Bangladesh Women vs. Ireland Women Live Score: Ireland Women Innings Highlights
The second ODI of the Ireland Women’s tour of Bangladesh brought gripping cricket action as Ireland Women showcased their batting prowess. Here, we highlight the innings’ key moments, focusing on partnerships, individual performances, and Bangladesh Women’s bowling tactics.
Power Play Dominance: Ireland Women Steady at 35/1
The Irish team started cautiously, reaching 35/1 after the first 10 overs. This phase saw disciplined bowling from Bangladesh, with Nahida Akter and Rabeya keeping the openers under pressure.
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Middle Overs: Partnerships Anchor Ireland’s Innings
The middle phase witnessed a solid third-wicket partnership between Amy Hunter and Orla Prendergast. Their 50-run stand off 88 balls steadied the innings. Hunter’s finesse and Prendergast’s grit were a testament to their temperament.
Key Moment: Amy Hunter reached her 5th ODI fifty in style, with a boundary that showcased her dominance over the bowling attack.
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Late Overs: Drama Unfolds
As the innings progressed, the Bangladesh bowlers tightened their grip. Sultana Khatun, with figures of 2/32, was exceptional, claiming key wickets during the death overs.
Despite losing Leah Paul and Laura Delany in quick succession, Ireland managed to post a respectable total, thanks to Delany’s 28 off 43 balls and Una Raymond-Hoey’s late cameo.
Key Stats:
- Ireland Women: 170/5 after 47 overs
- Laura Delany: 28 (43)
- Nahida Akter: 1/17 (8)
The output is: FAQs
1) Who was the top scorer for Ireland Women?
Amy Hunter scored 68 runs, anchoring the Irish innings.
2) Which Bangladesh bowler was most effective?
Sultana Khatun delivered an impressive performance in the death overs, taking 2/32.
3) What was Ireland Women’s score after 47 overs?
Ireland Women were 170/5 after 47 overs.
Conclusion
Ireland Women displayed commendable resilience against a disciplined Bangladesh attack. While Amy Hunter’s 68 and partnerships were the backbone of the innings, Bangladesh’s bowlers ensured the game remained evenly poised.
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