Nigar sultana joty
'She Is Going To Be Very Important For Us': Nigar Banks On Young Juairiya For Women's T20 WC
The 20-year-old batter has quickly established herself as one of Bangladesh's brightest prospects since breaking into the senior side earlier this year. Her performances in the team's warm-up fixtures have further strengthened expectations that she could play a defining role at the top of the order during the global event.
“She is going to be very important for us because she's been a very good touch. She's very young and she's capable of hitting boundaries in the Powerplay as well as after it. We are looking forward to see her the same way she played for us,” Nigar said after Bangladesh's warm-up match against Ireland at Loughborough University.
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