Captain Nigar Sultana Joty spearheaded the effort with an impressive century, while bowlers Fahima Khatun and Jannatul Ferdus excelled with the ball, each taking five wickets.
Pakistan kicked off their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 campaign with a hard-fought win over Ireland, while West Indies were left stunned by a spirited Scotland despite a valiant effort from Hayley Matthews, on an eventful opening day of the tournament, according to the ICC.
The six-team tournament will take place in Pakistan between April 9-19, with two sides to earn their place at this year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup as a result, as per the official website of ICC.
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier, set to take place in Pakistan, will feature the hosts alongside Full Members Bangladesh, Ireland and West Indies, as well as Associate Members Thailand and Scotland.
With an average age of just around 15 years, the Indian Arrows Women Juniors will gain significant exposure from playing in a senior tournament with teams across the country. It serves as fruitful preparation for the SAFF U17 Women's Championship (September 2025) and the AFC U17 Women's Asia
Indian football team head coach Manolo Marquez was visibly disappointed with his team's performance as they were held to a draw by Bangladesh in their third-round opener of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
Bowling all-rounder Nida Dar is a significant absence from the squad, having been one of the 19 players selected for the training camp in preparation for the qualifier tournament.
India's campaign in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Final Round didn't have the best start as they were held goalless by Bangladesh in the opening Group A match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Tuesday.
India, as the host nation, has already secured its place in the tournament, along with Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. The final two spots will be determined through the Women's World Cup Qualifiers, set to take place in Lahore on April 9.
Dottin injured herself during the recent Women's Premier League (WPL) tournament in India and has not recovered in time to feature in the six-team tournament in Pakistan, as per ICC.
On Tuesday, March 25, India and Bangladesh will face off for the 29th time in international football. The subcontinental rivalry, perhaps the biggest in the region, has been dominated by the Blue Tigers, who have won 14 contests -- including the first one at the 1978 Asian Games -- lost just
Mumbai-based Stasya Pandey, Jahnvi Raheja and Jaden Dsouza from Amateur Riders' Club (ARC) qualify for the National Equestrian Championships (NEC) held at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai. The qualifiers were judged by the respected Col. Sunil Shivdas and Col. HR Sunil.