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In Match 8 of Group B in the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 at Dambulla on Monday (July 22), Bangladesh Women achieved a comfortable seven-wicket win against Thailand Women, easily chasing a modest target of 97 runs. Bangladesh reached 100/3 in 17.3 overs after an impressive bowling display that restricted Thailand Women to 96/9 in their 20 overs. This win further solidifies Bangladesh’s position in the group, highlighting their overall team strength and strategic execution.
Rabeya Khan’s magical bowling spell against Thailand
Thailand struggled to form significant partnerships after opting to bat first. Despite a steady start from Nattaya Boochatham, who scored a resilient 40 off 41 balls with four boundaries, the rest of the batting lineup faltered against a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack. Aphisara Suwanchonrathi managed only 6 runs and Nannapat Koncharoenkai was dismissed for a duck, underscoring Thailand’s difficulties at the top order. The consistent pressure applied by Bangladesh’s bowlers disrupted any momentum Thailand hoped to build.
Rabeya Khan was the standout bowler for Bangladesh, claiming an impressive 4 wickets for just 14 runs in her 4-over spell. Her performance was well-supported by Sabikun Nahar Jesmin, who took 2 wickets for 28 runs and Ritu Moni, who chipped in with 2 wickets for 10 runs. Thailand’s middle and lower order collapsed under this relentless pressure, with only Suleeporn Laomi (17 off 13 balls) and Rosenan Kanoh (13 not out off 9 balls) providing some resistance. Their inability to form substantial partnerships was a key factor in their subpar total.
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Murshid Khatun shines in Bangladesh chase
Bangladesh’s chase was anchored by a composed innings from Murshida Khatun, who scored a steady 50 off 55 balls, including eight boundaries. Although they lost Dilara Akter early for 17 runs, Murshida’s composed knock, along with contributions from Ishma Tanjim (16 off 22 balls) and Moni (9 not out off 10 balls), ensured that Bangladesh reached the target without much trouble. Murshida’s experience and calm demeanor at the crease were instrumental in guiding her team to victory.
Thipatcha Putthawong was the pick of the bowlers for Thailand, taking 1 wicket for 18 runs in her 4-over spell. However, the lack of support from other bowlers meant that Bangladesh faced little challenge in their pursuit of the target. The inability of Thailand’s bowlers to create sustained pressure allowed Bangladesh to chase the target comfortably.
MATCH 8 – RESULT 🇹🇭 vs 🇧🇩
Bangladesh prevail in a low scoring affair! 🇧🇩 🎯
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— Cricket Thailand (@ThailandCricket) July 22, 2024