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**Summary:**

This news article from *The Hindu* reports on a Women’s Cricket World Cup match between England and Bangladesh, held on October 7, 2025, in Guwahati. England won, bowling Bangladesh out for 178. Sophie Ecclestone starred for England with figures of 3/24. Sobhana Mostary top-scored for Bangladesh with 60, while Rabeya Khan contributed a quickfire 43. The article highlights England’s strong spin attack and Bangladesh’s struggles after a promising start. It also mentions a tribute to the late Zubeen Garg at the stadium.

**News Article:**

**England Spinners Dominate, Bowl Out Bangladesh in World Cup Clash**

*Guwahati, India – October 7, 2025* – England’s potent spin attack proved too much for Bangladesh as they bowled them out for 178 in a Women’s Cricket World Cup match held today at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Sophie Ecclestone led the charge with impressive figures of 3/24, supported by Charlotte Dean (2/28) and Alice Capsey (2/31).

Bangladesh, coming off a victory against Pakistan, started confidently with Sharmin Akhter scoring 14 runs off one Lauren Bell over. However, England’s bowlers soon tightened their grip. Bell recovered to dismiss Rubya Haider, while Linsey Smith accounted for captain Nigar Sultana, leaving Bangladesh struggling at two wickets down early on.

Sobhana Mostary provided resistance with a patient 60 off 108 balls, and Rabeya Khan injected some late aggression with 43 off 27. However, their efforts weren’t enough to salvage the innings against the disciplined English attack.

Ecclestone’s skillful left-arm spin proved particularly difficult for the Bangladeshi batters, as she picked up key wickets to stifle their momentum.

The match was played amidst a backdrop of remembrance, with the stadium playing the iconic ‘Ya Ali’ song in tribute to the late Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, a cultural icon of the region.

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