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Bangladesh v Nepal, ACC Women's Tournament final, Johor

Bangladesh beat Nepal to win tournament

Cricinfo staff

July 18, 2007

Bangladesh 27 for 2 beat Nepal 26 for 8 (S. Akhter 2-7, S. Khatun 2-5, T.R. Sarker 2-9, C. Chakma 2-0) by eight wickets
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Reshma, Papiya, Tajkia and Shamima with the Trophy © Getty Images

Bangladesh overpowered Nepal by eight wickets to win the inaugural ACC Women's Tournament in Johor Bahru. Tajkia Akhtar, Bangladesh's captain, said: "It's a victory for the whole nation and the cricket system."

Nepal chose to bat under cloudy skies hoping against hope to put some kind of defendable total against the strongest bowling attack in the competition. The pace of Panna Ghosh was kept out but at the end of the eight over, Shamima Akhter pierced Ritu Kanoujiya's defence with a yorker to start the collapse. Two more wickets fell soon after.

Thunder rumbled intermittently and the moment lightning was seen, the umpires suspended play at the end of the 12th over with Nepal 12 for 3.

Heavy rainfall meant play was held up for more than four hours, the two dressing rooms vying with each other to sing the loudest songs to pass the time. When play resumed, the match was scheduled for 18 overs a side.

In the six overs they had left, Nepal showed they could play shots. "We're going to get better," said Nepal's manager afterwards. "We have the right spirit and want to succeed. We didn't know what to expect when we came to Malaysia now we know that to reach the level of Bangladesh we have to be more attacking."

Nepal's bowlers certainly attacked in defending 26. Bangladesh's captain fell in the first over and the bowlers bowled a tight line with Nary Thapa getting some late swing. Batting wasn't easy but two sparkling off-drives from Chamely Khatun - the first, in spite of a heavy outfield simply skated to the boundary - saw Bangladesh home.

"The team have all worked so hard and done so much in preparation for this tournament that we really deserve to win," Akhtar said. "Our coach, 'Sir', [Zafrul Ehsan] has been great. I hope we can soon play better countries."

Nepal won admirers too, and "they could reach Bangladesh's level within two years," Rumesh Ratnayake, the ACC's Development Officer for Nepal, said. The second ACC Women's Tournament is expected to be played at a similar time next year.

Player of the tournament: Panna Ghosh (Bangladesh)

Batsman of the tournament: Neisha Pratt (Hong Kong)

Bowler of the tournament: Nary Thapa (Nepal)

Wicketkeeper of the Ttournament: Mina Khatun (Bangladesh)

 
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