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Bangladesh Wins Toss and Opts to Bat Against South Africa in Women’s Cricket World Cup
Bangladesh aims to improve from sixth place with a batting-first strategy against fourth-placed South Africa, both seeking crucial points in the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup.
- On Monday, Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to bat first in Match 14 at ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam ahead of their clash with South Africa Women.
- With the points table tight, Bangladesh Women sit sixth with one win from three and could rise to fourth, while South Africa Women are fourth with two wins and can leapfrog India today.
- Bangladesh shuffled its XI, bringing in Fargana Hoque and Ritu Moni for Sumaiya Akter and Nishita Akter Nishi, while Nigar Sultana cited the wicket and dew in choosing to bat first.
- Both teams will be targeting the two points to protect their tournament chances, while a threat of rain at the ACA-VDCA Stadium could affect the match outcome.
- At the ACA-VDCA Stadium, conditions favour batters and spin, while evening dew aids the chasing side and Bangladesh Women must address batting struggles, including a 100-run defeat to New Zealand.
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