Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Bangladesh Women vs Malaysia Women to be played on 24th July on the Pitch of …
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Bangladesh Women vs Malaysia Women to be played on 24th July on the Pitch of …
Bangladesh Women vs Malaysia Women 11th T20I Winning Odds
Bangladesh Women – 2.77 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.277 in return). Bet Now
Malaysia Women – 4.75 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.475 returns). Bet Now
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Match: Bangladesh Women vs Malaysia Women 11th T20I Match Womens Asia Cup, 2024
Date: 24th July 2024
Time: 08:30 pm IST and 02:00 pm GMT
Venue: Rangiri Dambulla Stadium – Dambulla, Sri Lanka
Although teams have only managed more than 150 twice, the pitch at Dambulla has historically been favourable to bat on. The low, sluggish tracks here have proven to be a favourite haunt for bowlers, both leg break and conventional off-spinners.
A major plus is that the prediction indicates there may not be any weather-related delays to the contest.
In their first match, the Bangladeshi women were at ease chasing a century against Thailand, but in their second encounter, against a far more formidable Sri Lankan attack, they were obviously outclassed. After the top three were out of the game in just ten balls, skipper Nigar Sultana had to get to work fixing the situation.
However, there was scarcely any meaningful middle-order partnership, as Bangladesh could only manage 111 in their 20 overs. That pitiful score was never going to be sufficient to thwart a formidable Sri Lankan team, and in the eighteenth over, they eventually crossed the finish line. The batting group isn’t fragile per se, but they haven’t really moved over their 0–5 thumping during their May visit from Indian women.
Dilara Akter, Murshida Khatun, Ishma Tanjim, Nigar Sultana (c & wk), Ritu Moni, Rabeya Khan, Shorna Akter, Rumana Ahmed, Nahida Akter, Marufa Akter, Sabikun Nahar.
The other day at Dambulla, women from Sri Lanka beat up women from Malaysia. Their bowlers let the hosts to score 184 runs in 20 overs, but their batting order collapsed to fold at 40, making it seem impossible to chase 185 for win.
A 144-run loss against one of the competition’s heavyweights revealed the disparity in skill between a developing Malaysian team and a seasoned Sri Lankan team. Even if the outcome wasn’t in their favor, they played a respectable match against Thailand.
Elsa Hunter, Wan Julia, and Winifred Duraisingam will be crucial to their batting order if they are to pose any kind of threat to Bangladeshi spinners. Duraisingam’s medium-paced right arm can also do a lot for her.
She’s going to lead the way with the ball as well, having taken three wickets in two games. Suabika Manivannan, with two wickets, and Mahirah Izzati Ismail, with four wickets, should bowl like animals to stop Bangladeshi batters from scoring runs at will.
Winifred Duraisingam (c), Wan Julia (wk), Elsa Hunter, Mahirah Izzati Ismail, Ainna Hamizah Hashim, Aina Najwa, Amalin Sorfina, Suabika Manivannan, Aisya Eleesa, Dhanusri Muhunan, Nur Izzatul Syafiqa
The bottom two teams in Group B will square off in this match, however, Bangladesh Women will be favoured to place in the top two. They must triumph and hope that the strong Sri Lankan women beat the strong Thai women to do this. Bangladesh Women are our favourite to win this tournament; Malaysian women have had difficulty keeping up with their rivals.