13:20 (IST)
That brings us to the end of our coverage of the India-Bangladesh encounter, the final game of the 2022 World Cup hosted by Hamilton’s Seddon Park with Wellington and Christchurch set to host the remaining games of the tournament. India bounce back in style after back-to-back defeats against England and Australia, their sizeable victory over Bangladesh coming as a major boost to their Net Run Rate, which still is the best behind Australia’s, and has lifted them to the third spot on the points table.
This is Amit signing off for now. Thank you for following our coverage, and have a great day ahead.
13:19 (IST)
Mithali Raj: It was a game for us to win, so I am happy with the win. I think over a long period of time these things happen. We look forward to the next game. We had a good opening partnership. On a wicket like these, it is always difficult for batters to get runs. Very important knock from Yastika. As a team and batting unit, we’ve done well to score 230. Having all-rounders, it definitely gives a picture of batting deep. You definitely want to have options of bowling as well as batting lower down the order. For a long period of time, we’ve banked on spinners. Today’s wicket did assist the spinners a lot more. I would’ve say we’re spin dominant, we also have good pacers. Depends on the opposition we’re playing against. We would like to continue with our plans (against South Africa). Clearly a match that is very important for India.
13:17 (IST)
Nigar Sultana: It is very difficult when your top order is not contributing, so that is one area we need to work on. The bowlers have done wonderful today as they did in the last couple of matches. Shamima wasn’t playing today, which is why I had to wear the keeping gloves. Lack of building partnerships cost us very much.
13:09 (IST)
Yastika Bhatia (50) is the Player of the Match for her half-century!
Bhatia: Very pleased. Would’ve liked some more runs, but nevertheless very happy. In domestic, I’m prepared for No 3, and whichever order I get, I have to contribute for the team. Sometimes the wicket is not that good, sometimes the situation isn’t good either. You need to rotate the strike around. During matches I eat a lot because a lot of carbs are burnt. It means a lot because it’s my first Player of the Match.
13:06 (IST)
After 40.3 overs,Bangladesh Women 119/10 ( Jahanara Alam 11 , )
BOWLED! Jhulan Goswami grabs the final wicket as Team India thrash Bangladesh by 110 runs to keep their semi-final hopes alive in the ongoing tournament! Goswami fires a slower yorker, with Moni chopping the ball onto her stumps to be the last batter dismissed. Bangladesh bundled out for 119 after being set 230 to win.
Moni b Goswami 16(36)
13:04 (IST)
After 40 overs,Bangladesh Women 118/9 ( Ritu Moni 16 , Jahanara Alam 10)
Just two from the 40th over, including a leg bye off the second. India just one wicket away from victory, and they’ll be hoping to end things soon enough. Alam and Moni, on the other hand, will hope to bat out as many overs in the final powerplay as possible, even preserve their wicket till the very end even if victory’s out of the equation now.
12:59 (IST)
After 39 overs,Bangladesh Women 115/9 ( Ritu Moni 15 , Jahanara Alam 10)
Rana bowls out her final over and she signs off on an expensive note, conceding two boundaries in three balls as Jahanara Alam decides to swing her arms around and have a bit of fun at the bowler’s expense. Rana signs off with 4/30. India one wicket away from victory.
12:56 (IST)
After 38 overs,Bangladesh Women 107/9 ( Ritu Moni 15 , Jahanara Alam 2)
Gayakwad concedes just three singles in her final over of the evening, new batter Jahanara Alam getting off the mark in the process, as she signs off with figures of 1/15 from her quota, four of her 10 overs going as maidens.
12:54 (IST)
After 37 overs,Bangladesh Women 104/9 ( Ritu Moni 14 , Jahanara Alam 0)
Wicket maiden for Sneh Rana in her penultimate over of the day as she collects a catch off her own bowling, though colliding with Vastrakar near mid off, to take her wicket tally for the day to four. India just one wicket away from victory now.
12:52 (IST)
OUT! Another wicket for Sneh Rana, her fourth today, as Nahida Akter perishes while looking for a big hit, getting a thick leading edge instead. Three Indians converge around the ball including the bowler, and Rana ends up colliding with Vastrakar, though she holds on to the catch in the end. BAN 104/9
Akter c and b Rana 0(9)
12:50 (IST)
After 36 overs,Bangladesh Women 104/8 ( Ritu Moni 14 , Nahida Akter 0)
Close shave for Moni in this over as the ball flies over second slip after a thick outside edge in the third delivery. Four from Gayakwad’s penultimate over with Moni collecting back-to-back doubles.
