Women’s World Cup: Bangladesh star promises there is more to come
Nigar Sultana promised plenty more to come from Bangladesh after they notched a historic first ICC Women’s World Cup victory against Pakistan.
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Nigar Sultana promised plenty more to come from Bangladesh after they notched a historic first ICC Women’s World Cup victory against Pakistan.
England head coach Lisa Keightley admitted “the buck lies with me” after their third straight defeat left the defending champions on the brink of elimination from the Women’s World Cup.
Los Leones booked their spot in the global showpiece with a 33-28 win over Portugal in Madrid on Sunday.
South Africa produced an all-round display to continue their unbeaten run in the tournament, beating defending champions England by three wickets to register a hat-trick of wins in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup on Monday. South Africa first rode on Marizanne Kapp's (5/45), her best bowling ODI figures, to restrict four-time champions England to 235 for nine and then Laura Wolvaardt (77 off 101 balls) held the innings together as they overcame a late scare to chase down the target with four balls to spare.
Hearts, Hibs and Rangers are already through after beating St Mirren, Motherwell and Dundee respectively over an enthralling cup weekend. Celtic are favourites for the trip to Tannadice and, should they progress, it will create history for Scotland’s national cup competition.
After registering a three-wicket win in their third match against England at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, the South African women's cricket team climbed to second spot in the points table in the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. The top spot is held by Australia, who have a better net-run-rate while India were pushed one place down to the third place. An all-round performance from South Africa helped them beat defending champions England, who have lost all three matches they have played so far.
Serbia will replace Russia in the Davis Cup and Australia will replace them in the Billie Jean King Cup, governing body the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has confirmed.
England's title defence in the Women's World Cup suffered another jolt on Monday after South Africa edged a thrilling chase in the last over by three wickets to hand them their third defeat in as many matches.