India vs Bangladesh Highlights, Women's World Cup 2022: India beat Bangladesh by 110 runs
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Mar 22, 2022, 13:26:26 IST
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India vs Bangladesh Highlights, Women's World Cup 2022: India beat Bangladesh by 110 runs

Ind vs Ban Women's World Cup 2022 Live: Sneh Rana took 4/30 as India (229/7) beat Bangladesh (119) by 110 runs to keep semi-final hopes alive. India now also need to win their match against South Africa. Get live cricket score updates of women's world cup 2022 match between India vs Bangladesh. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India
05:55 (IST) Mar 22
But Bangladesh lost to hosts New Zeal and and South Africa thereafter
05:55 (IST) Mar 22
After running West Indies close with a four-run loss in their campaign opener, Bangladesh notched their first World Cup win when they outclassed Pakistan by nine runs to prove that they weren't in the tournament to merely make up the numbers
05:55 (IST) Mar 22
Bangladesh, who have just one win from four matches, are far more competitive than what the points table suggests
05:55 (IST) Mar 22
Against Bangladesh, India need to bring their 'A' game to the field
05:54 (IST) Mar 22
India will have to do some number crunching and ensure that they win big in their next two matches
05:52 (IST) Mar 22

The atmosphere in the team remains positive. After a loss you do feel down but we are in good headspace ahead of the game (against Bangladesh). We will play to win, the net run rate remains secondary. Bangladesh have reached here by performing and are always improving. There are no easy games in this World Cup.

Sneh Rana

05:50 (IST) Mar 22
Coming together and performing as a unit will be crucial for the team and the fact is not lost on India
05:46 (IST) Mar 22
The middle order is another area of concern and some runs from Richa Ghosh and Sneh Rana will help India build a competitive score, especially with Harmanpreet Kaur in fine form
05:44 (IST) Mar 22
Smarting from two back-to-back losses against England and New Zealand, India will seek to get off to a good start against Bangladesh
05:33 (IST) Mar 22
India's best first-wicket association has been between Yastika and Mandhana, a 49 against West Indies
05:33 (IST) Mar 22
Yastika Bhatia then paired up with Mandhana in three matches before Shafali was brought back
05:33 (IST) Mar 22
India have tried out two opening pairs in five matches with Smriti Mandhana starting alongside Shafali Verma first, before she was dropped
05:33 (IST) Mar 22
Batting has been a concern for India with their inability to get off to a good start hitting them hard
05:33 (IST) Mar 22
It has been a case of fluctuating form for India, who can ill-afford any more slip-ups in the competition
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