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CWC 2022 India vs Bangladesh Highlights: Sneh show takes Ind to 110 run win

India vs Bangladesh Women's World Cup: Sneh Rana starred in India's 110 run victory over Bangladesh as she finished with figures of 4/30 and also scored 27 with the bat

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Sneh Rana celebrates a wicket against Bangladesh in the ICC Women's World Cup 2022. Photo:@BCCI

Sneh Rana celebrates a wicket against Bangladesh in the ICC Women's World Cup 2022. Photo:@BCCI

11:29 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ban 31-4 | Over 16.3- Fouth wicket falls

 
The Bangladeshi team is coming apart here as Poonam Yadav has got her first wicket here. Murshida Khatun went for an over the top inside-out shot, but brilliant fielding from Harmanpreet Kaur saw that it not only was stopped but on the rebound, she caught the ball and got India its fourth wicket. 
11:17 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ban 28-3 | Over 13.4- Skipper Joty goes

 
With the pressure to keep scoring runs and to be in check with the increasing required rate, the Bangladeshi captain Nigar Sultana Joty went for the big shot off the bowling of Sneh Rana and was caught by Harmanpreet Kaur at mid-off. The third wicket has fallen for Bangladesh and now the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern target keeps getting tougher for them
11:00 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ban 19-2 | Over 10- India on top

 
The Indian team here is ruling the roost as they have taken two Bangladeshi batters one each by Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Pooja Vastrakar and given away only 19 runs in the Powerplay. Thus, the Bangladeshi team is struggling big time
10:29 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ban 5-0 | Over 03- Slow start for Bangladesh

 
The Bangladeshi team has started very cautiously here and have reached only three in the first three overs. They must realise that Pakistan was chasing a similar total against India and just because they started slowly, they could not get going later on and ended up losing the game by a huge margin.
 
Both the Indian bowlers in Rajheshwari Gayakwad and Jhulan Goswami have bowled impressively 
10:01 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 229-7 | Over 50- Innings break

10:00 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 229-7 | Over 50- India innings summary

 
The Indian Women's team was able to get to 229/7 in its 50 overs, even after no batter apart from Yastika Bhatia was able to get past the 50 run mark. India, which started off well with 74 run opening stand, lost three wi8ckets without a run being added in the scorecard. However, Yastika Bhatia made useful partnerships with Harmanpreet Kaur and Richa Ghosh before Sneh Rana (27) and Pooja Vastrakar (30) made quick runs in the last seven overs to get India to 229. 
 
Ritu Moni was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh as she got three wickets for 37 runs. 
9:49 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 229-7 | Over 50-Great last over

 
Gone!! Sneh Rana has been dismissed here after playing a great knock in the circumstances. However, she wanted to play it above the fine leg and later wanted to go over the short-third-man and was eventually caught. 
 
And Jhulan Goswami faces the last ball and gets a double here to end the innings for India who finish at 229-7. Just seven runs from the last over and a wicket so it can be said that it has been a great over from Jahanara Alam. Bangladesh would now need 230 to win this match
9:41 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 222-6 | Over 49-Rana going well

 
Finally, the four that India wanted and has come courtesy of Sneh Rana and her paddle scoop. 09 runs come from this over
 
And Rana comes out of the crease and goes straight down the ground for a brilliant four. And now she goes back of the wicket and collects three more and Pooja comes on the crease and hits a four down the covers and India reach 222-6 at the end of 49

9:34 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 200-6 | Over 47- Pooja going well

 
No pace is being offered here from Salma Khatun. But Pooja would bring her own pace as she rocks back in the crease and lifts it over covers and mid-off for a four. It is the first boundary in 10 overs and nine runs come from this over to get India to 200 with three overs to go
9:31 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 191-6 | Over 46- Run making very hard

 
The run-scoring has gotten very hard for India as the Bangladeshi bowlers are bowling to the plan and in this over seven runs came, but all of them have come from running between the wicket and there has been no four 
9:25 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 184-6 | Over 45- Pooja dropped

 
Spin, especially off-spin at such a slow pace and at short of length is bread and butter for Sneh Rana and Pooja Vastrakar. Bangladesh need a change of plans. 
 
Dropped!! Salma Khatun has dropped a caught and bowled here of Pooja Vastrakar. It would now be great to see how much does this hurt Bangladesh later on
9:22 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 180-6 | Over 44- Yastika goes after 50

 
And it is a bit anti-climactic that Yastika, who took the entire six balls of the last over just to get one run and get to 50, has been caught at short-fine after trying to play an innovative shot, the scoop off Ritu Moni. Moni picks her third and India lose its sixth for 176. 
 
Four runs come from the 44th over as India reach 180-6 with six overs to go 
9:16 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 176-5 | Over 43- 50 for Yastika Bhatia

9:12 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 174-5 | Over 42- Now only 8 left

9:06 AM

Live | IND W vs BAN W | Women's World Cup | Ind 165-5 | Over 40- 10 to go

 
India have what can be called the last big-hitting duo in the middle with all due respect to Sneh Rana, but her current form does not give confidence that she can tear off. So with 10 overs to go, India must aim for at least 70 runs from the next 10 overs

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First Published: Mar 22 2022 | 5:56 AM IST