Bangladesh Cricket

Nigar Sultana Joty stars as Bangladesh women defeat Scotland in tri-series

Ahmad Rashidi · · 3 min read
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A Resilient Performance in Edinburgh

The Bangladesh women’s cricket team demonstrated remarkable resilience and tactical maturity in their latest outing of the ongoing Tri-Nation Series. By defeating Scotland Women by 34 runs, the Tigresses have not only secured a vital victory but have also reignited their aspirations of clinching the series title. This win serves as a testament to their ability to absorb early pressure and dominate the game under challenging conditions.

Overcoming Early Obstacles

Winning the toss and electing to bat first at Edinburgh, Bangladesh faced an immediate trial. The top order struggled to navigate the Scottish bowling attack, finding themselves in a precarious position at 23/3. The early loss of wickets placed the team under immense scrutiny, but the foundation of the side remained unshaken thanks to a calculated rescue mission.

Captain Leading from the Front

Nigar Sultana Joty stars as Bangladesh women defeat Scotland in tri-series, largely due to her masterful individual contribution. The captain anchored the innings with a brilliant 58 off 47 balls, displaying both patience and aggression when required. Her ability to stabilize the ship allowed her teammates to play with greater freedom. She was well-supported by Sobhana Mostary, who contributed a valuable 39 off 31 deliveries, and Shorna Akter, who chipped in with 20 off 23. This middle-order stability propelled Bangladesh to a respectable total of 152/6 at the end of their allotted 20 overs.

The Bowling Masterclass

Defending a target of 153, the Bangladeshi bowlers arrived at the pitch with clear intentions. They exerted pressure from the very first ball, dismantling the Scottish top order to leave them reeling at 36/3. While Sarah Bryce offered a glimmer of hope for the hosts with her gritty 40 off 41 balls, the lack of support from the rest of the batting lineup proved fatal to Scotland’s chase.

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The Bangladeshi bowling unit functioned as a cohesive force, eventually bowling Scotland out for just 118 runs. The standout performer with the ball was undoubtedly Ritu Moni, whose stellar spell yielded 4 wickets, effectively stalling any attempts at a comeback from the Scottish middle order. Marufa Akter and Sanjida Akter Meghla provided excellent support by picking up 2 wickets each, while Rabeya Khan and Sobhana Mostary chipped in with a wicket apiece.

Looking Ahead

This comprehensive 34-run victory highlights the depth and tactical versatility currently present within the Bangladesh squad. By mastering both the batting recovery and the bowling execution, the team has proven that they are a force to be reckoned with in the tournament. As the Tri-Nation Series progresses, the Tigresses will be looking to carry this momentum into their future fixtures, maintaining the intensity that defined their performance in Edinburgh. With the batting lineup finding its rhythm and the bowlers delivering consistent breakthroughs, the team appears well-prepared for the challenges that lie ahead in their quest for the series title.

Key Match Statistics

  • Top Scorer: Nigar Sultana Joty (58 runs)
  • Leading Wicket-Taker: Ritu Moni (4 wickets)
  • Winning Margin: 34 runs
  • Venue: Edinburgh

The triumph in this encounter is a significant milestone for the side, proving that they possess the mental fortitude to bounce back from adversity and dictate the flow of the game against quality international opposition. Fans of the Tigresses can certainly look forward to more high-intensity cricket as the tournament reaches its business end.

Ahmad Rashidi

Ahmad Rashidi is a senior cricket correspondent for TOLOnews and one of the most recognised voices covering Afghanistan’s remarkable cricketing rise. A Kabul University journalism graduate, he started reporting from the dusty club grounds of Nangarhar and Khost long before the world took notice of Afghan cricket. Today, Ahmad is a constant presence at ICC events, providing nuanced analysis in both Dari and English. His deep knowledge of spin bowling techniques—especially the art of leg‑spin and googly—has made him a go‑to expert on Afghanistan’s famed spinning attack. He has reported on multiple T20 World Cups, the Afghanistan Premier League, and the journeys of players like Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman from local heroes to global stars. Ahmad’s work is marked by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to shining a light on cricket’s development in emerging nations.