October 8, 2025

Fans burst as Heather Knight propels England to a hard victory against Bangladesh in the 2025 women’s world cup

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England Women recorded their second victory of Women’s World Cup ICC 2025swinging Bangladesh women By four counters during a competitive meeting at Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Former skipper Knight Heather I played an essential role with a round composed of 83 points, guiding England towards a successful prosecution of 179 after the Bangladesh posted a modest total of 178 in their first rounds.

The regular start of the Bangladesh canceled by the collapse of the average order

By opting to beat first after losing the draw, the women in Bangladesh have endured an incoherent round. While Sobhana Mostry Supplied with essential stability with a 60 well -constructed built balls, the rest of the higher order fought against the disciplined bowling attack from England. Sharmin Akhter Cut with 30 points out of 52 balls, but the progress of Bangladesh has slowed considerably by the intermediate overs.

The Filators of England took full advantage of the conditions. Sophie Ecclestone Once again, proved its class, ending with impressive figures of 3 for 24 in its 10 out of 10 fate. Charlotte Dean And Linsey Smith Provided with crucial support, picking up two counters each and keeping the pressure on the Bangladais strikers.

Just when the Bangladesh seemed ready for a total of the category, Rabeya KhanLate fulfillment has changed the tone of the sleeves. The striker of the lower order played a fiery blow of 43 on only 27 bullets, breaking six to four and six to propel his team at 178 before they went out in 49.4 ones.

Heather Knight leads to the pursuit of England

In response, the upper order of England found itself under early pressure. Was the AkterThe sharp inspirations deleted both Tammy Beaumont And Amy Jones At low prices, leaving England to 14 for 2. The pressure increased when Sophia Dunkley and Emma Lamb also fell without contributing a lot, but Heather Knight held firm in the middle of the gust of counters.

Knight presented his composure, turning the strike and finding timely limits to rebuild the sleeves of England. Associate with Natalie SciverShe added 74 points for the fourth window, stabilizing the pursuit. The 32 Balls of 41 from Sciver included five net limits before being trapped in front Fahima Khaturn.

Even if the Bangladesh continued to knock on intervals, the presence of Knight allowed England to stay on the right track. His shot of 83 out of 112 balls, interrupted with nine four and one six, has become the cornerstone of the prosecution of England. Dean played a precious support hand with an unbeaten 23 of 55 deliveries, guiding England after the finish line in 46.1 overs.

Bangladesh quarrers are fighting hard but fail

Khatun emerged as a bowling player outside the Bangladesh competition, claiming three counters for only 16 points in his economic fate of 10 versions. Was the Akter Also impressed by its rhythm and control, taking out two counters from the start. However, the lack of pressure sustained in the middle of the environment allowed England to take back the momentum by the leadership and the experience of Knight.

For his 83 match winner and his leadership calm under pressure, Knight was rightly tried the match of the match. England’s victory reinforces not only their position in the point table, but also highlights their depth and their resilience, while the Bangladesh can take heart of a fiery display, especially Mostary and Rabeya.

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Here’s how fans reacted:

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This article was published for the first time on Womecriccket.com, a Times cricket company.




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