12:47 (IST)
After 35 overs,Bangladesh Women 100/8 ( Ritu Moni 10 , Nahida Akter 0)
Rana replaces Vastrakar and he eighth over goes for a wicket-maiden as she traps Fahima Khatun LBW for 1 in the second delivery. India two wickets away from a big win.
12:44 (IST)
OUT! Fahima Khatun's struck on the pad after missing a low full toss, and Rana appeals right away along with her colleagues standing around the batter, the umpire raising his finger right away. Fahima goes for the review, and with no contact between bat and ball, it's a pretty easy decision, HawkEye confirming three reds in the process. BAN 100/8
Khatun LBW Rana 1(5)
12:42 (IST)
After 34 overs,Bangladesh Women 100/7 ( Ritu Moni 10 , Fahima Khatun 1)
Tidy over from Poonam with just two coming from it — Moni and new batter Fahima Khatun collecting a single each. Bangladesh finally breach the 100-mark in this over.
12:39 (IST)
After 33 overs,Bangladesh Women 98/7 ( Ritu Moni 9 , Fahima Khatun 0)
FOUR! Well-struck by Mondal as she drives through the gap between cover and extra cover in the third delivery to collect her second boundary. Mondal’s resistance ends two balls later though as she tamely chips the ball towards short midwicket, where Kaur backpedals for a bit before completing a simple catch. Five runs and a wicket from the over. India need three more wickets to win.
12:36 (IST)
OUT! Mondal perishes while playing a shot too many, lobbing the ball towards short midwicket where Kaur collects the catch after backpeddling for a bit. She departs for 24, as Bangladesh lose their seventh wicket with less than 100 on board. BAN 98/7
Mondal c Kaur b Vastrakar 24(46)
12:33 (IST)
After 32 overs,Bangladesh Women 93/6 ( Lata Mondal 20 , Ritu Moni 8)
Poonam Yadav returns for another spell. Just two from the over, with Mondal collecting a brace in the first ball after going aerial over square leg. Yadav keeps it tight with five consecutive dots. Bangladesh’s scoring rate is still below three right now, with the asking rate now touching eight.
12:31 (IST)
After 31 overs,Bangladesh Women 91/6 ( Lata Mondal 18 , Ritu Moni 8)
Vastrakar returns on the other side of the drinks break. Moni collects her first boundary with a well-timed square drive off a wide delivery from the seamer. Four runs collected off the remaining deliveries including a brace to Mondal in the fifth ball.
12:24 (IST)
After 30 overs,Bangladesh Women 83/6 ( Lata Mondal 15 , Ritu Moni 3)
Five from the over including a brace to Mondal off the final delivery, as well as a wide, as the players take drinks at the end of the 30th over. Bangladesh need another 147 to win from 120 balls, a very gettable equation if not for the fact that they’re six wickets down.
12:19 (IST)
After 29 overs,Bangladesh Women 78/6 ( Lata Mondal 12 , Ritu Moni 3)
Gayakwad returns, and perhaps Mithali will look to bowl her quota out. Just two from the over, with Moni coming back for a second after driving the ball through the cover region.
12:18 (IST)
After 28 overs,Bangladesh Women 76/6 ( Lata Mondal 12 , Ritu Moni 1)
Excellent over by Goswami as she accounts for Salma Khatun’s wicket. The senior all-rounder, fairly well set on 32, perishes while going for a late cut, getting a deflection off her glove to get caught behind. Ritu Moni is the new batter at the crease and gets off the mark right away with a single.
12:13 (IST)
OUT! Jhulan Goswami with the breakthrough, and she gets the well-set Salma Khatun! Khatun was looking for a late cut, but can only get a faint deflection off a glove that makes for a rather simple catch for keeper Ghosh. BAN 75/6
Khatun c Ghosh b Goswami 32(35)
12:09 (IST)
After 27 overs,Bangladesh Women 75/5 ( Lata Mondal 12 , Salma Khatun 32)
Tidy over from Rana as she concedes just two from her seventh over, with Khatun and Mondal collecting a single each.
