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New Zealand get on the board with battling win over Bangladesh at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup


New Zealand were made to work for their first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 win with a 100-run triumph over Bangladesh.

Sophie Devine made her third consecutive half-century as she and Brooke Halliday set up the White Ferns for a competitive total.

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Bangladesh’s chase of 228 never got off the ground, despite rearguard efforts from Fahima Khatun and Rabeya Khan delaying New Zealand’s march to victory.

Devine and Halliday at it again

Having chosen to bat, New Zealand made a steady start through Suzie Bates as young quick Marufa Akter was particularly targeted.

Georgia Plimmer failed to get going, however, and was stumped for four from 18 balls off the bowling of Rabeya Khan as Bates fell two balls later as she was run out for 29 after a mix-up between her and Amelia Kerr.

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The next wicket also came in a Rabeya over, as the leg break bowler dismissed Kerr with a fantastic delivery that sent the bails flying and reduced the White Ferns to 38 for three.

But, just as they had done against South Africa, Sophie Devine and Brooke Halliday batted New Zealand out of trouble, choosing singles over attempts at boundaries.

Halliday passed fifty for the first time at this World Cup, smacking a Nishita Akter Nishi free hit for four before hitting Shorna Akter for a maximum in the next over.

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New Zealand ramped up the scoring from there, but eventually Bangladesh got a breakthrough as Fahima invited a swipe from Halliday, who was safely caught by Nigar Sultana for 69 from 104.



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