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Bangladeshi Teenager Shines with Blistering 51-Run Knock in World Cup
13 Oct
Summary
- 18-year-old Shorna Akter scores fastest-ever Bangladesh WODI half-century
- Akter's 51 off 35 balls helps Bangladesh post 232/6 against South Africa
- Bangladesh desperate for a win after losing two of their first three matches

On October 13, 2025, 18-year-old Bangladeshi batter Shorna Akter has made a name for herself in the ongoing Women's ODI World Cup. Akter scored a rapid 51 runs off just 35 deliveries while batting at number five, helping Bangladesh post a competitive total of 232/6 against South Africa.
Akter's knock is now the fastest half-century ever recorded by a Bangladeshi player in women's ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 39 balls held by Nigar Sultana. While it falls short of the overall world record of 23 balls, Akter's innings showcases a level of acceleration that has been rare in Bangladeshi women's cricket.
Bangladesh's batting has traditionally been defined by discipline and grit, but Akter's performance carves out a new pathway for the team. If the young batter can cement her place at the highest level, she could provide a much-needed boost to the team's finishing capabilities, allowing the top-order batters to take their time.
The significance of Akter's knock is amplified by the fact that Bangladesh desperately needs a win, having lost two of their first three matches in the World Cup. Her fearless approach in the face of a strong South African bowling attack has given the team a fighting chance in the game.