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Kiwi girls survive Bangladesh scare to set up Australia showdown


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Published : 29 Feb 2020 08:50 PM | Updated : 04 Sep 2020 09:06 AM

New Zealand bowlers Hayley Jensen and Leigh Kasperek picked up three wickets each to help the White Ferns defend a low score to beat Bangladesh by 17 runs in the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday and stay in the hunt for the semi-finals from Group A, reports Reuters.

Playing her first match in the tournament, medium pacer Ritu Moni took a career-best 4-18 to help Bangladesh bundle their opponents out for 91 but their batsmen faltered in the modest chase and were skittled out for 74.

In the day’s second match in Melbourne, India continued their winning run with a seven-wicket victory over South Asian neighbours Sri Lanka to seal top spot in the group with their fourth victory from as many matches. Left-armer Radha Yadav spun a web around the Sri Lankan batters with a match-winning bowling performance of 4-23 to restrict their opponents to 113 for nine. Hard-hitting Indian opener Shafali Verma then smashed 47 off 34 balls to help her 

side chase down the target with 32 balls to spare.  The 16-year-old hit seven fours and one six in her knock. While Sri Lanka failed to defend their score, New Zealand’s effort made sure it was the lowest total successfully defended in the tournament. 

New Zealand’s victory effectively set up a quarter-final against trans-Tasman rivals Australia on Monday with the winners to advance alongside India from the group. Off-spinner Kasperek knew New Zealand’s batting needs to come good against the hosts and defending champions Australia if they are to progress.­