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T20 WC: Bowlers help New Zealand beat Bangladesh in low-scoring thriller
Melbourne, Feb 29: Hayley Jensen and Leigh Kasperek took three wickets apiece as New Zealand produced a tremendous comeback to beat Bangladesh at the ongoing Women's T20 World Cup on Saturday.
The White Ferns were up against it having been bowled out for 91 but the bowlers did the job to dismiss Bangladesh 17 runs short of the target in the first meeting between the teams at the Junction Oval.
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Women's T20 WC: India look to continue momentum against Bangladesh
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