Tigresses to take on India in first T20I today - ISN TV

Tigresses to take on India in first T20I today - ISN TV

Bangladesh Ladies are set to take on powerful India this evening (April 28) in their most memorable T20 Global of the five-match series in Sylhet.

The match is booked to start at 4 pm at Sylhet Global Cricket Arena. India Ladies' group however would begin the series as number one, Bangladesh of late made a tremendous step, pushing the strong adjoining country hard in their last visit in Bangladesh. Last year when India visited Bangladesh, they needed to work to dominate the three-game T20 series by 2-1.

Bangladesh dominated a match, which was their second triumph against India in this organization and drew the three-match ODI series by 1-1 after decisively driving India to tie the third game. Generally India won 11 matches between different sides subsequent to playing 13 matches. Bangladesh's structure anyway was somewhat troubling as they came to the series with the rear of a six straight losses against Australia.

The Tigresses as it is lovably called, were whitewashed against Australia in both three-match ODI and T20 series. India's last visit here in Bangladesh was momentous one. During the last ODI, India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur crushed the stump by his bat subsequent to being given out and afterward attacked the umpires passionately for poor umpiring. The game was tied toward the end.

"A great deal of gaining from this game," Harmanpreet said at the show function around then. "Indeed, even separated from the cricket, the kind of umpiring that was occurring there, we were exceptionally shocked. The following time at whatever point we are coming to Bangladesh, we'll need to ensure we need to manage this sort of umpiring and in like manner, we'll need to set ourselves up."

The umpire Tanvir Ahmed who was accused by India skipper was excluded from the umpiring board in this series. This time, the climate appeared to be friendly. Nigar Sultana Joty, Commander of Bangladesh and her Indian partner Harmanpreet Kaur revealed the five-match T20i series prize before the memorable Ali Amjad's Clock on the banks of the Waterway Surma in Sylhet (next to the Keane Scaffold).

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