Women’s T20 WC: Ferdous’ fifty guides Bangladesh to win over Dutch

Juairiya Ferdous’ half-century and a disciplined bowling performance helped Bangladesh Women secure a comfortable six-wicket victory over the Netherlands in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup opener at Edgbaston.

A half-century from Juairiya Ferdous and a collective bowling effort guided Bangladesh Women to a clinical six-wicket victory over tournament debutants Netherlands in Match 5 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at Edgbaston on Sunday.

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Bangladesh’s victory was powered by opener Ferdous, who struck a 33-ball 50 featuring seven fours and two sixes. A 56-run stand between Sharmin Akhter (37) and Shorna Akter (18) was also a highlight of Bangladesh’s chase.

With the ball, Marufa Akter picked up two wickets, while Fariha Trisna, Shanjida Akter Meghla, Rabeya Khan, and Ritu Moni took one wicket each to restrict the Netherlands to 139/8 in 20 overs in the first innings.

Bangladesh’s Chase

Chasing a target of 140, Bangladesh’s pursuit got off to a steady start, thanks to an assertive opening partnership of 67 runs between Ferdous and Dilara Akter. Dilara Akter set the tone with a 26 off 23 balls. The Dutch bowlers briefly clawed their way back into the contest via Caroline de Lange, who struck twice in the eighth over to dismiss Ferdous and captain Nigar Sultana.

However, Ferdous had already built a solid platform for Bangladesh’s chase. Dilara also lost her wicket soon after, in the 11th over. Sobhana Mostary was run out as Bangladesh were 85/4 in 12 overs, but a 56-run unbeaten partnership between Sharmin and Shorna ensured that Bangladesh crossed the line in the final over, finishing on 141/4 in 19.1 overs.

Netherlands Innings

Earlier in the day, the Netherlands marked their historic first-ever appearance at a T20 World Cup after winning the toss and electing to bat first. The Dutch side was immediately put under pressure by a highly disciplined Bangladesh bowling unit as they were reduced to 36/2 in five overs. Skipper Babette de Leede led from the front, anchoring the innings with a gritty 50 off 45 balls. However, despite her resistance, the Netherlands middle-order struggled to break free from the pressure put by Bangladesh’s bowling as they lost wickets at regular intervals to eventually finish with 139/8 in 20 overs.

Juairiya Ferdous was awarded the Player of the Match award for her half-century.

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