Ritu, Rumana take Green to final
Ritu Moni demonstrated a brilliant all-round performance while Rumana Ahmed played a scintillating knock as Bangladesh Green beat Bangladesh Red by six wickets to reach the final of the Bangabandhu Bangladesh Games in Sylhet on Wednesday.
Ritu claimed 2-44 while Shanjida Akther and Disha Biswas also chipped in two wickets each as Bangladesh Green restricted Bangladesh Red to 157-8 in their stipulated overs after opting to field first at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
Sharmin Akter made the highest 72 runs for Bangladesh Red.
In reply, Lata Mondol took two quick wickets while others also chipped in as Bangladesh Green were reduced to 39-4 in the 16th over during their run-chase.
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Women’s team undergo Covid-19 test
Sports Correspondent
2nd January, 2021 10:35:41
Members of Bangladesh national women s team on Saturday completed their Covid-19 test at the BCB Academy premises ahead of their month-long training camp scheduled to start at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Bangladesh women s cricketers had an extremely quiet year, with the national team last taking the field on March 2. BCB is planning to hold the training camp in order to prepare the players for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers and other bilateral series.
Bangladesh national women’s team is expected to take part in the 2021 ICC Women s World Cup qualifiers in Sri Lanka from June 26 to July 10 that was postponed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.