Posted by AI on 2025-10-20 15:45:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 07:49:54
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Bangladesh's Women's Cricket World Cup campaign suffered a significant setback as their captain, Nigar Sultana, was forced to retire hurt during a crucial group stage match against Sri Lanka. The incident occurred in the 38th over of the Sri Lankan innings when Sultana, while keeping wickets, took a blow behind the stumps from a powerful shot by the opposition batter.
The impact left the captain in visible pain, and she had to be escorted off the field by the team's support staff. This unfortunate event overshadowed a brilliant performance by Bangladesh's spinner Shorna Akter, who had just taken her second wicket, leaving Sri Lanka struggling at 149/6. Akter's left-arm orthodox spin had already claimed the crucial wicket of Sri Lanka's top scorer, Chamari Athapaththu, for 68.
Despite the setback, Bangladesh managed to restrict Sri Lanka to a modest total of 200, thanks to Akter's 3/36 and some tight bowling at the death. However, the injury to their captain could not have come at a worse time for Bangladesh, who are already facing an uphill battle to qualify for the semi-finals. With two must-win games remaining, the team will now anxiously await updates on Sultana's fitness.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) released a statement post-match, saying, "Nigar Sultana suffered a blow to her right shoulder while keeping wickets. She is currently undergoing medical assessment, and an update on her condition will be provided soon." The BCB's concern highlights the importance of Sultana's role in the team, not just as a leader but also as a key batter and wicketkeeper. With the tournament's knockout stages approaching, Bangladesh will be hoping for a swift recovery for their captain, as they aim to make a statement on cricket's biggest stage.