New Zealand vs Bangladesh (photo from Prakash Singh/Getty Images) New Zealand provided a convincing 100-run victory over Bangladesh in Word’s World Cup thanks to the excellent fifties since Brooke Halliday and Captain Sophie Devine, followed by a strong bowling performance.White ferns decided to first bat and published 227 for nine, recovering from early failures through a major 112-Run partnership between Halliday and Devine.New Zealand shifts started badly and lost Georgia Pimmer on 4, Suzie Bates for 29 years and Amelia Kerr in the first 10.5 overs and left them to 38 for three.Devine scored 63 while Halliday contributed 69 because they carefully rebuilt shifts with their fourth branch.The Bangladesh launcher reaction was insufficient, resulting in their release to 127 in 39.5 overs, well short before the goal.Bangladesh’s shifts have fought since the beginning and five goals fell 14. In just 30 runs.Several Bangladesh doughs, including Rubya Haider, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultan, Sobhan Supreme, Sumaiya Akter and Shoma Akter, could not have an impact against the new Zealad Bowers.The highest partnership in Bangladesh’s shifts came from Fahim Khat and Rabeya Khan, who added 44 runs for the eighth goal. Khatun scored 34 while Khan made 25.The New Zealand bowling attack was led by Jess Kerr and Lea Tahuhu, who each took three goals, admitted 21 and 22 runs. Rosemary Mair claimed two goals for 20 runs.Soon the collapse of New Zealand’s shift began when Georgia Plimmer caught Nigar Sultana at Rabeya Khan, who ended up with three goals for 30 runs.HalliDay reached fifty with the border in half of the Nishita Akhter and later hit six over a long long long AKHTER.Devine played more measured shifts and scored in the 38th place.HalliDay shifts 69 included five four and six out of 104 balls before it was captured by Sultan.Devine reached its third in a fifty plus score in a tournament with six over a long time, followed by another maximum in the next ball.Her shifts ended up on 63 runs out of 85 balls, including two four and two six when Nishita bowed it while trying another big shot.New Zealand shifts ended with the benefits of Maddy Green and the rapid discharge of themselves and Jess Kerr in consecutive vans.