12:07 (IST)
After 26 overs,Bangladesh Women 73/5 ( Lata Mondal 11 , Salma Khatun 31)
Goswami returns to the attack. Starts off four consecutive dots before Khatun heaves the ball past mid on to collect her fourth boundary and enter the 30s. Four from the over.
12:03 (IST)
After 25 overs,Bangladesh Women 69/5 ( Lata Mondal 11 , Salma Khatun 27)
FOUR! Salman Khatun gets down on one knee and slog sweeps towards the cow corner fence for a boundary at the start of the 25th over. Gets a thick top-edge while attempting a similar shot next ball, nearly collecting a second consecutive boundary as Poonam Yadav gives the ball a chase and saves a run. Four dots follow. Bangladesh going at less than three-an-over at the halfway stage. But the current partnership, worth 34 at the moment, certainly has given the Tigresses a sliver of hope.
11:57 (IST)
After 24 overs,Bangladesh Women 62/5 ( Lata Mondal 11 , Salma Khatun 20)
Tidy over from Rajeshwari with just two coming off it, Mondal and Salma collecting a single each. She’s conceded just six runs for her dismissal of Shamin Akhter, with four of her seven overs going as maidens.
11:56 (IST)
After 23 overs,Bangladesh Women 60/5 ( Lata Mondal 10 , Salma Khatun 19)
Mondal and Salma keep the scoreboard ticking in this over with five coming off Vastrakar’s fourth, including a brace off the second ball after a flick through backward square leg by Salma.
11:50 (IST)
After 22 overs,Bangladesh Women 55/5 ( Lata Mondal 8 , Salma Khatun 16)
Fourth maiden for Gayakwad in six overs. Appeal for LBW in the third ball turned down; Mithali goes for the review, and wickets is ‘Umpire’s Call’. Khatun’s lucky the umpire chose not to raise his finger.
11:45 (IST)
After 21 overs,Bangladesh Women 55/5 ( Lata Mondal 8 , Salma Khatun 16)
Mithali decides to bring a seamer back in play with Vastrakar replacing Yadav after noticing Khatun attack the spinners. Five from the over, all of them coming through singles.
11:42 (IST)
After 20 overs,Bangladesh Women 50/5 ( Lata Mondal 6 , Salma Khatun 13)
Gayakwad returns with a slip and a silly point in place. Starts off her new spell with a maiden as Mondal decides to block her way through the over.
11:38 (IST)
After 19 overs,Bangladesh Women 50/5 ( Lata Mondal 6 , Salma Khatun 13)
Excellent over for the Bangladeshis with Salma Khatun collecting 10 from the over, including a couple of boundaries. The first one’s a reverse sweep behind point in the first delivery. Khatun collects a brace off the fourth before launching the ball over mid on in the penultimate delivery. Looks like the experienced all-rounder will not go down without a fight.
11:36 (IST)
After 18 overs,Bangladesh Women 40/5 ( Lata Mondal 6 , Salma Khatun 3)
The wickets continue to tumble for the Bangladeshis as Rana gets Rumana caught at short leg — although Mithali has to take this upstairs first after the appeal is initially turned down. New batter Salma Khatun gets off the mark right away with a treble after going for a slog sweep. Lata Mondal also goes for a sweep two balls later, coming back for a second. Five runs and a wicket from the over.
11:32 (IST)
OUT! The wickets are tumbling rather quickly for the Bangladeshis, who have now lost half their side with just 35 on board. Rumana Ahmed's the latest to depart, getting her glove on the ball before the ball deflects off her body and settles in the hands of short leg. The umpire initially rules it not out, but the Indians opt for the review. Perhaps the fact that Rumana had taken a couple of steps towards the dressing room after the catch gave it away, and convinced Mithali to take this upstairs. BAN 35/5
Rumana c Bhatia b Rana 2(8)
11:30 (IST)
After 17 overs,Bangladesh Women 35/4 ( Rumana Ahmed 2 , Lata Mondal 4)
Poonam Yadav is finally among the wickets in the tournament thanks to a superb piece of fielding by Kaur at extra cover to bring Murshida’s stay at the crease to an end. Lata Mondal though is off to a confident start with a boundary off her first ball, sweeping it through backward square leg. Four runs and a wicket from the over.
