
Top 5 Bangladesh Women Batters Who May Perform Well in BAN-W vs IND-W in 2nd ODI
In the upcoming 2nd ODI between Bangladesh Women (BAN-W) and India Women (IND-W), there are several players from the Bangladesh team who have shown promise and could potentially perform well based on their performances in the 1st ODI.
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1. Nigar Sultana :
Nigar Sultana was the standout performer for Bangladesh in the 1st ODI, scoring 39 runs off 64 balls at a solid strike rate of 60.93. Her ability to anchor the innings and rotate the strike will be crucial for Bangladesh’s success in the 2nd ODI. She has shown good form and determination, and if she can carry on her momentum, she has the potential to post a big score.
2. Fargana Hoque:
Fargana Hoque contributed well with the bat in the 1st ODI, scoring 27 runs off 45 balls at a decent strike rate of 60.00. Her ability to build partnerships and find gaps in the field will be crucial in setting up a competitive total. If she can convert her starts into a substantial score, it will significantly boost Bangladesh’s chances in the match.
3. Murshida Khatun:
Murshida Khatun got off to a start in the 1st ODI, scoring 13 runs off 30 balls. While her innings was cut short, she showed glimpses of her potential. She would look to capitalize on her starts and play a longer innings to give Bangladesh a stable foundation at the top.
4. Sultana Khatun:
Sultana Khatun showcased her ability to strike the ball well in the 1st ODI, scoring a quickfire 16 runs off just 20 balls at a notable strike rate of 80.00. Her aggressive approach in the middle overs can put pressure on the Indian bowlers and shift the momentum in Bangladesh’s favor.
5. Fahima Khatun:
Fahima Khatun displayed good composure in the 1st ODI, remaining not out on 12 runs off 29 balls. She has the potential to play a crucial role in the later stages of the innings, accelerating the scoring rate and taking Bangladesh to a competitive total.
While these players have shown promise, Bangladesh needs a collective effort from the entire team to compete against the strong India. It will be essential for the batters to build partnerships, rotate the strike effectively, and capitalize on scoring opportunities.