| July 22, 2024 at 10:23 PM
Bangladesh finally won a T20I match after losing 10 in a row, earning their first two points in the Women’s Asia Cup in Dambulla. They bounced back from their opening game loss to Sri Lanka by beating Thailand by seven wickets, keeping their hopes for a semi-final spot alive.
Legspinner Rabeya Khan took four wickets, and pace-bowler Ritu Moni grabbed two, helping Bangladesh limit Thailand to 96 for 9 on a spin-friendly pitch. Nattaya Boochatham was Thailand’s top scorer with 40 runs off 41 balls, but it wasn’t enough. In reply, Murshida Khatun, who missed the first game, scored 50 runs to lead Bangladesh to victory in 17.3 overs, marking their first win of the year.
Sri Lanka leads Group B with four points after two matches and has secured a semi-final spot due to a higher net run rate from a big win over Malaysia earlier in the day. Bangladesh and Thailand each have two points, and their final group games on Wednesday will determine which team moves on to the knockouts.
Rabeya’s Early Strikes
Rabeya started her first over with a bang, taking out Suwanchonrathi and Koncharoenkai without letting them score. Bangladesh quickly noticed Thailand struggled with full-length deliveries, so they kept tossing up the balls. The batters couldn’t handle the turn, drift, and bounce from the spinners.
Moni’s Impact
At the halfway mark, Nigar Sultana handed the ball to Moni, the right-arm seamer. She made an immediate impact, hitting the hard length and swinging the ball back to remove Phannita Maya, leaving Thailand at 38 for 3. In her next over, Moni slowed down her pace to bowl out Chanida Sutthiruang for 8 runs from 10 balls.
Rabeya’s Return
Rabeya returned after the 13th over, picking up a wicket in both her third and fourth overs. She went fuller, and Suwanan Khiaoto couldn’t read her wrong’un, getting bowled out. Rabeya also cleaned up Boochatham for 40 runs off 41 balls in the 17th over with a full-length delivery.
Jesmin’s Debut Performance
Debutant left-arm spinner Sabikun Nahar Jesmin, after conceding 23 runs in her first three overs, took two wickets in two deliveries in her final over, further sinking Thailand.
Aphisara Suwanchonrathi, usually Thailand’s No.11 player, was promoted to open with Boochatham. This decision came after Nannapat Koncharoenkai top-scored with 40 against Malaysia. However, the move failed as Suwanchonrathi struggled, taking 12 balls to score and eventually falling for 6 runs off 20 balls in the seventh over. Thailand managed only 25 runs in the powerplay.
Murshida’s Comeback
Bangladesh’s last T20I win before Monday was against South Africa in December 2023, with Murshida scoring an unbeaten 62. However, in the following seven months, the team struggled with their batting, often collapsing around Sultana. They used seven different players in the top three positions in the last three series, trying to find a winning combination before the home World Cup in October.
On Monday, Bangladesh made three changes to their XI. One of these changes was bringing in Murshida, and she made it count. She took ten balls to get off the mark but then kept the score ticking.
Despite a mix-up with Dilara Akter in the fifth over, which led to Akter’s run out, Murshida settled down. She hit eight fours in her 55-ball stay, scoring her fourth half-century in T20Is. Along with Ishma, she put together a 60-run stand for the second wicket, dulling Thailand’s attack.
Bangladesh lost two wickets late in the game, but this time, they didn’t need Sultana to rescue them.
“It feels great to have done well. The ball came out very well. The second wicket was my favourite. I kept it up and despite the turn managed to hit the wicket.”
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