New Zealand vs Bangladesh: Women's World Cup Highlights

Updated : Oct 10, 2025 18:40
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Editorji News Desk

Guwahati, Oct 10 (PTI) - The scoreboard of the Women’s World Cup cricket match held at Guwahati between New Zealand and Bangladesh on Friday showcased an intense game. New Zealand's innings saw: Suzie Bates caught in a run out coordinated by Sumaiya and Sultana, contributing 29 runs. Georgia Palmer was stumped by Sultana off the bowling of Rabeya for only 4 runs. Amelia Kerr was bowled out by Rabeya after scoring a mere 1 run. Sophie Devine added significant value with a commendable 63 before being bowled by Nishita Akter Nishi. Brooke Halliday delivered a solid performance with 69 runs before being caught by Sultana off Fahima's delivery. Maddy Green added 25 runs, also falling to a stumping off Rabeya's bowling. Isabella Gaze was bowled by Marufa after scoring 12 runs. Jess Kerr suffered a run out at 0, executed by Marufa and Rabeya. Rosemary Mair was stumped by Sultana off Nahida's delivery with only 2 runs to her name. The innings were wrapped up with Lea Tahuhu not out at 12 and Eden Carson not out at 4. Extras included 6 runs, with specifics being 1 bye, 2 no-balls, and 3 wides. New Zealand completed their 50 overs at 227/9. The wickets fell at 1-35, 2-35, 3-38, 4-150, 5-179, 6-202, 7-202, 8-210, and 9-222. In Bangladesh's bowling lineup, Marufa Akter secured 1 wicket for 58 runs in 7 overs. Nahida Akter's bowling yielded 1 wicket for 36 runs in 10 overs. Rabeya Khan emerged as the most successful, with 3 wickets for 30 in her 10 overs. Nishita Akter Nishi and Fahima Khatun claimed 1 wicket each, with Nishi conceding 47 runs and Fahima 37 in their respective 10 and 9 overs. Shorna Akter bowled 4 overs without taking a wicket, conceding 18 runs.

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