Bangladesh vs England Women's World Cup Match Scoreboard

Updated : Oct 07, 2025 18:27
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Guwahati, Oct 7 (PTI) – Here's the scoreboard for the Women's World Cup match between Bangladesh and England, held in Guwahati.

Bangladesh Innings:

Rubya Haider was caught by Sophia Dunkley off the bowling of Lauren Bell for 4.

Sharmin Akhter was caught by Amy Jones off Sophie Ecclestone for 30.

Nigar Sultana was caught by Charlie Dean off Linsey Smith for 0.

Sobhana Mostary was dismissed leg before wicket by Alice Capsey after scoring 60.

Shorna Akter was caught by Amy Jones off the bowling of Charlie Dean for 10.

Ritu Moni was caught by Linsey Smith off Charlie Dean for 5.

Fahima Khatun was bowled by Sophie Ecclestone for 7.

Nahida Akter was caught by Charlie Dean off Sophie Ecclestone for 1.

Rabeya Khan remained not out with 43 runs.

Marufa Akter was caught by Lauren Bell off Alice Capsey for 0.

Shanjida Akter Meghla was caught by Nat Sciver-Brunt off Linsey Smith for 1.

Extras: 17 (LB-2, W-15)

Total: 178 all out in 49.4 overs.

Fall of Wickets: 24-1, 25-2, 59-3, 85-4, 108-5, 121-6, 130-7, 156-8, 157-9, 178-10.

Bowling for England:

Lauren Bell bowled 7 overs, conceding 28 runs and taking 1 wicket.

Linsey Smith bowled 9.4 overs, giving away 33 runs and taking 2 wickets.

Nat Sciver-Brunt, the captain, bowled 5 overs for 32 runs, without taking a wicket.

Sophie Ecclestone bowled 10 overs with 3 maidens, conceding 24 runs, and claimed 3 wickets.

Charlie Dean bowled 10 overs, with 2 maidens, and took 2 for 28 runs.

Alice Capsey delivered 8 overs, conceding 31 runs and taking 2 wickets.

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