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Nigar Sultana Joty: Bangladesh want to use momentum of first win at Women’s Cricket World Cup


Nigar Sultana Joty hopes Bangladesh can take the momentum from their opening victory over Pakistan in the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup.

The Tigresses delivered their second-ever World Cup win as they beat the Women in Green by seven wickets thanks to a brilliant 54 from ODI debutant Rubya Haider.

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Having lost the toss they had to chase down 130 set by Pakistan, but skipper Nigar felt that transpired to be a stroke of luck.

“Sometimes you feel pressure when you lose an early wicket. We wanted to start with a win. It gives a momentum we can take into the rest of the tournament,” she said.

“It was a good toss to lose, I guess, because we also wanted to bat [first]. I told the girls that we needed wickets in the powerplay.

“Marufa [Akter] is very young and mature. She knows her role very well, and is very confident. How she delivered was incredible.

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“After the first innings, we talked about playing our natural game. [Rubya Haider] Jhelik batted really well in her debut game.”

Bangladesh made light work of their opponents’ top order thanks to the devastating impact of Marufa Akter’s bowling.



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