Sports Desk, AnyTV, Dunedin
Published by: Rajeev Rai
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 10:24 AM IST
Summary
Live Score, New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women (NZ W vs Ban W) ODI: The match between New Zealand and Bangladesh is being played in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup today. Bangladesh has set a target of 141 runs in 27 overs in front of New Zealand in this rain-interrupted match.
The match between New Zealand and Bangladesh is being played in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup today. The match, which started late due to rain, was reduced to 27 overs, in which Bangladesh, batting first, set a target of 141 runs in front of New Zealand.
In the fifth match of the tournament being played at the University Oval in Dunedin, New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first and called Bangladesh to bat. After this, the opening pair of Shamima Sultana and Fargana Haque from Bangladesh’s side gave the team a strong start and shared 59 runs for the first wicket in 9.2 overs.
Francis Mackay gave Bangladesh the first blow by dismissing Shamima for 33 runs. After the dismissal of Shamima, the decline of the wickets of the Bangladeshi team started. But despite the fall of the wickets, Farzana Haque from the other end continued her innings and completed her first half-century of the World Cup. She was run out after scoring 52 runs in 63 balls and after that Bangladesh team could score 140 runs for the loss of eight wickets.
Farzana Haque scored the highest 52 runs for Bangladesh, while Amy Satterthwaite took the most three wickets for New Zealand.
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The match between New Zealand and Bangladesh is being played in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup today. The match, which started late due to rain, was reduced to 27 overs, in which Bangladesh, batting first, set a target of 141 runs in front of New Zealand.
In the fifth match of the tournament being played at the University Oval in Dunedin, New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first and called Bangladesh to bat. After this, the opening pair of Shamima Sultana and Fargana Haque from Bangladesh’s side gave the team a strong start and shared 59 runs for the first wicket in 9.2 overs.
Francis Mackay gave Bangladesh the first blow by dismissing Shamima for 33 runs. After the dismissal of Shamima, the decline of the wickets of the Bangladeshi team started. But despite the fall of the wickets, Farzana Haque from the other end continued her innings and completed her first half-century of the World Cup. She was run out after scoring 52 runs in 63 balls and after that Bangladesh team could score 140 runs for the loss of eight wickets.
Farzana Haque scored the highest 52 runs for Bangladesh, while Amy Satterthwaite took the most three wickets for New Zealand.