Bangladesh women's team in World Cup, BNP happy with girls' triumph

BSS
Published On: 19 Apr 2025, 23:19

Dhaka, April 19, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh women's cricket team has entered the main stage of the World Cup, leaving the West Indies behind. BNP is happy with this women's triumph.

This was the most difficult journey for the Bangladesh women's team in the field of sports. A group of brave women who moved forward through long preparation, limited opportunities and tough competition finally achieved the desired success for Bangladesh cricket through that struggle.

This victory has crossed the boundaries of not only a team, but also the sports of this country, society and every girl who dreams of it, and has become a moment of national pride. BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir congratulated the women cricketers on this victory.

In a statement on Saturday night, they said, 'This victory of the Bangladesh women's team is the fruit of a long struggle. They have shown that international success is possible even with limited opportunities by surviving the tough battle of net run rate. We are proud.'

According to the leaders, this performance of the Nigar Sultanas is a significant milestone in the ongoing path of sports and women's empowerment in the country.

In the statement, these two top BNP leaders said, in the eyes of the common people, Nigars had couraged in their batting, a fighting edge in their bowling and the victory was an explosion of pure joy. Such a victory sends a message of change not only on the field, but also in society and mentality.

 

 

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