
Sri Lanka pulled off a breathtaking seven-run victory against Bangladesh in a historic Women's World Cup match. The match will be remembered for the remarkable final over where skipper Chamari Athapaththu turned the game on its head by taking four wickets in four balls, conceding only two runs. It was a stunning display of skill and nerve that snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. The heroics of Hasini Perera, who scored her maiden ODI half-century, played a crucial role in anchoring Sri Lanka's innings and setting up a competitive total. The roller-coaster of emotions and the high drama in the match made it an unforgettable contest that showcased the spirit and passion of the game. Sri Lanka's win not only secured their first victory in the Women's World Cup but also left fans and experts in awe of their fighting spirit and determination.