In the second Women's One-Day International (ODI) between Bangladesh and Australia, Australia demonstrated a dominant performance to secure a victory, thumping Bangladesh. The match, which took place in Dhaka, saw Bangladesh struggle after choosing to bat first, managing only 20 runs for the loss of 1 wicket in the first 13 overs. Their situation further deteriorated to 6-52, highlighting Australia's tight bowling attack. A significant highlight of the match was Sophie Molineux's return to ODI cricket after a long absence. Molineux delivered an outstanding performance, contributing significantly to Australia's win by taking 3 wickets and maintaining pressure with 53 dot balls in her 10 overs. Her performance not only marked a successful comeback but also reinforced her value to the Australian team.
10 overs, 53 dot balls and 3 wickets 🔥 Sophie Molineux’s long-awaited return did not disappoint in Australia's second ICC Women’s Championship ODI against Bangladesh 👇 https://t.co/2K0PbZJLKQ
Sophie Molineux offered up a reminder of her class in a long-awaited ODI return to give @AusWomenCricket selectors even more to think about #BANvAUS @JollyLauz18 https://t.co/wWOQfGgCj8
Australia thump Bangladesh as Sophie Molineux makes triumphant ODI return https://t.co/GlrXSrRI7j
Australia's spinners had a day out in Dhaka! @JollyLauz18 with the match report from the second ODI #BANvAUS https://t.co/XDIjYcECG3
Welcome back to ODI cricket, Sophie Molineux! 👏👏👏 #BANvAUS https://t.co/tOsxwutc9n
Two quick wickets and Bangladesh slump to 6-52 #BANvAUS
Australia tightening the screws now - Bangladesh 3-25 #BANvAUS
It's been slow going for Bangladesh after they opted to bat in the second ODI - 20 for 1 in 13 overs https://t.co/OdoJuMNXX1 #BANvAUS https://t.co/igfcLt6ksu
Bangladesh v Australia: second women’s one-day international – live https://t.co/uWbwCvaoy1