Legspinner Soba's four-for takes Bangladesh into Super Six

Bangladesh beat Scotland by 17 runs in Bangi to become the second team after Australia to reach Super Six from Group D. Scotland can also qualify if Australia beat Nepal later in the day.
After being sent in, Bangladesh posted 120 for 9. In response, Scotland could only manage 103 for 8. Legspinner Anisa Akter Soba was the star for Bangladesh with figures of 4 for 25.
Bowling first, Scotland did not have to wait long for the first wicket, with Gabriella Fontenla trapping Sumaiya Akther lbw with the second ball of the match. Bangladesh kept losing wickets at regular intervals and were 50 for 5 after ten overs.
In response, Scotland were 19 for no loss in four overs before Soba bowled Emma Walsingham for 11. In the same over, Pippa Kelly was run-out. Wicketkeeper Pippa Sproul and captain Niamh Muir added 50 in 60 balls to put the chase back on track but after Muir fell for 22, none of the incoming batters could cross even 5. Soba picked two more wickets and was named the Player of the Match.
After defeats to South Africa and Nigeria, New Zealand secured a spot in the Super Six stage with a drubbing of Samoa in Kuching.

In a rain-affected 17-over game, New Zealand were in trouble with the bat at 12 for 3. But Eve Wolland and Anika Todd added 55 for the fourth wicket to steady the ship.

After Todd fell for a 19-ball 27, it was on Wolland to hold New Zealand’s innings together. She hit two fours and two sixes before she fell for 48 off 43 in the final over, helping New Zealand get to 107 for 9. For Samoa, seamer Olive Lefaga took three wickets and Verra Farane took two.

The total proved to be more than enough, as New Zealand skittled Samoa out for just 40, with no batter reaching the double digits. Rishika Jaswal and Tash Wakelin claimed three wickets each while Sophie Court picked up two.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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