Cricketing wisdom would tell you that you can’t win a 100-over game in the first over, but you can go a long way to losing it.
That is certainly how Pakistan will view it with two of their top three – Omaima Sohail and Ameen – gone for golden ducks thanks to the new-ball brilliance of Marufa Akter.
The 20-year-old had the ball hooping from the off and with just her fifth delivery she produced a superb swinging delivery that beat Omaima through the gate and crashed into middle and leg.
Next ball she was at it again. Slightly wider this time, but the same prodigious swing back into the right-hander – with a bit of help from Ameen’s inside edge – made a mess of the stumps once more.
“How Marufa bowled in the powerplay – she stole the show!” Joty said after the match.
“She’s very young, but she’s very mature and she knows her role very well. Everyone backed her up very well, but she was incredible.”
It was Ameen’s first duck in a one-day international since February 2019 and, given the form she has been in, it seemed to shock Pakistan.
With scores of 121 not out, 122, 50 not out and 37 not out in her past four innings, the significance of Ameen’s wicket for Bangladesh was huge.
Marufa’s impact lessened once the swing diminished, but the Bangladesh spinners were ready and waiting to do their part.
All six bowlers used claimed at least one wicket, with leg-spinner Shorna Akter taking 3-5 and left-armer Nahida Akter 2-19.
There was no respite for Pakistan, and any hopes they had of defending such a low total were scuppered by the class and coolness of Jhilik on debut.
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