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WWC 2025: Knight scraps to help England overcome Bangladesh scare
The Island
|October 09, 2025
DRS saved Heather Knight twice against Marufa Akter in the first seven overs
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DRS saved Heather Knight twice against Marufa Akter in the first seven overs
A gritty comeback by Heather Knight pulled England out of danger and into top spot on the World Cup table with a battling four-wicket win against Bangladesh that was in sharp contrast to their ten-wicket romp over South Africa to open the tournament.
Nigar Sultana, the Bangladesh captain, had implored her side to show what they’re capable of “so that teams like England and Australia show interest in playing against us”, and they did that in only the second ODI between the sides.
Two early wickets to Marufa Akter, followed by 3 for 2 in the space of 12 legitimate deliveries from Fahima Khatun had England 78 for 5 in pursuit of what had looked like a modest target after England’s spin department restricted Bangladesh to 178 all out with two balls remaining.
Shobana Mostray’s maiden international half-century and a quickfire 43 not out off just 27 balls by Rabeya Khan had allowed Bangladesh to post a competitive total despite only two other batters reaching double figures.
But Knight, playing her first international innings since tearing her hamstring from the bone during a T20I against West Indies in May, gritted her teeth, ground out the runs and rode her luck — overturning dismissals on 0, 8 and 13 — to lead England home. Her unbroken stand for the seventh wicket with Charlie Dean, worth 79 in 100 balls, sealed the result with 23 balls to spare.
Marufa broke the game open with a stunning five-over opening spell in which she had England two wickets down — it could have been three — with just 29 runs on the board inside the first seven overs
This story is from the October 09, 2025 edition of The Island.
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