Ireland beat Bangladesh in T20 thriller despite record partnership
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In the first T20 match of the series on Thursday at Sylhet International Stadium, Ireland defeated Bangladesh by 12 runs. Batting first, Ireland scored 169 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs. In response, Bangladesh managed 157 for 7, falling short of the target.
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The game came down to the final two overs, with Bangladesh needing 18 runs to win. Ireland’s Orla Prendergast turned the game in her team’s favor with a remarkable 19th over, conceding no runs and picking up two crucial wickets. In the final over, Arlene Kelly sealed the win, conceding only five runs and taking another wicket.
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Despite the loss, Bangladesh set a new record for their highest chase attempt in T20 internationals, surpassing their previous effort of 152 against Pakistan in pursuit of 168.
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5 Jan 25However, their highest successful chase remains 146 runs against Sri Lanka in Colombo last year, where they won by six wickets.