West Indies go to the top of the Group B points table and this win has further boosted their NRR. Their next game against England is the final match of the group stage and they'll know the exact equation needed to progress to the semifinal. Bangladesh, on the other hand, have lost two in a row and are almost out of the semifinal race (mathematically not). On that note, it's curtains down on this encounter. Tune in tomorrow for Australia vs Pakistan. Until then, goodbye....
Hayley Matthews: I think so (everything went to plan). We spoke about being really disciplined with the ball and it was good execution from the bowlers, just getting them to hit where we wanted to. And then with the bat, the intent we were able to come up with. Helps to go into the last match with a healthy NRR. She (Ramharack) was so good at executing and bowling to her field the entire time. We know she's one of our most experienced bowlers coming into the tournament, so it's good to see her get some rewards. (On Taylor) She's got a knee problem. They're trying to look after her really well. She's a fighter, she's been around for a long time and she knows how to manage her body pretty well. She's been putting up a good fight this tournament trying to get on the park and stay on the park. It's a World Cup, you have to almost win every single match. She's a crucial part of our line-up. I don't think any of our doctors or physios would have her out here if she wasn't up for the challenge. But she's been up for it every single time. Luckily, we've got the last game of the group. We have to win the game. If you want to be competing in World Cups and winning World Cups, you are gonna have to beat the best teams in the world and we are up for the challenge.
Nigar Sultana: We had a very good start. In the middle overs, we played so many dots. We gave too many wickets as well and that cost us. Their bowlers bowled really well in the middle overs. We missed out too many singles. There are a lot of learnings.
Karishma Ramharack | PoTM: Good to contribute to the team's win. It was quite slow early up but I just wanted to vary the pace. We knew we had the batters to hit the ball really well, so we discussed that we just had to stay patient. Good to see some of them get back in the runs. Happy with the win. I wasn't as effective as I should have been at the start of the tournament, happy to have found my form back.
20:41 Local Time, 16:41 GMT, 22:11 IST: Clinical performance from West Indies! Opting to bowl, their spinners bowled superbly to restrict Bangladesh to 103 on a decent wicket. Karishma Ramharack was the pick of the bowlers
12.5
Rabeya Khan to Dottin, SIX, Dottin finishes off in style! Wide-ish line, but the length is too full from Rabeya, Dottin walks across
12.4
Rabeya Khan to Dottin, no run, tries to do it again
12.3
Rabeya Khan to Dottin, SIX, that's a biggie! 79kph, Dottin gets down on one leg and nails the slogsweep to dispatch it into the midwicket stands for an 80m six. She has a big smile!
12.2
Rabeya Khan to Chinelle Henry, 1 run, to cover
12.1
Rabeya Khan to Dottin, 1 run, short of length, slapped over the bowler's head off the back foot. A single to long-off
Rabeya Khan [2.0-0-12-0] is back into the attack
11.6
Nahida Akter to Chinelle Henry, no run, gets forward and taps towards point, Henry eyes a single but Dottin isn't interested
11.5
Nahida Akter to Dottin, 1 run, very slow, Dottin nudges it into the leg-side and hares to the other end
11.4
Nahida Akter to Dottin, FOUR, full delivery and Dottin reverse-sweeps it expertly between backward point and short third man. Middled it
11.3
Nahida Akter to Chinelle Henry, 1 run, 75.4kph, full on middle and leg, driven hard and along the ground to long-on