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Joty: Improvements are showing now

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty and teammates react following their thrilling victory over Ireland
Having won their first three games at the tournament, Bangladesh are just a solitary victory away from finishing in the top two places in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025.

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This will ensure their participation at the global mega event later this year. However, the side will be coming up against two quality opponents in West Indies and Pakistan, and will need to be at their very best to overcome the challenge.


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Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty, speaking after her side's win over Scotland on Tuesday, wanted her teammates to keep themselves grounded and go about the grind before these big match-ups.


"We plan to go match-by-match. Yes, we're looking forward to the game, but we play this game as a team," Joty stated.


After starting with a massive 178-run win over Thailand, Bangladesh secured a nailbiter against Ireland by two wickets, before overcoming the fight from Scotland's tail to win their third encounter by 34 runs.


Joty wanted her side to put in a similar effort against the West Indies and Pakistan.


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"We need to concentrate on what (good things) we've done as a team. It's going to be a good match, and the way we've played in the last few games, we just want to continue with that," she added.


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Bangladesh's winning run has been setup by a strong batting performances, with Joty leading the charge with 235 runs from three games, to top the run charts at the tournament.


Joty has been thrilled with the efforts from her batting group at the Qualifier so far.


"Batting was our visible problem for the last few years. Our bowlers have done well but some of our batting couldn't click (in the past)," she noted.


"But this tournament our batters have played wonderfully well. They've been getting runs in the top-order especially, and they've been pretty consistent.


"It was the only unit where we needed to work on, but those improvements are actually showing now."


Bangladesh will go up against Hayley Matthews' West Indies on 17th April next at the tournament.



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