Ramharack's four-wicket pull, Bangladesh were held down to 103 preceding West Indies pursued it down with eight wickets in excess.
In the wake of being placed in to bat, Bangladesh were kept generally calm inside the PowerPlay. They lost both their openers in the period overseeing just 33 sudden spikes in demand for the sluggish Sharjah surface. As has been the wont on this ground, West Indies Ladies went after transcendently with their spinners and it delivered profits early. A sharp baffling by Shemaine Campbell procured offie Rahmarack a wicket off her most memorable ball as she disposed of Shathi Rani. A several overs later she was joined by her initial accomplice Dilara Akter who was bowled by Rahmarack in the wake of uncovering her legstump.
Captain Nigar Sultana, alongside Shobhana Mostary, captured the slide with a 40-run represent the third wicket. The previous even switched some strain taking three limits out Afy Fletcher in an over. She had a respite when she was gotten shy of her ground in a befuddling call however 'manager Campbelle gathering the ball in front of the stumps made it a no ball all things being equal. That, in any case, didn't have a major effect on the possible result. West Indies hit back in the accompanying over with Campbelle finishing a perfect baffling to excuse Mostary, giving Rahmarack her third wicket.
Bangladesh were fixed further back with Fletcher taking wickets out progressive conveyances to leave the center request. Rahmarack's fourth strike, disposing of Ritu Moni got at profound midwicket, relieved any feelings of dread of late flood. Sultana's 39 had assisted them with sneaking past the 100-run mark before she fell in the last over to Hayley Mathews leaving West Indies with a gettable objective.
The pursuit was aced by West Indies, who started off very strong thanks to their openers. Matthews drove the charge transcendently, playing with the shortish lengths that the Bangladesh spinners wound up doling out and getting six limits herself inside the PowerPlay. Stafanie Taylor, who was engaging a niggle, waited at the opposite end as the team piled up a 52-run stand before Matthews was bowled by pacer Marufa Akter. Taylor dealt with her physical issue until the midway imprint before she had to resign on 27 with West Indies inside contacting distance of the objective. Deandra Dottin made it happen with two or three sixes that gave West Indies a pounding win and a NRR support that put them at the highest point of the table until further notice in Gathering B