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Women’s ODI WC Qualifiers: Sultana’s Ton, Twin Five-fers Power Bangladesh To Record Win
Sultana’s 78-ball century, complemented by Sharmin Akhter’s unbeaten 94, propelled Bangladesh to their highest-ever ODI total — 271/3 — eclipsing their previous best of 252. In reply, Thailand collapsed for just 93, their lowest total in the format, as Bangladesh registered their biggest win by runs in ODIs.
After losing Ishma Tanjim early in the fourth over, Bangladesh's innings was anchored by a 104-run second-wicket partnership between Sharmin Akhter and Fargana Hoque. Hoque made a fluent half-century off 75 balls before falling to a top-edged slog sweep on 53.
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