ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 Match 8:. Australia beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets







Australia Women beat Bangladesh Women by 8 wickets in Match 8 of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, today.
Match Summary
Australia Women 111/2 (18.2 ov)
Bangladesh Women 107/7 (20 ov)
Australia Women won by 8 wickets
It’s two wins from two for Australia ??
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But Bangladesh have plenty of positives to take from their showing against the defending champions ??
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Match Report - Lanning guides Australia home after Wareham’s three wickets
Lanning led a successful pursuit of Bangladesh’s 107, of which captain Nigar Sultana Joty contributed 57, with Georgia Wareham (3/20) among the Australian bowlers to shine.
Darcie Brown chipped in with for two for 23 before Alyssa Healy and Lanning’s partnership of 72 laid the foundations in the chase.
Bangladesh opted to bat upon winning the toss but they lost Shamima Sultana early, Beth Mooney taking a brilliant catch at extra cover from the bowling of Brown. The fast bowler’s second wicket soon followed as she uprooted Murshida Khatun’s leg stump with just 11 runs on the board.
Up stepped Bangladesh’s leading run scorer and captain Joty, who struck back-to-back fours to inject some momentum into the innings. By the end of the powerplay, she had 21 off 13 after hitting Alana King for four and a six in quick succession.
The skipper lost the company of Sobhana Mostary, who offered an easy catch to King and a first wicket for Wareham, who was making her first appearance of the competition.
Brown thought she had taken her third scalp of the evening just after the midway stage when Shorna Akter was given out caught behind, but the young batter survived on review.
The 16-year-old also escaped an lbw appeal in the next over and subsequently gave Joty a platform to become the first Bangladeshi to score an ICC Women’s T20 World Cup half-century, her’s from 41 balls, including seven boundaries.
Wareham struck twice in the 17th over, bowling Shorna for 12 shortly after the teenager’s first boundary, before repeating the trick to dismiss Rumana Ahmed and leave the score 90 for five.
Joty then departed, Lanning taking a routine catch from the bowling of Ashleigh Gardner, before Megan Schutt dismissed Nahida Akter at the death.
Marufa Akter, who shone in Bangladesh’s opener against Sri Lanka, picked up where she left off in the reply by taking the key early wicket of Mooney for two, but Alyssa Healy and Lanning soon started motoring. They hit five boundaries, including a fine six from the former, in the space of 11 balls to carry Australia to 45 for one by the end of the powerplay.
Lanning was then put down by Marufa, the 18-year-old unable to prevent the ball from squirming under her ambitious dive and away for four.
The second-wicket partnership soon passed 50 but was ended when Healy picked out Joty to provide Shorna with a breakthrough.
Gardner joined Lanning at the crease and hit the boundary from the second ball of the 18th over to take Australia top of Group 1.
Australia stay in Gqeberha to face table-toppers Sri Lanka on Thursday, while Bangladesh take on New Zealand at Newlands the following day.
Bangladesh Women Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Shamima Sultana - 1.3 ov), 2-11 (Murshida Khatun - 3.1 ov), 3-42 (Sobhana Mostary - 7.2 ov), 4-86 (Shorna Akter - 16.1 ov), 5-90 (Rumana Ahmed - 16.5 ov), 6-99 (Nigar Sultana - 18.5 ov), 7-106 (Nahida Akter - 19.5 ov)
Australia Women Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Beth Mooney - 2.3 ov), 2-78 (Alyssa Healy - 12.3 ov)
Playing XIs
Australia Women: Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning, Grace Harris, Tahlia McGrath, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Megan Schutt, Alana King, Darcie Brown, Georgia Wareham, Alyssa Healy(WK)
Bangladesh Women: Nigar Sultana(WK), Shamima Sultana, Murshida Khatun, Sobhana Mostary, Salma Khatun, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun, Marufa Akter, Rumana Ahmed
Match Details:
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 17:00
Venue: St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth
Toss: Bangladesh Women won the toss & elected to bat
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