Important events
38th about: England 143-6 (Knight 53, Dean 14) Bangladesh turns to their seventh bowler, the Medium-Pacer Ritu Moni, who almost pushed through a quiet over from Wicket-to-Wicket.
England needs 36 of 72 balls.
Fifty for Heather Knight!
37th about: England 140-6 (Knight 51, Dean 13) Knight drives the Legspinner Shorna for a single to reach a crucial half century of 86 balls, with five four and a six. It was a desperate battle in the beginning: she was published twice, with both decisions the assessment destroyed and then survived what looked like a clean catch. But she has beaten with increasing authority, shown the value of all her experience and seems to have this runchase under control.
Seems.
36th about: England 137-6 (Knight 49, Dean 12) Knight picks – and performs her attacking shots so well. She runs to the track to shoot Maghla over her head for four, a copy of the shot of the shot that she played four overs ago from the same bowler.
Bangladesh is not the first tonight, really needs a wicket.
35th about: England 130-6 (Knight 43, Dean 11) Knight lifts Rabeya halfway for two, a ultimately safe shot in a decent for England. The target is due to 49 of 90 balls.
34th about: England 124-6 (Knight 40, Dean 8) Nigar Sultana decides it is time to play her asset, Fahima Khatun. Dean comes in a jumble with a spitting break that touches her on the hindleg; Too high for an LBW recovery power, but beautifully bent.
Only a single of the over. Fahima’s figures are exceptional, 8-1-14-3, but that means she only has 12 balls to bowl.
33rd about: England 123-6 (Knight 40, Dean 7) Dean hits a long hop from Nahida to the cover border. The profit predictor hardly knows what day it is, let alone who the victory will appear.
I forgot to mention that Marufa Akter, whose new ball spell England brought in trouble, has been out of the field for a while, possibly with cramps. That can be a disguised blessing. In addition to she bent at the beginning, some of the batters of England may prefer pace on the ball at this stage.
32nd about: England 117-6 (Knight 39, Dean 2) Knight turns the field off to hit Maghla for four over her head. That is a brilliant shot from Knight, who has quietly played in shape during these innings.
At one stage, Knight 16 out of 53 had balls and was handed out two or three times; Since then she has hit 23 of 23 balls with barely a false battle.
31st about: England 112-6 (Knight 34, Dean 2) The first poor ball from Shorna is wiped four before the corner for Knight, with three singles who complete a decent over for England. Seventy -six to win from 114 balls.
30th about: England 105-6 (Knight 28, Dean 1) England needs their spinners to win the game – with the bat.
Yes, it was plumb lbw. Capsey was hit on the hind leg by a beautiful delivery of Maghla, the left arm spinner; It booked inside the wicket, quite wide on the fold, before it straightfor that straight to beat Capsey’s work to pin her LBW.
Wicket! England 103-6 (Capsey LBW B Maghla 20)
Alice Capsey tries to assess – but she no longer has time and the referees send her packing! I think it was over anyway.
29th about: England 102-5 (Knight 26, Capsey 20) A good over from Shorna, who has shown no sign of nerves, even though he is an 18-year-old bowling in a crucial phase of a vital world cup competition.
28th about: England 100-5 (Knight 25, Capsey 19) Maghla replaces Fahima, who still has three overs for bowling, and almost strikes when Capsey knew a loft shot that is a shortage.
A single on the ground brings the hundred of England forward. They need 79 of 132 balls.
27th about: England 98-5 (Knight 24, Capsey 18) Time for another Legspinner, the teenager Shorna Akter. Capsey deliberately cuts her first ball for four and hit the field player in short third place. Shorna responds with a beauty that tears along the edge.
26th about: England 92-5 (Knight 23, Capsey 13) Fahima has changed goal, which is interesting, given that on the other hand she bowed an enchantment of 6-1-12-3. Capsey shows a lot of respect and takes only one of the last delivery.
25th about: England 91-5 (Knight 23, Capsey 12) Capsey skilfully cuts Rabeya to the cover limit, who is on an arm -waving row between the captain Nigar Sultana and one of her team, presumably the Bowler Rabeya.
Capsey’s attacking approach makes her dangerous in a low scoring game. But Bangladesh knows that if they get her out quickly, they still need a lot in the bowlers with England.
Halfway, England needs 88 runs with five more wickets.
