Bangladesh Women Crush Pakistan for 56, Storm into Asia Cup Final

Bangladesh's women's team produced a stunning bowling performance to dismiss Pakistan for just 56 runs, defending a modest total of 110. Captain Fahima Khatun starred with an unbeaten 40 and two crucial wickets, earning Player of the Match honors. The victory was set up by a brilliant spell from Sanjida Akter Meghla, who took three wickets for just six runs. Bangladesh now advances to the final where they will face India.

Key Points: Bangladesh Women Thrash Pakistan, Reach Rising Stars Asia Cup Final

  • Bangladesh defends 110
  • Pakistan bundled out for 56
  • Fahima Khatun's all-round show
  • Sanjida Akter Meghla's 3/6
  • Final vs India on Sunday
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B'desh bundles out Pakistan for 56, reaches Rising Stars Asia Cup finals

Bangladesh women's cricket team bowls Pakistan out for 56 to win by 54 runs and secure a spot in the Rising Stars Asia Cup final against India.

"The Bengal Tigresses had different plans. - Match Report"

Bangkok, February 20

Bangladesh's women's side ripped through Pakistan for just 56, sealing a commanding 54-run victory in the Rising Stars Asia Cup semi-final and punching their ticket to the final on Friday.

Bangladesh skipper Fahima Khatun's all round-performance, Sanjida Akter Meghla's 3-fer, helped them claim the victory. Bangladesh scored 110 runs in 20 overs, thanks to Pakistan Women's brilliant bowling.

Pakistan A women won the toss and opted to bowl first.

Ishma Tanjim and Shamima Sultana opened the innings for Bangladesh. They were off to a slow start, finishing power play at 27/1, losing Sultana to Waheeda Akhtar in the fourth over for 13 runs off 13 balls.

Pakistan were in a commanding position after ten overs as Bangladesh crumpled to 44/3. Ishma Tanjim was dismissed for 12 runs off 23 balls by Anosha Nasir after getting hit on the pad for lbw, and Sarmin Sultana was removed by Omaima Sohail for a score of 15 runs off 20 balls.

Khatun was the only standout batter from the side who held the crease from the eighth over to the end of the innings, remaining not-out with a score of 40 runs of 32 balls, with five boundaries.

It was an excellent bowling display from the Pakistan side, restricting Bangladesh to a scant total of 110/8 in 20 overs. It was expected to be an easy win for Pakistan, but the Bengal Tigresses had different plans.

They started excellently, with Fariha Trisna dismissing opener Eman Naseer at a score of just four runs off 12 balls on the last ball of the third over. Pakistan were at the score of 8/1 after three overs.

In the following over, Sanjida Akter Meghla cleaned up Huraina Sajjad for a duck. Pakistan crawled to 21/2 after the powerplay. Following the powerplay, Khatun bowled Shawaal Zulfiqar on 14 runs off 17 balls.

Khatun was on fire. She first contributed to run out Gull Rukh (2) on the third ball of the ninth over, and on the last ball, removed Sohail. Pakistan were 39/5 after 10 overs. The rest of the wickets did not trouble Bangladesh much as they lost the remaining five wickets for mere 17 runs, thanks to Bangladesh's bowlers.

Akter ended the match with three wickets while conceding only six runs in her spell, with two balls remaining in her quota. Khatun was awarded the player of the match for her all rounding performace of 40 runs and two wickets.

Bangladesh will now face India in the finals at Terdthai Cricket Ground on Sunday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Fahima Khatun was brilliant! To score 40* on that pitch and then take crucial wickets... proper all-round performance. So happy for the Bangladesh women's team. They've come a long way. The final against India will be a cracker!
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Rohit P
Pakistan restricted them to 110 and still lost by 54 runs? That's some next-level choking. Their batting lineup just vanished. As an Indian fan, I'm confident, but Bangladesh's bowling looks sharp. Should be a good contest on Sunday.
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Sarah B
While the win is impressive, the overall quality of the match seems low. 110 is not a big total, and 56 is just... very poor. Hope the final between India and Bangladesh has a higher standard of cricket for the fans.
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Karthik V
Bengal Tigresses indeed! They defended 110 like champions. This shows cricket is a game of glorious uncertainties. All the best to both teams for the final. May the best team win! (But obviously rooting for India 😉)
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Nisha Z
The future of women's cricket in Asia looks bright with these emerging players. Bangladesh's fightback after being 44/3 is commendable. The India-Bangladesh rivalry is getting spicy in women's cricket too! Can't wait for Sunday. 🏆

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