Women's World T20: Bangladesh suffer 2nd defeat losing to England by 7 wks

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Touring Bangladesh suffered their second consecutive defeat in the ICC Women’s World T20 losing to England by seven wickets with 39 balls remaining under D/L method in a rain-interrupted Group A match at Gros Islet in West Indies Tuesday morning.
Earlier, Bangladesh made a frustrating start in the World T20 conceding a humiliating 60-run defeat against hosts West Indies in the first match as they were bundled out cheaply for 46 runs against Caribbean’s total of 106 for 8.
With the day’s feat, England topped the Group A list securing three points from two matches after a no-result match against Sri Lanka, hosts West Indies followed the leader neck and neck with full two points from one match while Bangladesh were at the bottom of the five-team group with an empty hand.
Sent to bat first, Bangladesh scored 76 for 9 in stipulated 20 overs with opener Ayasha Rahman contributing the team-highest 39 runs off 52 balls, featuring two fours and three sixes.
Apart from Ayasha, only two others Bangladeshi batter-middle-order Rumana Ahmed (10) and lower-order Jahanara Alam (12)-were able to reach the double digit.
Four Bangladeshi batters – opener Sharmin Sultana, one down Fargana Haque, two down Nigar Sultana and number six Sanjida Islam – went back to the pavilion with duck.
Left arm Kirstie Gordon was the most successful among the English bowlers grabbing three wickets for 16 runs in her four-over spell with a maiden and was adjudged player of the match.
Replying to a modest winning target of 77 runs, England scored 55 for 3 in 9 overs before the match was stopped due to rain.

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