Sports

T20 WC 2024: Coach Hashan Tillakaratne Urges Bangladesh To ‘Play For Pride’ Against SA

Ahead of their last group stage match in the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup on Saturday, Bangladesh’s head coach Hashan Tillakaratne said the team will play for pride in the upcoming encounter against South Africa.

“We need to play for our pride against South Africa. We have beaten them once, so it’s up to all of us to get together and put up a better show. We know there are certain things that we can’t control, but we can control our own game and play to our potential,” Hashan Tillakaratne said as quoted by the ICC.

Advertisement · Scroll to continue

With fellow rivals England and West Indies meeting each other at the end of the group stage, South Africa knows a win could be enough against Bangladesh in their Dubai evening clash.

The Proteas have certainly threatened to at least emulate their runners-up effort from last year’s tournament, making light work of the West Indies and Scotland, and only falling to England in the final over in their encounter on October 8.

Laura Wolvaardt has led from the front in the campaign, scoring a tournament-high 141 runs in her three knocks, at an average of 70.50 and striking a touch under 117. Tazmin Brits (113 runs) has followed suit, with the likes of Marizanne Kapp and Sune Luus accelerating at strike rates of 168.29 and 126.66 respectively. With the ball, unsung Protea hero Nonkuleko Mlaba has enjoyed the spotlight of the UAE tournament, taking eight wickets at an average of under eight.

It would take a monumental effort to make the semi-finals, but progress is at least mathematically possible for Bangladesh. A win by 68 or more runs or a successful chase in around 8.2 overs would move their net run rate at least past South Africa’s, although they would require one of West Indies and England to finish on four points and with a net run rate blow significant enough to see it finish below Bangladesh’s.

Nigar Sultana Joty’s side were opening day winners over Scotland, though struggled in defeats to England and the West Indies.
Runs have been hard to come by for the team outside of Sobhana Mostary, though there have been positives for youngsters with the ball, with Marufa Akter and Rabeya Khan in the wickets, which bodes well for future tournaments.

“I think for us as a team we have this thing of when our backs are up against the wall, we always come back guns blazing,” South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Sinalo Jafta said.

MUST READ | Chamari Athapaththu On SL’s Poor WT20 WC Campaign: Usually If I…

(With inputs from ANI)

Roktim Rajpal

Recent Posts

Athiya Shetty And KL Rahul Blessed With A Baby Girl On March 24

Athiya Shetty And KL Rahul Blessed With A Baby Girl On March 24

10 minutes ago

Will IPL 2025 Get Its First 300 On April 17? All About Dale Steyn’s Bold Prediction

SRH already holds four out of the five highest team totals in IPL history, making…

10 minutes ago

Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens in Gaza As Egypt Proposes New Ceasefire Plan

Egyptian plan suggests Hamas release five Israeli hostages per week, with Israel initiating the second…

14 minutes ago

Iranian Activist Hamideh Zarei Sentenced To 178 Lashes And 18 Months In Prison For Defying Hijab Law

Iranian activist Hamideh Zarei, a vocal critic of the mandatory hijab, now faces 178 lashes…

24 minutes ago

MPs And Former MPs To Get 24% Salary Hike Starting April 2025- Check New Pay Structure Here

This announcement follows the Karnataka Assembly’s recent decision to double the salaries of the Chief…

26 minutes ago

Mahindra Thar Roxx Gets New Mocha Grey Interiors, Replacing Ivory White – Here’s Why

The Mahindra Thar Roxx, launched on August 15, 2024, initially featured Ivory White interiors, offering…

27 minutes ago