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Bangladesh set for Nepal showdown as Sagorika and Afeida eye SAFF glory
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51481, member: 636"] Bangladesh's defending champions gear up for their second clash against Nepal at Bashundhara Kings Arena tomorrow evening. The match starts at 7pm following an earlier battle between Sri Lanka and Bhutan at 3pm. Captain Afeida Khandakar expects her squad to repeat their stunning opening performance. The team crushed Sri Lanka with a massive 9-1 scoreline that sent shockwaves through the tournament. Sagorika grabbed headlines with her brilliant hat-trick while Mst Munki Akhter added two more goals. Nepal arrives with equal confidence after demolishing Bhutan 6-1 during their tournament opener. Forward Purnima Roy stole the spotlight with her own hat-trick performance that included four total goals. The Nepalese squad proved they can match Bangladesh's attacking prowess. Both teams enter tomorrow's showdown riding high on momentum from dominant victories. Tournament experts predict fireworks when these powerhouses collide. The championship features just four nations competing in a double round-robin format across multiple dates. Bangladesh faces Bhutan twice on July 15 and 17 before meeting Sri Lanka on July 19. Their final group stage encounter against Nepal happens on July 21. The team finishing atop the league table claims the championship crown. Bangladesh's 22-player roster includes experienced campaigners and promising youngsters ready for continental glory. [/QUOTE]
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