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In an exciting encounter between Women of the West Indies i Women of Bangladesh in the second ODI, Bangladesh emerged victorious by 60 runs. After winning the toss and opting to bat first, West Indies bundled out Bangladesh for a low score. However, a collapse in their own innings saw them face defeat in the match.
West Indies Women put up a clinical display with the ball to restrict Bangladesh to a modest total. Karishma Ramharack he was the star with the ball, picking up 4 wickets for just 33 runs. Aaliyah Alleyne he also played a pivotal role, claiming 3 wickets for 24 runs. Despite a solid knock of 68 runs from Nigar SultanaBangladesh struggled to reach a competitive score, ending their innings at 184 all out in 48.5 overs.
What really caught the attention of the fans was Alleyne’s unique celebration after taking the last wicket of Bangladesh’s innings. Alleyne had earlier claimed Sultana’s prized scalp and with his latest strike helped the West Indies end Bangladesh’s innings.
But it was her exuberant celebration that stole the show. After removing Fariha TrisnaAlleyne ran to his teammate Qiana Josephwhich was located in the square. The duo then engaged in a vibrant and unconventional dance celebration, where they lay on the floor, backs facing the sky, before doing a 360-degree roll to celebrate the moment. The video of their dance quickly went viral, adding an extra layer of excitement to the match.
“Double A” with the 1st inning celebration to capture the moment of tonight’s CG United game.💃🏾#WIWvWOMEN | #MatchMoment pic.twitter.com/1myEdgIril
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) January 22, 2025
In response to Bangladesh’s total, the West Indies women failed to capitalize on the strong platform provided by Shemaine Campbellwho scored 28 runs off 43 balls. Nahida Actor he was Bangladesh’s standout bowler, taking 3 wickets for 31 runs to dismantle the West Indies batting line-up. The Caribbean team was eventually bowled out for 124 runs in 35 overs, giving Bangladesh a well-deserved 60-run win.
This article was first published in WomenCricket.coma Cricket time company