3:43 am, Tuesday, 14 October 2025

Bangladesh Set 232 After Choosing to Bat Against South Africa in Women’s ODI World Cup

Sarakhon Report

Top-order starts and middle-overs rebuild
Bangladesh opted to bat and posted 232 after a cautious start against South Africa in Visakhapatnam. The openers focused on strike rotation, limiting dot balls and playing risk-free inside the powerplay. A wobble followed when two wickets fell in quick succession to seam movement and a sharp return catch. The middle order steadied the innings with a fifty stand, mixing singles with selective lofted shots down the ground. Running between the wickets—especially second runs to the long boundaries—was a clear part of the plan.
Death-overs push and bowlers’ brief
Bangladesh targeted a late surge, but South Africa’s yorker length and wide lines curtailed big hitting at the death. Still, two boundaries in the final over nudged the total past 230, giving the bowling unit a platform. For the defense, Bangladesh will look for new-ball shape from their seamers before switching to spin choke through the middle. Fielding will be decisive; cutting twos and holding half-chances could tilt momentum. With dew possible, the captain may front-load spin if the ball grips early, then return to cross-seam variations when the ball gets soft.

08:14:44 pm, Monday, 13 October 2025

Bangladesh Set 232 After Choosing to Bat Against South Africa in Women’s ODI World Cup

08:14:44 pm, Monday, 13 October 2025

Top-order starts and middle-overs rebuild
Bangladesh opted to bat and posted 232 after a cautious start against South Africa in Visakhapatnam. The openers focused on strike rotation, limiting dot balls and playing risk-free inside the powerplay. A wobble followed when two wickets fell in quick succession to seam movement and a sharp return catch. The middle order steadied the innings with a fifty stand, mixing singles with selective lofted shots down the ground. Running between the wickets—especially second runs to the long boundaries—was a clear part of the plan.
Death-overs push and bowlers’ brief
Bangladesh targeted a late surge, but South Africa’s yorker length and wide lines curtailed big hitting at the death. Still, two boundaries in the final over nudged the total past 230, giving the bowling unit a platform. For the defense, Bangladesh will look for new-ball shape from their seamers before switching to spin choke through the middle. Fielding will be decisive; cutting twos and holding half-chances could tilt momentum. With dew possible, the captain may front-load spin if the ball grips early, then return to cross-seam variations when the ball gets soft.