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Tigresses beat Scotland, snap 16-match winless rut in T20 WC

Bangladesh’s bowlers shone as they restricted Scotland to 103 for seven, winning the opener of the ninth edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup by 16 runs at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Thursday. 
The win meant the Tigresses broke a winless run of 16 matches in T20 World Cups, a streak that started after their win against Ireland in Sylhet in 2014. 
Pacer Ritu Moni picked up two wickets, while four others — Marufa Akter, Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun and Rabeya Khan — scalped one wicket each to restrict Scotland after the Bangladesh batters posted 119 for seven.  
Sobhana Mostary top-scored with a 38-ball 36, while skipper Nigar Sultana Joty, who played in her 100th T20I — the first women’s cricketer from the country to do so — scored a vigilant run-a-ball 18. 
Middle-order misfires as Tigresses post 119-7 against Scotland 
Bangladesh’s middle-order failed to capitalise on a solid start from the top-order as the Tigresses posted 119 for seven in their Women’s T20 World Cup opener against Scotland at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
Bangladesh openers Shathi Rani and Murshida Khatun showed positive intent from the start, though disciplined bowling from Scotland kept them close to the rate of six in the first four overs. This yielded a result when Khatun mistimed a lofted shot down the ground off Kathryn Bryce and gave Scotland their first wicket in the fifth over.
No. 3 batter Sobhana Mostary started in a similar vein to the openers and soon restarted building the innings along with Rani. Going at close to 5.5 runs an over at the end of the first half of the innings, the duo tried to pick pace soon after the 10-over mark when the Tigresses were 55 for one. A shot too many brought the downfall of Rani, who was caught in the deep while trying to go after Fraser. Soon after, Taj Nehar fell short of the crease after a misunderstanding with Mostary.
Breakthroughs from Olivia Bell and Saskia Horley gave Scotland the advantage in the death overs, but Bangladesh finished at 119/7 – the country’s third-highest total in Women’s T20 World Cups – courtesy of Fahima Khatun’s (10* off 5) attacking cameo and a vigilant run-a-ball 18 from skipper Nigar Sultana Joty. Horley finished with a career-best performance of 3/13.
 
Tigresses opt to bat in T20 World Cup opener
Bangladesh opted to bat in the opener of the ninth edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup against Scotland at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium today. 
Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty said during the toss that she expects that the ball should come on the bat nicely and that it augurs well for her to team to have a go with the willow first. 
Bangladesh have a perfect T20I record against Scotland, winning all of their previous four encounters. 
The Tigresses have also won their final warm-up game, against Pakistan, after suffering a defeat against Sri Lanka in the first practice game in the UAE. 
Meanwhile, Bangladesh government’s advisor for the Ministry of Youth & Sports Asif Mahmud, and a delegation from the ministry visited the ICC Cricket Academy and facilities under the Emirates Cricket Board recently. BCB Director Nazmul Abedeen and BCB and Emirates Cricket Board officials were present during the visit.
 
Playing XIs:

Bangladesh: Shathi Rani, Murshida Khatun, Sobhana Mostary, Nigar Sultana (capt & wk), Taj Nehar, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Fahima Khatun, Rabeya Khan, Nahida Akter, Marufa Akter
Scotland: Saskia Horley, Sarah Bryce (wk), Kathryn Bryce (capt), Alisa Lister, Priyanaz Chatterji, Darcey Carter, Lorna Jack-Brown, Katherine Fraser, Rachel Slater, Abtaha Maqsood, Olivia Bell

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