20 July,2023 08:03 AM IST | Mirpur | PTI
India’s Jemimah Rodrigues during her 86-run knock against Bangladesh in Mirpur yesterday. Pic/BCCI
Jemimah Rodrigues made a career-high 86 before taking four wickets with her part time off-spin to set up a series-levelling 108-run win for India in the second women's ODI against Bangladesh here on Wednesday.
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (52) and Rodrigues (86 off 78) forged a 73-run stand off 91 balls for the fourth wicket to take India to 228 for eight after being put in to bat, a much improved batting effort following a shock loss in the first ODI.
Bangladesh made a poor start to the run chase before a 68-run stand off 92 balls between Ritu Moni (27 off 46) and Fargana Hoque (47 off 81) raised the prospect of a rare series win over India.
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However, they both fell in quick succession and from 106 for three, Bangladesh collapsed to 120 all out in 35.1 overs.
Jemimah ended with remarkable figures of four wickets for three runs in 3.1 overs while leggie Devika Vaidya struck thrice.
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The two set Bangladesh batters, Moni and Hoque, were both stumped off Vaidya and Rodrigues respectively. Pacer Meghna Singh, playing her first ODI since September, removed opener Murshida Khatun (12 off 19).
The third and final ODI will be played here on Saturday.
"It was a great opportunity for us to bat first and set up a decent total on the board. We spoke about one of the batters batting till the end, when Jemi [Jemimah] came in we played according to the ball and focus was on rotating the strike," said Kaur, who retired hurt in the 37th over after feeling pain in her left hand.
"We have been batting on flat tracks, played ODIs after a long time and hence were not able to adjust quickly, but we spoke about how to adjust and bat on these surfaces [after the first game]," Kaur said.
Earlier, the 22-year-old Jemimah finally returned to form and it was her strokeplay which helped India up the ante after a slow start at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium here.
Brief scores
India 228-8 in 50 overs (J Rodrigues 86, H Kaur 52, S Mandhana 36; N Akter 2-37, S Khatun 2-41) beat Bangladesh 120 in 35.1 overs (F Hoque 47, R Moni 27; J Rodrigues 4-3, D Vaidya 3-30) by 108 runs
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