New Zealand Girls secured an enormous 100-run win in opposition to Bangladesh Girls in Match 11 of the Girls’s World Cup 2025 on the ACA Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Friday, October 10. This victory meant the White Ferns have remained undefeated in eight matches in opposition to Bangladesh throughout all codecs, however extra importantly, bagged their maiden win within the ongoing world competitors.
Opting to bat first, New Zealand went from 35/0 in 8.1 overs to 38/3 in 11 overs. Skipper Sophie Devine and Brooke Halliday steadied the ship from that time onwards. Their strike rotation was fairly environment friendly, and the 2 even discovered the boundary ropes on occasion throughout when a nasty ball introduced itself. Halliday was dismissed for 69 off 104 with the workforce rating at 150.
Nishita Akter Nishi secured her first wicket of the day by cleansing up Devine for an 85-ball 63-run knock. Useful contributions from Maddy Inexperienced (25 off 28), Isabella Gaze (12 off 13) and Lea Tahuhu (12* off 4) introduced some kind of respectability to the full on the finish. Rabeya Khan (3/30 in 10 overs) was the standout bowler from the Bangladeshi facet.
The Bangla Tigresses had been already on the again foot after they misplaced three wickets by the top of their powerplay. Shorna Akter was the sixth participant to return to the hut and likewise the fifth to have accomplished so whereas securing a double-digit rating. Nahida Akter (17 off 32) tried constructing a partnership with Fahima Khatun. Nevertheless, she too perished with Bangladesh at 66/7 within the twenty third over, because the goal appeared a dream to be achieved.
Coming in at No. 9, Rabeya Khan’s 25 off 39 was the second-highest rating by a Bangladesh participant on the day. Khatun (34 off 80) was the final wicket to fall. Jess Kerr and Tahuhu picked up respective three-wicket hauls. Amelia Kerr, who had earlier within the match scored just one off 10, turned out to be essentially the most economical throughout each groups.
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