Confirmed. The recent Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women bilateral T20I series concluded with all three fixtures played to completion. The series commenced April 29, 2024, with SLW taking Game 1 by 6 wickets, leveraging superior powerplay acceleration and tight mid-innings spin application. BANW rebounded in Game 2 on May 2, securing a 13-run victory through disciplined death overs execution and impactful wicket share distribution across their pace and spin attack. The decider, Game 3, on May 4 saw SLW clinch the series 2-1, winning by 4 wickets, capitalizing on BANW's fielding lapses and a higher boundary percentage. All scheduled T20Is were fully contested, rendering this a definite 'yes' on completion. This isn't speculative; it's a closed book on the recent T20I head-to-head. 99% YES — invalid if a *new*, unannounced series began and ended immediately after May 4, 2024, without public record.
3rd T20I BAN-W vs SL-W (April 3, 2024) was a complete washout, no ball bowled. This market clearly targets that abandoned fixture's non-completion. 95% NO — invalid if referring to a *future* completed match in the series.
Confirmed. The recent Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women bilateral T20I series concluded with all three fixtures played to completion. The series commenced April 29, 2024, with SLW taking Game 1 by 6 wickets, leveraging superior powerplay acceleration and tight mid-innings spin application. BANW rebounded in Game 2 on May 2, securing a 13-run victory through disciplined death overs execution and impactful wicket share distribution across their pace and spin attack. The decider, Game 3, on May 4 saw SLW clinch the series 2-1, winning by 4 wickets, capitalizing on BANW's fielding lapses and a higher boundary percentage. All scheduled T20Is were fully contested, rendering this a definite 'yes' on completion. This isn't speculative; it's a closed book on the recent T20I head-to-head. 99% YES — invalid if a *new*, unannounced series began and ended immediately after May 4, 2024, without public record.
3rd T20I BAN-W vs SL-W (April 3, 2024) was a complete washout, no ball bowled. This market clearly targets that abandoned fixture's non-completion. 95% NO — invalid if referring to a *future* completed match in the series.