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WT20 WC warm-up: Tigresses beat Pakistan


WT20 WC warm-up: Tigresses beat Pakistan

The warm-up season to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 saw another round of interesting games as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka triumphed on the third day against Pakistan and Scotland respectively. Pakistan copped their second defeat ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup, losing to Bangladesh despite being in a dominant position at one point in the game.

Opting to bat first, the Tigresses were 94-5 in 16 overs. However, Shorna Akter's 17-ball 28 not out gave them a fighting total of 140-7.

Shorna was once again in the thick of the action with the ball, prizing out key wickets as Pakistan struggled to keep up with the required rate.

Omaima Sohail held the innings together for a bit, but Rabeya Khan sent her back for 33 as Pakistan slipped to 115-8 with a tall ask in front of them in the final two overs. Bangladesh eventually completed a win to make a strong impression.

Bangladesh suffered a 33-run defeat against Sri Lanka in their first warm-up match on Sunday while Pakistan had earlier lost to Scotland in their first warm-up game on Saturday.

Bangladesh will begin their campaign against Scotland in the WC on Oct 3.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka notched up their second win in as many warm-up matches to boost their confidence ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup. A resounding bowling performance saw them bundle Scotland out for 58.

Udeshika Prabodani and Sachini Nisansala picked up two wickets each while Sarah Bryce and Rachel Slater were the only two Scotland batters to make double digits.

In response, Scotland started well, sending back the Sri Lankan openers cheaply. Kathryn Bryce produced a superb inswinger to beat Vishmi Gunaratne and hit the stumps as Scotland once again showed promise with the ball after their win over Pakistan on Friday. But, this time the target was too low for a bigger fight as Sri Lanka romped home to a win with Kaveesha Dilhari leading the charge.

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