However,
reaching the final round of the tournament, both Bangladesh and Thailand already
made sure their participation in the 2020 ICC
Women's T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to kick off in Australia from February
21. For being the tournament champion, Bangladesh was placed in Group A along
with Australia, India, New Zealand and Sri Lanka whereas Thailand was put in Group
B consisting of England, South Africa, West Indies and Pakistan.
Batting
first, Bangladesh made a competitive score of 130-5 in 20 overs. Opener Sanjida
Islam played a crucial role in this match. She played an unbeaten innings of 71
from 60 balls and on her way to score maiden T20 half-century, she hit six
fours and three sixes. She also made a 68-run partnership with Murshida Khatun
in the opening stand. Murshida scored 33 off 34 balls before being bowled out
by Suleeporn Laomi. Apart from them, neither of the batsmen could cross the
double figure. Nattaya Boochatham alone took two wickets while Sornnarin
Tippoch and Suleeporn Laomi took one wicket apiece.
However,
coming to chase the target, the Thailand women’s cricket team ended up
compiling 60 for 7 in their stipulated overs. Ratanaporn Padunglerd and
Wongpaka Liengprasert respectively scored 15 and 11. Bangladeshi bowlers Nahida
Akter and Shaila Sharmin took two wickets each while Salma Khatun and Khadija
Tul Kubra shared two wickets.
Throughout
the tournament, Bangladesh remained unbeaten. They made their way to the final
after defeating Ireland by four wickets in the semi-final on Thursday before emerging
as Group A topper winning all three matches. In the previous edition of the
tournament in 2018 in Netherlands, they also became victorious, but finished as
runners-up in the 2015 edition.
Scorecard- https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19451/scorecard/1197065/bangladesh-women-vs-thailand-women-final-icc-womens-t20-world-cup-qualifier-2019
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