11:26 (IST)
OUT! Kaur times her jump to perfection at extra cover as Poonam Yadav collects her first wicket this World Cup. Things go from bad to worse for the Bangladeshis as the set Murshida departs while looking to accelerate with an aerial drive. BAN 31/4
Murshida c Kaur b Yadav 19(54)
11:24 (IST)
After 16 overs,Bangladesh Women 31/3 ( Murshida Khatun 19 , Rumana Ahmed 2)
Couple of close shaves for Murshida in this over — first a reaction catch is dropped by Bhatia at silly point, which is followed by a near-stumping next ball. Murshida keeps the strike with a single off the last ball.
11:23 (IST)
After 15 overs,Bangladesh Women 30/3 ( Murshida Khatun 18 , Rumana Ahmed 2)
New batter Rumana Ahmed gets off the mark right away with an aerial drive over extra cover, collecting a brace. Five dots follow.
11:18 (IST)
After 14 overs,Bangladesh Women 28/3 ( Murshida Khatun 18 , Rumana Ahmed 0)
Another excellent over from Rana as she gives away just two while getting rid of Bangladesh skipper Sultana in the penultimate ball. Bangladesh are in serious trouble at the moment, and unless Murshida is able to build a strong partnership from here, getting to 230 will be very tricky.
11:14 (IST)
OUT! Another one bites the dust! Captain Nigar Sultana tries to accelerate against the run of play, but ends up miscuing the ball towards mid on where Harmanpreet Kaur grabs a sitter. Time for the players to have a drink. BAN 28/3
Sultana c Kaur b Rana 3(11)
11:11 (IST)
After 13 overs,Bangladesh Women 26/2 ( Murshida Khatun 18 , Nigar Sultana (C) (W) 1)
Poonam Yadav’s introduced for the first time in the tournament, the leg-spinner having been overlooked so far before being brought in place of Meghna Singh today. Murshida, meanwhile, collects her first four with a firm cut in the fourth ball of this over.
11:06 (IST)
After 12 overs,Bangladesh Women 22/2 ( Murshida Khatun 14 , Nigar Sultana (C) (W) 1)
Rana bowls with a slip and a silly point in place. Another chance goes begging in this over after an outside edge off Murshida’s bat deflects off Ghosh’s glove before falling short of Goswami, not the most agile of fielders, at slip. Mithali gets an extra slip in place after that dropped chance. Just one from the over, with Murshida collecting a single off the last ball.
11:04 (IST)
After 11 overs,Bangladesh Women 21/2 ( Murshida Khatun 13 , Nigar Sultana (C) (W) 1)
Skipper Nigar Sultana gets off the mark with a single in the fourth delivery, pulling a full toss towards square leg. Run out chance in the fifth ball after Murshida pushes for a risky single, getting her bat across the line in the nick of time as Shefali’s throw hits the non-striker’s stumps. Two from the over.
10:59 (IST)
After 10 overs,Bangladesh Women 19/2 ( Murshida Khatun 12 , Nigar Sultana (C) (W) 0)
Change from both ends as Sneh Rana replaces Rajeshwari Gayakwad and starts off with two slip fielders in place. Gayakwad fails to grab a low catch at backward point in the penultimate delivery after Murshida slices the ball in her direction. What’s more, she also throws the ball at the wrong end, so that’s two chances wasted in a single delivery. Four from the over, Bangladesh collect just 19 in the first powerplay while losing two wickets.
10:55 (IST)
After 9 overs,Bangladesh Women 15/2 ( Murshida Khatun 8 , Nigar Sultana (C) (W) 0)
Pooja Vastrakar replaces Jhulan Goswami and makes an instant impact, trapping Fargana Hoque LBW for an 11-ball duck while giving away just one run. Top start for the Indians so far.
10:54 (IST)
OUT! Excellent review by the Indians after Vastrakar's LBW appeal against Hoque is turned down by the umpire. The TV umpire first checks for a possible run out after a direct hit at the striker's end; the bat's inside the crease. Next up is the LBW review, and the bat is found to have hit the ground, and not got an inside edge as the umpire originally must've thought. HawkEye shows three reds, and Hoque's on her way back for a duck. BAN 15/2
Hoque LBW Vastrakar 0(11)
10:52 (IST)
After 8 overs,Bangladesh Women 14/1 ( Murshida Khatun 7 , Fargana Hoque 0)
Another maiden over for Gayakwad with just a bye coming off her fourth, the ball breaching Khatun’s defence before deflecting off Ghosh’s gloves. Slow start for the Bangladeshis in their run chase, collecting just 14 in eight overs so far.
