India Women v Bangladesh Women - Bangladesh Women tour of India - 2nd T20I – Live Score and Update
Bangladesh Women 88/4 (20/20 ov) v India Women 91/3 (18.0/20 ov) - India Women won by 7 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 women won their second T20I against tourists Bangladesh by seven wickets while chasing a meagre target of 89 runs at Reliance Stadium, Vadodara.
Fans were expecting some fireworks from the touring team but were left disappointed as the Bangladesh batswomen seemed out of touch and in no hurry to increase the scoring rate. This unprofessional batting display restricted them from posting a big score
on the board, which not only increased the burden on their bowlers, but also reduced any hopes of beating the hosts.
After choosing to bat first on winning the toss, the Bangladeshi openers Shahanaz Parvin and Farzana Haque gave their side a decent start of 30 runs, before this partnership met its demise on the wicket of Parvin, who was caught by Dhrub off http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Rajinder-Singh-Bisht-c83586 after
scoring 15 runs off 29 deliveries. She hit one boundary in her innings before finding her way back to the pavilion.
The side then lost their next batswoman with 48 runs on the board on the dismissal of Haque, who was unfortunately run out after scoring 23 off 38 deliveries.
The fourth-wicket partnership between http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Salma-Khatun-c88162 took the side towards 74 runs as the two batswomen tried to raise the scoring rate. They looked lethal as they punished the bowers all around the park and had they stayed till
the end http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 might have ended with a bigger score on the board.
However, this partnership met its end on the wicket of Rahman, who was run out after scoring 27 runs off 25 deliveries.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Rumana-Ahmed-c87106 was the last batswoman to lose her wicket after she had scored only four runs. Meanwhile, the skipper stayed unbeaten with 16 off 17 to her name as her side reached 88 runs.
Indian openers AA Deshpande and MR Meshram gave their side a fantastic start by posting 52 runs, before http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Deshpande-c53821 became the first casualty of the day for her side, as she fell after scoring 28 runs.
Then with 61 runs on the board, the Indian side lost their second wicket when S Rath fell for five.
Meshram was then the next to fall with 63 runs on the board. The batswoman had scored a commendable knock of 29 runs before her departure.
With skipper http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Hugh-Morris-c63550 Kaur unbeaten on 11 and PG Raut on 18, the Indians reached the target in 18 overs for the loss of three wickets.
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