Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women: Australia Aim to Continue Their Unbeaten Run In the World Cup

March 24, 2022
Ghostwriter

ICC Women’s World Cup 2022
Match #25
Basin Reserve, Wellington

Australia Women Australia Women
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Bangladesh Women Bangladesh Women

Australia will face Bangladesh in match 25 of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s World Cup 2022 at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Friday. Read on as we preview this match. This fixture begins at 03:30 am IST local time. 

Both teams have yet to face each in a one-day international. Bangladesh suffered comprehensive defeat at the hands of India. Currently, Bangladesh women are lying in the bottom half of the league table with two points to their name after five matches played.

On the other hand, Australia registered a comfortable win over South Africa in a game played at Basin Reserve. Captain Meg Lanning will be hoping that the side can continue their unbeaten run in the competition.

Teams Status

Australia

The team management will be hoping that the side can continue their winning momentum against Bangladesh.

In their previous game, bowlers put in a decent performance to restrict South Africa to less than 300 runs. For Australia women, Alana king, Mega Schutt, and Ashleigh Gardner bowled well and claimed one wicket apiece.

Chasing 272 runs for victory, Australia managed to complete the chase with five overs to spare. For Australia women, Captain Meg Lanning was the standout performer with the bat and finished the innings with the top-score of 135 not out off 130 balls.

Besides Lanning, the likes of Beth Mooney, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath and Annabel Sutherland put in decent scores to help the side notch up their sixth consecutive victory in the competition.

Bangladesh

Nigar Sultana-led unit will be hoping to put in an improved batting performance against Australia women.

For Bangladesh women, medium-pacer Ritu Moni was the standout bowler on display with figures of 3 for 37 in her ten overs. Besides Moni, Nahida Akter bowled well and claimed 2 for 42 in her nine overs.

Chasing 230 runs for victory, Bangladesh failed to get going in their innings and were bundled out for just 119 runs in 40.3 overs. For Bangladesh women, Salma Khatun scored 32 runs off 35 balls with the help of four boundaries, whereas Lata Mondal chipped in with 24 runs off 46 balls.

What Do the Sportsbooks Say?

Brand Australia Women Bangladesh Women
Sportsbet.io 1.01 17.50
PariPesa 1.01 19
22Bet 1.008 16
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After winning six matches on the bounce, Australia women will be favorites to win their game against Bangladesh women. Sportsbet.io has Australia women priced at 1.01 and Bangladesh women at 17.50,Paripesa has Australia women available for 1.01 and Bangladesh women at 19. Lastly, 22Bet has Australia women priced at 1.008 and Bangladesh women is priced at 16.


Tipster’s Angle

Top Batsman-Australia women- Meg Lanning @3.50

Skipper Meg Lanning led from the front with the bat and notched up a scintillating ton against South Africa women. She will be keen to continue his rich vein of form against Bangladesh women. She is expected to score over 40.5 runs and top-score for Australia women. This oddity has been sourced from DafaBet.

Top Bowler- Australia women- Alana [email protected]

Leg-spinner Alana King has been a consistent performer for Australia in his maiden World Cup.Dar is currently leading wicket-taker for Australia women and is back to be top bowler for Australia women. These odds have been sourced from DafaBet.

Conclusion

Both sides are lying in the bottom half of the league table at the moment.

With Meg Lanning, Alana King and Ashleigh Gardner putting in excellent performances in the previous match, the team management will be hoping for a clinical performance with the bat and ball against Bangladesh women.

On the other hand, Bangladesh will have to produce something special to push Australia women in this contest.

Therefore, the prediction is for Australia women to register a comprehensive win over Bangladesh women.

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