10:43 (IST)
After 7 overs,Bangladesh Women 13/1 ( Murshida Khatun 7 , Fargana Hoque 0)
Another tidy over from Goswami, with just one coming from it. Fargana Hoque, who had accounted for a catch and a run out earlier today, is the new batter at the crease and is yet to get off the mark.
10:41 (IST)
After 6 overs,Bangladesh Women 12/1 ( Murshida Khatun 6 , Fargana Hoque 0)
It’s a wicket maiden for Rajeshwari Gayakwad as the decision to have a slip fielder pays dividends with Rana holding on to the catch that comes her way. Akhter departs for 5 with Gayakwad getting India the early breakthrough.
10:38 (IST)
OUT! Rajeshwari Gayakad gets the early breakthrough that India were looking for, as Sharmin Akhter departs for 5. Akhter got a thick outside edge while looking for an inside out slog, with the ball deflecting off Ghosh's gloves before landing in Sneh Rana's hands at slip. BAN 12/1
Akhter c Rana b Gayakwad 5(17)
10:35 (IST)
After 5 overs,Bangladesh Women 12/0 ( Murshida Khatun 6 , Sharmin Akhter 5)
SIX! What a way for Murshida Khatun to open her account, collecting Bangladesh’s first six of the tournament off Goswami’s bowling. She was certainly starting to look a tad impatient before going for the lofted aerial drive over extra cover.
India vs Bangladesh, Women's World Cup 2022 match LIVE updates: BOWLED! Jhulan Goswami grabs the final wicket as Team India thrash Bangladesh by 110 runs to keep their semi-final hopes alive in the ongoing tournament! Goswami fires a slower yorker, with Moni chopping the ball onto her stumps to be the last batter dismissed. Bangladesh bundled out for 119 after being set 230 to win.
Preview: An inconsistent India will have no room for errors when they take on a spirited Bangladesh in their must-win ICC Women's World Cup league match on Tuesday.India's problems have compounded over the course of their campaign, which has seen them win two games and lose three, including back-to-back defeats against England and Australia.
The heavy fluctuations in the batting performance was already a concern and with the ease Australia chased down a record 278 in the previous game, the Indian bowlers also need to step up.
The bowling looked rather flat against the Aussies, who attacked and put pressure from ball one. The move to drop an extra bowling option in Deepti Sharma and bring back batter Shafali Verma also did not work.
Harmanpreet Kaur, who roared back to form with the bat, is yet to be used as an off-spinner in the competition.
It remains to be seen if Shafali will be persisted with for the crucial contest or Yastika Bhatia returns at the top to open alongside Smriti Mandhana.
One positive from the Australia game was captain Mithali Raj getting back among runs. After a couple of quiet games, Mandhana will also be expected to score big on Tuesday.
India find themselves in a tricky spot as they have not gelled as a unit so far and it is something they would have to correct against Bangladesh, who have shown a lot of promise in their maiden ODI World Cup appearance.
Bangladesh have run most of their opponents close in the four games they have played so far and that includes a memorable win over Pakistan.
Here's everything you need to know about the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh:
When will the Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh take place?
The Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh will be played on Tuesday, 22 March 2022.
What is the venue for the Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh?
The Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh will take place at Seddon Park in Hamilton.
When will the Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh start?
The Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh will begin at 6.30 am IST. The toss will take place at 6 am IST.
Which TV channels will broadcast the Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 match between India and Bangladesh?
The match will be telecast on Star Sports Network. The live streaming of the match will also be available on Disney + Hotstar. You can also browse firstpost.com for live updates and over-by-over commentary.
Squads (from):
Bangladesh: Nigar Sultana (c), Salma Khatun, Rumana Ahmed, Fargana Hoque, Jahanara Alam, Shamima Sultana, Fahima Khatun, Ritu Moni, Murshida Khatun, Nahida Akter, Sharmin Akhter, Lata Mondal, Sobhana Mostary, Fariha Trisna, Suraiya Azmin, Sanjida Akter Meghla.
India: Mithali Raj (c), Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh, Sneh Rana, Jhulan Goswami, Pooja Vastrakar, Meghna Singh, Renuka Singh Thakur, Taniya Bhatia (wk), Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Poonam Yadav.
With inputs from PTI
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