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India take on Bangladesh in their final match on Friday.
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India take on Bangladesh in their final match on Friday.
INDW vs BANW, Women's World Cup, Live Updates: India will face Bangladesh at the Seddon Park in Hamilton and the match will be no less than must-win for the Mithali Raj-led side if they want to progress to the knockout stage of the competition. If India manages to win their remaining two matches against Bangladesh and South Africa, then they will qualify for the last-four stage.
Shakib Al Hasan will be available for the third ODI against South Africa in Centurion Wednesday. It was reported that Shakib had initially decided to return home to Dhaka where several of his family members, including his children, are in hospital due to various illnesses. Khaled Mahmud, the Bangladesh team director, said Shakib changed his mind on returning to Dhaka on Monday, but is likely to do so after the March 23 match.
West Indies Women's World Cup semi-final hopes took a blow as they suffered a surprise eight-wicket defeat to previously winless Pakistan at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand on Monday.
Pakistan registered their first victory in the Women's World Cup since 2009 and the feat was achieved after the Bismah Maroof-led side defeated the West Indies by eight wickets in a rain-curtailed match on Monday at Seddon Park, Hamilton. Due to persistent rain and then the wet outfield, the game was reduced to 20-overs per side but what followed was a spirited performance by Team Pakistan. West Indies had no answers to what was thrown at them, and in the end, Pakistan walked away with a comfortable victory.
Off-spinner Nida Dar took a career-best 4-10 as Pakistan claimed their first Women's World Cup win for 13 years and dealt a blow to West Indies' semi-final hopes.
Jhulan Goswami's work ethic is second to none and this has seen her become the highest wicket-taker in women's ODIs. The 39-year-old has 250 wickets in her kitty in the 50-over format and if India wants to progress ahead in the ongoing World Cup, then Jhulan would need to keep up with her performances. However, one talking point has always been about the workhorse's workload management. All-rounder Sneh Rana on Monday said that the veteran pacer knows how to manage her workload and no one in the team needs to make her aware of it.
Kagiso Rabada hailed his Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma for shouldering a weighty bowling burden in Sunday's 7-wicket victory in the 2nd ODI against Bangladesh at the Wanderers.