Bangladesh showed promise in the first match with the ball as they restricted host West Indies to a modest 106/8 in 20 overs with Jahanara Alam taking 3/23 in her four overs
Bangladesh women’s cricket team will look to come up with a better batting performance in the World T20I, but it would require a herculean effort to win as they take on one of the tournament’s strongest sides England in the early hours of Tuesday morning, Bangladesh standard time, in Gros Islet.
Bangladesh showed promise in the first match with the ball as they restricted host West Indies to a modest 106/8 in 20 overs with Jahanara Alam taking 3/23 in her four overs.
But batting failure saw the team being bundled out for a paltry 46 runs, the lowest in World T20I history.