
"News from the ground is that the weather is looking perfect. It's hot out there around 32 degrees at the moment. It looks unlikely that the rain that crushed Pakistan's hopes in Colombo yesterday will travel up north to Visakhapatnam to put a dampener on this game. Share 1. Rubya Haider 2. Farzana Hoque 3. Sharmin Akhter 4. Nigar Sultana Joty (c) (wk) 5. Sobhana Mostary 6. Shorna Akter 7. Fahima Khatun 8. Rabeya Khan 9. Ritu Moni 10. Nishita Akter Nishi 11. Fariha Islam Trisna Share 1. Alyssa Healy (c) (wk) 2. Phoebe Litchfield 3. Ellyse Perry 4. Beth Mooney 5. Annabel Sutherland 6. Ash Gardner 7. Tahlia McGrath 8. Georgia Wareham 9. Alana King 10. Megan Schutt 11. Darcie Brown Share Nigar Sultana wins the toss for Bangladesh and decides that pitch looks perfect for batting. She's confident that her team can put on a good total and defend it."
"Megan Maurice Hello and welcome to match 17 of the Women's Cricket World Cup! Today we've got the undefeated Australia taking on Bangladesh, who are hunting for their second win of the tournament. It has been a fascinating World Cup so far while Australia indeed are yet to lose a match, they have looked shaky at times. Their batting against Pakistan was far from its best, while against India they struggled to find the answers during their bowling innings. Both times they were able to get over the line, but opposit"
Australia enter the match undefeated while Bangladesh seek a second tournament win. The toss was won by Nigar Sultana, who elected to bat believing the pitch is ideal for runs and defendable. Playing conditions are hot, around 32 degrees, and rain looks unlikely to interfere. Bangladesh named a XI including Rubya Haider, Sharmin Akhter, and captain-wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana. Australia announced a strong XI led by Alyssa Healy with players such as Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney and Megan Schutt. Recent matches have shown Australia capable but occasionally vulnerable.
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