Ritu Moni sealed a stunning two-wicket victory for Bangladesh over Ireland in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier in Lahore.
This means Bangladesh now have two wins from two, while Ireland have been on the wrong end of three narrow defeats.
Orla Prendergast’s all-round performance looked set to hand Ireland a first win of the tournament, but an unbroken 54-run stand for the ninth wicket saw Bangladesh chase down a target of 236.
Prendergast scored a valuable 41 as Ireland made 235 for eight batting first, before taking two wickets in her first three overs to derail the Bangladeshi chase.
However, Bangladesh never panicked in their chase, and after skipper Nigar Sultana Joty made a half-century, they were seen home by a brilliant 67 off 61 from Ritu, who clinched the win with a six in the penultimate over.
In the first match of the day, Kathryn Bryce starred with the bat before fine bowling from Rachel Slater helped Scotland claim their second victory at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier with a 58-run win over Thailand.
The Scotland skipper made 60, ably supported by Megan McColl’s 57, to help them to 206 all out batting first in Lahore.
Despite a promising start from Thailand in response, only Natthakan Chantham (63) was able to build a big score in the chase, with Slater’s three for nine at the start of the innings crucial.
Bangladesh come back from the brink
Having lost their first two matches, Ireland needed to triumph in this one, and chose to bat first after winning the toss.
Sarah Forbes was run out for four in the fourth over, but Gaby Lewis (24) and the in-form Amy Hunter (33) responded with a 50-run stand.
The skipper succumbed, caught and bowled by Jannatul Ferdus before Hunter was the second run-out victim of the innings, leaving Ireland on 77 for three.
That brought Prendergast and Laura Delany together, with the duo adding 72 in 16 overs to set the platform.
Prendergast was trapped in front by Rabeya Khan before Delany fell for 63, stumped by Nigar Sultana Joty off the bowling of Fahima Khatun.
Rabeya bowled Leah Paul for 19 before having Christina Coulter Reilly caught behind for 10 to finish with impressive figures of three for 39.
A handy, unbeaten 24 from Arlene Kelly helped Ireland to 235 for eight from their 50 overs.
Bangladesh’s reply got off to the worst possible start, Fargana Hoque falling to Prendergast (2/14) off the third ball of the innings, with opening partner Ishma Tanjim joining her soon after to leave them two for two.
Sharmin Akhter and Nigar started to rebuild, putting on a half-century before Sharmin was dismissed leg before for 24.
Nigar brought up her own fifty, but she and Sobhana Mostary fell in quick succession to leave Bangladesh 94 for five.
Fahima (28) helped keep Bangladesh in the hunt alongside Ritu Moni but when she departed, followed by Jannatul (19) and Rabeya (5), they looked to be out of it.
From 186 for eight however, Ritu and Nahida Akter (18 not out) paced their partnership perfectly, with Ritu sealing the win with a six leaving eight balls still remaining.
Bryce leads Scotland charge against Thailand
In the first game of the day, Kathryn Bryce produced a captain’s knock before Rachel Slater’s miserly bowling helped Scotland to a 58-run win over Thailand.
Bryce made an important 60 for Scotland before Megan McColl’s 57 helped them to 206 all out from 41 overs.
Slater then made important breakthroughs at the top of the innings in reply, finishing with figures of three for nine from her six overs.
Despite an opening stand of 41, Thailand could not maintain the pressure on the Scots, despite 63 from Natthakan Chantham.
As well as Slater, Abtaha Maqsood (3/26) and Katherine Fraser (3/28) also picked up three wickets to wrap up a second win from three games.
Scores in brief
Scotland v Thailand – Lahore City Cricket Association Ground, Lahore
Scotland 206 all out in 41 overs (Kathryn Bryce 60, Megan McColl; Thipatcha Putthawong 3/28, Onnicha Kamchomphu 3/34)
Thailand 148 all out in 31.3 overs (Natthakan Chantham 63, Nattaya Boochatham 20; Rachel Slater 3/9, Abtaha Maqsood 3/26)
Result: Scotland won by 58 runs
Bangladesh v Ireland – Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Ireland 235 for eight 50 overs (Laura Delany 63, Orla Prendergast 41; Rabeya Khan 3/39, Fahima Khatun 2/50)
Bangladesh 240 for eight in 48.4 overs (Ritu Moni 67 not out, Nigar Sultana 51; Orla Prendergast 2/14, Arlene Kelly 2/53)
Result: Bangladesh won by two wickets
About the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier is the final step in the qualification pathway to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.
The sixth edition of the Qualifier is hosted by Pakistan where matches will be played at Gaddafi Stadium and Lahore City Cricket Association.
Fans will see teams from four Full Members – Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan and the West Indies – compete with Associate Members Scotland and Thailand in the 15-match league tournament that will decide the two qualifiers for the main event in India later this year.
Day matches will begin at 09h30 and day/night matches at 14h00 local time.
With thanks to the ICC