Witness in history, Sherpur proud girl Jyoti
History Women's Cricket Team of Bangladesh The red-green women's team lost the Asia Cup by six-time champions India by three wickets. In this victory witness Sultana Jyoti, the daughter of Sherpur's daughter Nigar Sultana Jyoti.
The flag of Bangladesh flying at the Oval Stadium in Kinnarama Academy of Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Bangladesh, chasing a 113-run chase, started chasing down the target of two innings by Shamima Sultana and Ayesha Rahman. Bangladesh scored 33 runs without any win in 6 overs.
Poonam, the best bowler of India, broke the partnership in the seventh over of the innings. Poonam sent two openers in the last over of the over. Two openers Shamima 16 and Ayesha 17 runs. Nigar Sultana batted with the bat after being dismissed for 11 runs by Farhatna Haque in the 3rd ball of the team, while the team's 27 runs in the highest score of 24 played a vital role in reaching the winning side.
It is to be mentioned that Nigar Sultana Jyoti was born on 1 August 1997 in Sherpur district, the country's youngest female cricketer. Jyoti, daughter of Sirajul Haque and Salma couple of Rajballavpur Mahalla in Sherpur city.
He is one of the members of the Bangladesh Cricket team. He is basically the wicketkeeper in the team. Besides, right-handed batsman also plays the role of Nigar Sultana.
On October 6, 2015, his ODI debut against Pakistan hosted Pakistan.
In the match held in Karachi, he scored 30 * with unbeaten two boundaries. Earlier, on September 30, 2016, T-20 Aranthya, who was in Karachi, was anointed against the same team.
On 10 February 2016, he was nominated as one of the members of the women's team announced by the Bangladesh Cricket Board to participate in the ICC World Twenty20 competition. In the inaugural match of the tournament held in Bengaluru on March 15, 2016, scored an unbeaten 27 * against India.