Eire 143 for 9 (Stokell 30, Canning 21*, Meghla 3-26) beat Bangladesh 132 for six (Ferdous 50, Maguire 4-20, McBride 1-17) by 11 runs
However Maguire plucked out two wickets within the seventeenth over to provide Eire the benefit. Regardless of two sixes within the ultimate over – one every by Shorna Akter and Nahida Akter – Bangladesh had been left with an excessive amount of to do as Eire sealed victory.
File picture: Kathryn Bryce’s 94 featured 11 fours and three sixes•ICC/Getty Photos
Scotland 187 for five (Bryce 94, Carter 45, Iqbal 1-23) beat Pakistan 62 for five (Muneeba 20, Slater 2-11, Abel 1-9) by 41 runs (DLS methodology)
Iqbal plucked out opener Katherine Fraser for 19 within the seventh over, with Scotland 41 for 1. Thereafter, Bryce’s knock – at a strike fee of 218.60, and that includes 11 fours and three sixes – single-handedly took Scotland to 187 for five. The one different batter within the facet to cross 20 was opener Darcey Carter, who scored 45 off 36 balls.
Of their chase, Pakistan began off gradual. Opener Muneeba Ali scored 20 off 22 deliveries, and was the final batter to be dismissed halfway via the ninth over. Pakistan had been 57 for five at that time, and added simply 5 extra runs to their whole by the tip of it. Their whole was a ways away from the DLS par whole of 107 when rain interrupted play. The motion by no means resumed, thus handing Scotland a convincing 41-run win through DLS methodology.
New Zealand 184 for five (Kerr 61, Khaka 2-41) beat South Africa 183 for five (Tryon 61*, de Klerk 46, Devine 2-16) by 5 wickets
Chasing 184, Kerr shared an 82-run stand for the second wicket with Georgia Plimmer to set New Zealand on their method. Kerr smashed 9 fours and two sixes throughout her innings, and although each she and Plimmer had been dismissed in fast succession, Sophie Devine (28 off 13 balls), Brooke Halliday (21 off 19) and Maddy Inexperienced (19 off 13) ensured New Zealand received over the road with two balls to spare.
Sri Lanka 146 for 3 (Karunaratne 54*, Samarawickrama 36*) beat Netherlands 143 for six (Siegers 48, Kalis 45, Madara 1-12) by seven wickets
A half-century from Hansima Karunaratne ensured Sri Lanka warmed up for the T20 Girls’s World Cup with a comfortably seven-wicket win over Netherlands.
Set 144 for the win, Sri Lanka got begin courtesy Hasini Perera’s 20-ball 31. Although Netherlands fought again with a few fast wickets, Karunaratne made certain Sri Lanka did not actually stutter within the chase; she and Harshitha Samarawickrama shared an unbroken stand of 81 runs to seal the win.
Earlier, Netherlands had been restricted to 143 for six. Their top-order batters all contributed with helpful knocks, however the center and decrease order could not construct on the platform laid by Heather Siegers (48) and Sterre Kalis (45).















