Nigar Sultana’s Tigresses out to break T20 World Cup woes Ending their 12-match winning streak during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will be Bangladesh’s biggest motivator when Nigar Sultana’s men take the field in South Africa.

Sultana has found a way to excel:-

Batsman, wicketkeeper, captain – Nigar Sultana has played many roles for Bangladesh and so far, has found a way to excel in each department.

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Since making her debut in 2015, Sultana has always been up for big things and she has not only lived up to those expectations but has also exceeded them with flying colors.

Nigar Sultana’s Tigresses Out To Break T20 World Cup Momentum

The added responsibility of captaincy, which came before him in 2021, seems to have only motivated Sultana.

The Led Bangladesh to first win:-

Because he led Bangladesh to their first win in Cricket World Cup history last year against Pakistan.

Played against Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka in Group A, Bangladesh will have to play their hearts out to move on to the next stage.

Nigar Sultana’s Tigresses Out To Break T20 World Cup Momentum

Might prove to be a neck-and-neck competition for those teams:-

But at the same time, it could prove to be a neck-and-neck competition for the teams that are vying for it. Top two places in the group.

The biggest motivating factor for the Tigresses, as Sultana pointed out before flying out to South Africa, would be to end the barren run in the T20 World Cup since 2014.

Nigar Sultana’s Tigresses out to break T20 World Cup woes Ending their 12-match winning streak during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

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Nigar Sultana’s Tigresses Out To Break T20 World Cup Momentum

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While their aspirations will be high, a win in the first few matches could allow Sultana’s team to play with more freedom in the T20 World Cup.