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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Shorna Akter Stars as Bangladesh Triumphs Over SA Emerging Women in 1st T20

Shorna Akter Stars as Bangladesh Triumphs Over SA Emerging Women in 1st T20

16 May 2025 by Guest

COX’S BAZAR: Shorna Akter was the standout performer with the bat as Bangladesh Emerging Women secured a five-wicket win over South…

COX’S BAZAR: Shorna Akter was the standout performer with the bat as Bangladesh Emerging Women secured a five-wicket win over South Africa Emerging Women in the first T20 in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday. The victory gives the hosts a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Shorna lit up the chase with an unbeaten 50 off just 32 balls, peppering the boundary with five fours and a six as Bangladesh hunted down South Africa’s total of 116/6. Earlier, the visitors were lifted by in-form opener Faye Tunnicliffe, who top-scored with a composed 43 from 37 deliveries.

South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first, before Bangladesh struck in the second over through Sabikun Jesmin (1/22) to remove Nicole de Klerk (1).

Nishita Nishi (1/22) then made an immediate impact in the following over, sending Eliz-Mari Marx back without scoring to leave the tourists struggling at 12/2. Tunnicliffe, steady as ever, anchored the innings alongside youngster Simone Lourens (32), stitching together a 44-run stand to revive South Africa’s hopes.

That promise was short-lived, though, as a mix-up between the batters led to Lourens being run out.

Tunnicliffe soon followed, dismissed by Jesmin for her second wicket of the match.

At 89/4 with fewer than five overs left, South Africa looked to middle-order batter Luyanda Nzuza (22) for some late impetus. However, wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, stifling the visitors’ momentum.

Delmi Tucker (11) and Nzuza were the final two to fall, with South Africa finishing their innings on 116/6 from 20 overs.

With the ball, the South Africans made a blistering start as Tucker (1/14) and Marx (2/26) ripped through the Bangladeshi top-order by dismissing Dilara Akter (9), Sarmin Sultana (0) and Misty Shaha (0) within the first three overs of the innings.

Rubya Haider (8) and Afia Ashima (12) offered a brief period of calm before both fell to South Africa’s T20 captain Leah Jones (2/11), leaving Bangladesh in deep trouble at 51/5, still needed 66 runs off 61 balls.

That’s when Shorna Akter entered the stage and transformed the match. The internationally capped youngster led a remarkable comeback, forming a match-winning 67-run partnership with Farjana Easmin (25*). The duo’s unbeaten stand ensured Bangladesh reached the target with three balls to spare.

The second T20I will take place at the same ground on Friday, 16 May.

SA Emerging Women’s Squad against Bangladesh Emerging

Leah Jones (T20 captain, World Sports Betting Western Province), Kgomotso Rapoo (50-over captain, DP World Lions), Alexandra Candler (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Nicole De Klerk (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Jenna Evans (DP World Lions), Ghandi Jafta (Fidelity Titans), Zintle Kula (Knights), Eliz-Mari Marx (Fidelity Titans), Mona Lisa Legodi (Fidelity Titans), Simone Lourens (Fidelity Titans), Luyanda Nzuza (Knights), Verunissa Reddy (Knights), Nonkululeko Thabethe (DP World Lions), Delmi Tucker (World Sports Betting Western Province) and Faye Tunnicliffe (World Sports Betting Western Province).

Management

Dinesha Davnarain (Head Coach), Marcia Letsoalo (Manager), Claire Terblanche (Batting Coach), Angelique Taai (Bowling Coach), Yolandi van der Westhuizen (Fielding Coach), Dr Dhavina Naidoo-Jewkes (Team Doctor), Stacey-lee Hercules (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Tshepi Letsholo (Physiotherapist) and Adele van Eck (Team Analyst).

SA Emerging Women Fixtures

One-Day Matches

Tuesday, 06 May at 06h00 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – BSFLMRCS, Chattogram

Thursday, 08 May at 06h00 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – BSFLMRCS, Chattogram

Sunday, 11 May at 06h00 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – BSFLMRCS, Chattogram

T20 Matches

Wednesday, 14 May at 09h30 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – Cox’s Bazar Academy Ground, Cox’s Bazar

Friday, 16 May at 09h30 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – Cox’s Bazar Academy Ground, Cox’s Bazar

Sunday, 18 May at 09h30 SAST – Bangladesh Emerging vs South Africa Emerging – Cox’s Bazar Academy Ground, Cox’s Bazar

Source: cricket.co.za

Tristan Stubbs: BORN – August 14, 2000. BATTING STYLE – Right hand Bat. BOWLING STYLE – Right arm Offbreak.
FIELDING POSITION – Wicketkeeper. PLAYING ROLE – Batter. EDUCATION – Knysna Primary School, Grey High School. TEAMS – South Africa, Delhi Capitals, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Warriors, Eastern Province, Manchester Originals (Men), MI New York, Mumbai Indians 2023, South Western Districts, South Western Districts Under-13s, Sunrisers Eastern Cape.

A batter seemingly born for the modern game, Tristan Stubbs is known for his fearless approach to batting. But there is more to him than just big-hitting. Stubbs also takes an energetic approach to longer-formats, and within four years of making his first-class debut, averaged over 50 in it.

Schooled at Grey High School in Gqeberha, Stubbs was the captain of the first team. He was also the leading run-scorer at the 2018
Khaya Majola Cricket week, an Under-19 tournament in South Africa, and was selected for the SA Schools side. Stubbs did not make the South Africa Under-19 squad, but was instead selected to make his provincial debut for Eastern Province in January 2020.

On reputation, Stubbs was signed by Mumbai Indians (MI) for IPL 2022, before he had made his T20I debut, which eventually came in
June 2022. He only played four matches for MI over two seasons, before moving to Delhi Capitals in 2024, where he was their second-highest run-scorer that year. Stubbs was also part of South Africa’s T20 World Cup squad in 2024.

In the longer formats, he was the second-highest run-getter in the 2022-23 domestic one-day competition, and the second-highest in
the 2023-24 domestic first-class competition, thanks largely to his 302* against Kwa-Zulu Natal Inland, scored off 372 balls. Stubbs made his Test debut against India in January 2024, and was earmarked to take over the No. 3 position later that
year.

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    16 May 2025 at 3:33 pm

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