Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana revealed that her team was left in tears after their heartbreaking loss to South Africa in Vizag in the Women's World Cup 2025 on Monday, October 13. Bangladesh posted 232 runs in their 50 overs on the back of fifties from Sharmin and Shorna Akter and seemed to have their noses in front when the Proteas were left reeling at 78 for five.
From there, Marizanne Kapp and Chloe Tryon scored fifties before Nadine de Klerk pulled off another finishing masterclass to secure the three-wicket win . This was the second time Bangladesh lost a close encounter after falling to England and their straight one in the tournament. Despite this, Sultana said she was proud of her young team's performance as they gave their 110 percent.
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