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  • 1 year ago
What the senior women were able to achieve, the younger ladies could not.

This as the young West Indies lost to Bangladesh by 10 wickets in their Super Six match at the Women's Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia.

In a rain-affected game which saw both playing for pride, West Indies made 54 for 6 from 13 overs.

And the Bangladeshis replied with 55 for no loss, to sign off on a high.

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00:00In a truncated 13-over affair, West Indies were put in a bad by Bangladesh in their Super
00:06Six match in Kuala Lumpur.
00:09And it was another tough outing for the girls in Maroon as captain Samara Ramnath was gone
00:13for a duck.
00:15There were only three boundaries that were struck during the innings.
00:21Nishita Akhtar did most of the damage with ball in hand.
00:29Nishita took the first three wickets with 16 on the board.
00:33And Anisa Akhtar picked up two as the West Indies were restricted to 54 for six from
00:3813 overs.
00:41When Bangladesh batted, they required 55 from the same number of overs.
00:50And they made light work of the chase as the Windies were unable to dislodge the openers.
00:57Bangladesh got to 55 for no loss in 8.5 overs to win by 10 wickets.
01:01But both teams have already been eliminated.
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