The Indian women's cricket team finished the Twenty20 International series against Bangladesh Women with 3-0 clean sweep in Vadodara in the final match on 5 April 2013. India won the final match by 10 runs against Bangladesh.
The second game was won by India by seven wickets, thereby winning the series already. The T-20 International series against Bangladesh began on 2 April 2013.
India and Bangladesh women’s cricket team will now play three One-Day Internationals. The first ODI will be played on 8 April 2013 in Ahmadabad.
Facts about India and Bangladesh Twenty20 International series
• The first match was played on 2 April 2013 at Vadodra. The score was- India Women 143/3 (20/20 ov); Bangladesh Women 94/7 (20/20 ov).
• The second match was played on 4 April 2013 at Vadodra. The score was- Bangladesh Women 88/4 (20/20 ov); India Women 91/3 (18/20 ov).
• The third match was played on 5 April 2013 at Vadodra. The score was- India Women 123/9 (20/20 ov); Bangladesh Women 113/7 (20/20 ov).
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