Bangladesh and Ireland qualify for 2023 women’s T20 World Cup
Bangladesh 113 for 5 (Rumana 28*, Murshida 26, Kanoh 1-13) beat Thailand 102 for 6 (Chantham 64, Salma 3-18, Sanjida 2-7) by 11 runs
Bangladesh had a rough time with the bat, too, losing three wickets for 29 runs in a middle-overs mini-collapse as the Thailand bowlers kept chipping away. Their top three got off to stable starts, but couldn’t get off the blocks, and Bangladesh were restricted to just 81 after 17 overs.
Ireland 137 for 6 (Prendergast 28, Stokell 26*, Sibanda 2-24) beat Zimbabwe 133 for 6 (Mayers 39, Musonda 31, Maguire 2-18, Kelly 2-27) by four runs
It was a tight affair in the first semi-final, as Ireland rode on a combined batting effort to put up a competitive 137 for 6, but then Zimbabwe gave the target a spirited chase, before stopping just four runs short.
“It is a lot of relief that we won. They ran us till the last ball; it was a very competitive game,” Delany said. “We weren’t successful last time so wanted to do things differently. We had a very good season – some brilliant wins against some tough sides. Qualifying for the World Cup is the next step in the journey. We will get to play against some better sides hopefully on a more regular basis.”
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