Despite playing well throughout the tournament, the girls of Bangladesh could not reach the finals. They lost against Sri Lanka in the final of the U-19 tri-series and had to be content with being runners-up. Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 36 runs in the final.
Today, Friday (January 2), Sri Lanka won the toss and batted first at the Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox's Bazar and scored 148 runs in 20 overs. In response, Bangladesh could score 112 runs by batting the scheduled 20 overs and losing 8 wickets.
Bangladesh lost the title after losing to Sri Lanka
Despite playing well throughout the tournament, the girls of Bangladesh could not reach the finals. They lost against Sri Lanka in the final of the U-19 tri-series and had to be content with being runners-up. Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 36 runs in the final.
Today, Friday (January 2), Sri Lanka won the toss and batted first at the Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium in Cox's Bazar and scored 148 runs in 20 overs. In response, Bangladesh could score 112 runs by batting the scheduled 20 overs and losing 8 wickets.
Bangladesh did not get off to a good start chasing the target. The Bangladeshi batsmen could not stand in front of the Lankan bowlers. Rabeya Akhter scored the maximum 31 runs for the team. The second highest 16 runs came from Arbin Tani's bat. The rest couldn't say anything.
Before this, the two Lankan openers Netmi Parna and Devimi Bihanga made a great start to bat. The two added 104 runs in the opening pair. They did not care about the Bangladeshi bowlers with the new ball. In the beginning, both played a bit defensively but became aggressive with time. An unbeaten 66 runs came from Netmi Parna's bat. Sri Lanka gets a big collection.
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