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Tigresses hammer Ireland in ODI opener


Tigresses hammer Ireland in ODI opener

First ODI, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
Bangladesh 252-4 (50 overs): Sharmin Akhter Supta 96, Fargana Hoque Pinky 61; Sargent 2-51
Ireland 98 (28.5 overs): Forbes 25, Delany 22; Nahida Akter 3-23, Sultana Khatun 3-23
Bangladesh won by 154 runs

Bangladesh women started their one-day international series against Ireland with a big 154-run victory at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Wednesday (Nov 27), riding on Sharmin Akhter Supta’s 96 and a disciplined bowling effort. The Tigresses opted to bat first after winning the toss and posted 252 runs for four wickets, their highest-ever ODI total.

Bangladesh women beat Ireland by 154-run in the first of three ODIs in Mirpur. Having been set a target of 253, the tourists were bowled out for 98, losing their final five wickets for 14 runs.

Sarah Forbes scored 25 for Ireland, with Laura Delany and Orla Prendergast the only others to reach double figures.

After the Tigresses won the toss and elected to bat, openers Murshida Khatun and Fargana Hoque Pinky put on a partnership of 59 before the former was caught by Aimee Maguire off the bowling of Delany.

That brought Sharmin Akhter Supta to the crease who top-scored with 96.

Ireland's response got off to a rocky start when successive Marufa Akter deliveries brought the wickets of new captain Gaby Lewis for five and Amy Hunter for a duck.

Forbes and Prendergast brought some stability to proceedings but the loss of the latter's wicket left them at 48-3.

Delany's 22 off 38 balls had edged them to 84-5 but, after she fell to the bowling of Nahida Akter, Ireland's tail collapsed to 98 all-out.

The second ODI takes place on Saturday (Nov 30).

Following the ODI series, the teams will meet in three Twenty20 encounters.

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