Sri Lanka keep slim World Cup hopes alive with four wickets in Bangladesh’s final over
Sri Lanka, 202, beat Bangladesh, 195-9, by seven runs Bangladesh needed nine runs from final over to win Sri Lanka snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to record their first win of the Women’s Cricket World Cup, edging out Bangladesh by seven runs in a nerve-jangling finish in Navi Mumbai on (…)
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