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In a spectacular display of skill and leadership, Bangladesh Women’s cricket team captain, Nigar Sultana, scored her maiden Women’s One Day International (ODI) century against Thailand in the . The match, held on April 10, 2025, at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground, saw Bangladesh secure a commanding 178-run victory, marking a significant milestone in their cricketing journey.?/p>
Nigar Sultana’s stellar innings
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Bangladesh faced an early setback with the loss of opener Ishma Tanjim for just 8 runs. However, the innings gained momentum as Fargana Hoque and Sharmin Akhter steadied the ship. Hoque contributed a solid 53 runs off 82 balls before being dismissed. Akhter continued her impressive form, remaining unbeaten with 94 runs off 126 balls, anchoring the innings effectively.?/p>
The highlight of the match was undoubtedly Sultana’s performance. Coming in at number four, the captain exhibited exceptional batting prowess, scoring 101 runs off just 80 balls. Her innings were laced with 15 boundaries and a six, reflecting a strike rate of 126.25. Sultana’s partnership with Akhter was instrumental in propelling Bangladesh to a formidable total. The duo added 152 runs for the third wicket, with Sultana reaching her century in the final over before being dismissed on the last ball of the innings. This century marked Sultana’s first in ODI cricket, a testament to her growing stature in the international arena.?/p>
Bangladesh’s dominant victory over Thailand
Setting a challenging target of 272, Bangladesh’s bowlers complemented their batters’ efforts with a clinical performance. Thailand’s innings began cautiously, but they struggled to build substantial partnerships against a disciplined Bangladeshi bowling attack. Fahima Khatun emerged as the standout bowler, claiming five wickets for just 21 runs in her 8.5-over spell. Her scalps included key top-order batters, effectively dismantling Thailand’s batting lineup.?/p>
also delivered a remarkable performance, taking five wickets for a mere 7 runs in her 5-over spell, including three maidens. Her economical and penetrative bowling left Thailand reeling. The combined efforts of Khatun and Ferdus ensured that Thailand was bowled out for just 93 runs in 28.5 overs. This comprehensive victory by 178 runs underscored Bangladesh’s dominance in the match and highlighted their preparedness for the challenges ahead in the tournament.?/p>
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Captain's innings by Nigar Sultana against Thailand in the World Cup Qualifier 2025 🔥🙌🏏
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ)
Skipper Nigar Sultana Joty’s maiden ODI 💯 powered Bangladesh to their highest-ever Women’s ODI total 💪
📝:
— ICC (@ICC)
Nigar Sultana, captain and wicketkeeper (c & wk) of the Bangladesh women's team, smashed a superb century, leading by example with the bat. A standout performer and true leader on the field.
— nagendra_th (@nagendra_th)
Strike Rate of 128.21🤯
First WODI 💯 for captain Nigar Sultana Joty.🥰🇧🇩
Bangladesh Women’s 271-3(50) vs Thailand Women’s.✅?
📸:— Kazi Tanvir Hossain 🇧🇩 (@kt16tanvir)
Nigar Sultana Joty is so so good 🇧🇩
— Tim 🐍⚾️✈️🏒🦁🏈🌴🏏 (@CricketWI93)
FINALLY!!! 💯
Maiden ODI hundred for Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty. She scored 101 off just 80 balls and took Bangladesh to 271 runs against Thailand in World Cup qualifier game. 👏🏻
— Md Asiqul Islam🏏 (@MdAsiqulIslam6)
Nigar Sultana Joty makes history with her maiden ODI 💯, leading Bangladesh to their highest-ever Women’s ODI total!
— sapna choudhary (@KanuChoudh31561)
🚨 MAIDEN ODI 💯 FOR NIGAR SULTANA JOTY!
She scores at a strike rate of 1️⃣2️⃣8️⃣.2️⃣1️⃣, becoming the SECOND 🇧🇩-women batter to hit a century in ODIs.
WHAT A MOMENT! 💥
— 𝕾𝖞𝖊𝖉 𝕾𝖆𝖒𝖎 (@SamiSocial)
All things considered, that was a fantastic last over from Putthawong! Fantastic control of her pace and lengths.
But what a batting performance from Bangladesh. Nigar Sultana is something else.
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11)
what a performance by Nigar Sultana 101 (80), the captain of bangladesh womens cricket team against thailand
— Pulkit Trigun (@PulkitTrigun45)
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