24th about: England 86-5 (Knight 23, Capsey 7) Knight now plays with more certainty; It is 10 overs since she was last published because of goodness. England needs her to be there at the end, ideally with another non-outdoor fittings. This seems to be increasingly going to the thread.
23rd about: England 83-5 (Knight 22, Capsey 5) Alice Capsey leaves the goal with a very controlled border, driven by extra lid of the rear foot. I don’t think she will try to win this game by hanging over to the 50th.
Lamb is out! Yes, that is the right decision, and it was a bit of a surprise for everyone that the catch was checked because Nahida took the ball at breast height.
That check overshadowed briefly which was a desperate badly thought of.
Lamb is asked to wait at the border While they check the catch. Nahida took the ball neatly before he fell, and wants to check the third referee if she brushed the ball to the ground when she landed. It looks a clean catch, although there is a degree of doubt, so I would not give up the farm.
Wicket! England 78-5 (Lamb C Nahida B Fahima 1)
This is a terrible shot from Emma Lamb. She tried to repeat the Battle of Knight in the previous one, just to drag Fahima to the middle immediately. England is difficult again.
22nd about: England 78-4 (Knight 22, Lamb 1) Heather Knight clearly reads the OBO in the middle. She focuses on Rabeya and goes down to elegant too chip for the middle of six. That is the first border of Knight in 16 overs and the first of England in 11.
Non-Striker Lamb survives a precautionary measure Run Request When the Bowler Rabeya bends the ball on the stumps.
21st about: England 72-4 (Knight 16, Lamb 1) Knight’s experience now makes her the most important player, although her bat currently has no middle and she has already spent two or three times.
A single and a width of Fahima’s fifth over. It is a strange thing to say with the required rate at 3.68 per over, but England may have to start thinking about the targeting of certain bowlers. Fahima is not one of them.
20th about: England 70-4 (Knight 15, Lamb 1) Bangladesh uses laying spider from both ends via Rabeya and Fahima. Lamb is beaten, tries to cut Rabeya and cannot pierce the inner field during another girl.
England does not go anywhere, and they don’t even do it quickly: the last nine overs have yielded 15 runs and two wickets.
“Hmm, cricket is many streets for another sport that I could mention when using technology for decision -making, but the low catch has been the grit in the oyster for so long,” says Tom Hopkins. “I have the feeling that I have long been aware of ‘the foreshorting effect’ than I can remember and yet we will continue to use TV repetitions that we know they can be misleading. Certainly with every technology in every course of life you have to understand and work in the limitations. Wish should think.”
19th about: England 70-4 (Knight 15, Lamb 1) Good that England has chosen seven batters. The next is Emma Lamb, who works her first ball past slip for a single.
Fahima’s figures are quite something: 4-1-5-2.
Dunkley is out! The leg stump, the call from Umpire, was the decision on the field was crucial. England is now in major problems. And Bangladesh sniffs a historical achievement: their first victory in England in any size. I think it’s just the sixth game between the parties – four T20s and one ODI – but this would be seismic things.
Wicket! England 69-4 (Dunkley LBW B Fahima 0)
This starts to smell like a doomed English run on the subcontinent – and now it smells positive! Dunkley has issued the third ball for nothing, and although she did assessed The decision, it looks good and really.
Wicket! England 69-3 (Sciver-Brunt C Sub B Fahima 32)
It just became even more interesting! Sciver brunt is full of confidence to Fahima, only to hit a low full throw directly to Midwicket. The replacement Farzana takes a casual catch to give Bangladesh the wicket they crave.
18th about: England 69-2 (Knight 15, Sciver-Brunt 32) A silence from Rabeya makes it 14 points of the last seven overs. This is an interesting period in the game.
17th about: England 67-2 (Knight 14, Sciver-Brunt 31) Fahima bowed around 42 MPH, gets a nice flight, and so far England has not worked how she can score her. Don’t believe me, just look at her bowling figures: 3-0-4-0.
Since its last border, Sciver-Brunt 7 has scored from 21 balls. Nothing for England to worry – but when she goes, things can become very difficult.
16th about: England 66-2 (Knight 13, Sciver-Brunt 31) Sciver brunt is located after that early flurry of borders. She has to hang out because Knight cannot get started at all; She is the subject of a strangled LBW shout after he has been hit out of the line by Nahida.
Knight has 13 out of 42 balls, sciver brunt 31 of 34.
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