ENG vs BAN: England kept their cool to secure a four-wicket victory over Bangladesh in a close match at Guwahati, led by an elegant knock of unbeaten 79 by captain Heather Knight.
In the face of a determined bowling performance by Bangladesh, England’s experience and depth proved too much to handle, as they chased down 178 to record their second win in the tournament and climb to the number one position in the points table.
ENG vs BAN: Key Moments from the Match
Bangladesh Bat First: Crisp Beginning, Erratic Middle Order
Batting first, Bangladesh began well, with Sharmin Akhter hitting early boundaries. But England reacted rapidly:
Lauren Bell sent Rubya Haider back early
Linsey Smith picked up skipper Nigar Sultana in her first over
Sobhana Mostary played a gritty hand with her first ODI half-century (60 off 94) and knit together crucial partnerships, but there was a sharp dip in momentum in the middle overs.
From overs 21 to 30, Bangladesh contributed only 16 runs
Ritu Moni found it difficult to rotate strike, scoring only 5 off 36 balls
Rabeya Khan’s Late Surge
At the time when Bangladesh seemed like folding under pressure, Rabeya Khan came up with an excellent counter-attacking cameo:
43 off 27 balls*, with 6 fours and a six
Assisted Bangladesh in coming from 146/8 to reach a respectable 178 in 49.4 overs
Top BAN scorers:
Sobhana Mostary – 60
Rabeya Khan – 43*
England’s top bowlers: Sophie Ecclestone (3/24) and Charlie Dean (2/28)
ENG vs BAN: England’s Chase Falters Early
England’s reply was far from smooth. Bangladesh’s Marufa Akter and Fahima Khatun set off a top-order collapse, leaving England struggling at 103/6.
Amy Jones was lbw caught early by Marufa, Tammy Beaumont and Emma Lamb were cheaply dismissed. Nat Sciver-Brunt scored a fluent 32 but was caught out against the run of play and Alice Capsey provided early energy before being caught lbw. With wickets tumbling every other ball, England got a genuine fright at the midpoint of the chase.
Heather Knight and Charlie Dean Seal the Deal
Under pressure, Heather Knight produced a captain’s innings:
Unbeaten 79 off 111 balls,attached herself to the crease sensibly, getting to her fifty off 86 balls and benefited from two marginal DRS appeals and a third-umpire decision in her favor.
Charlie Dean gave the solidity of support in a composed and calm role in the partnership. Together, they:
Established an unbeaten 79-run seventh wicket stand
Guided England out of trouble and reached the target in 46.1 overs
Dean scored the winning boundary to seal the chase
ENG vs BAN: Match Scorecard Highlights
Bangladesh – 178 all out in 49.4 overs
Sobhana Mostary – 60 (94)
Rabeya Khan – 43* (27)
Sophie Ecclestone – 3/24
Charlie Dean – 2/28
England – 182/6 in 46.1 overs
Heather Knight – 79* (111)
Nat Sciver-Brunt – 32 (34)
Fahima Khatun – 3/16
Marufa Akter – 2/28
Result: England won by 4 wickets
Player of the Match: Heather Knight
ENG vs BAN: Points Table Impact
With this victory, England jump to the top of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 table, demonstrating strength and maturity under pressure. Bangladesh may not have won yet, but they can draw some solace from their energetic outing and ongoing development in the competition.
Captain Knight Leads by Example
This ENG vs BAN encounter was a reminder of the importance of experience in crunch time. Heather Knight’s measured knock highlighted her leadership, but Bangladesh’s upstart stars like Marufa Akter and Rabeya Khan provided hinting signs for the future.
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