Bangladesh targets strong finish against India in World Cup
Bangladesh meets India on Sunday in their final Women’s World Cup match at Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai despite elimination from the tournament. The contest begins at 3:30 p.m. Bangladesh time.
Sobhana Mostary told reporters on Saturday that bowlers plan aggressive tactics while batters aim to fix mistakes from previous losses. Bangladesh won just one of six matches but played several close games throughout the competition.
The team studied India’s batting strengths and weaknesses rather than focusing solely on star performer Smriti Mandhana. Spinners practiced specific deliveries against left-handed batters and analyzed opposition scoring zones.
Captain Nigar Sultana’s squad seeks a strong finish after two days of rest following their last defeat. Bangladesh previously faced India at home and will use that experience in the group stage finale.
