BAN W vs ENG W | Twitter in splits as Sophia Dunkley laughs off Fahima Khatun’s attempted fiery celebration
Bowlers giving a send-off to willow-wielders is no new thing, but Fahima Khatun had England batter Sophia Dunkley in splits in the Women’s World Cup match. The Bangladesh leg-spinner trapped her in front of the wicket before breaking into an impromptu dance move, ending it with a send-off.

England were sitting pretty after dismissing Bangladesh cheaply in a group game of the Women’s ODI World Cup in Guwahati. After opting to bowl at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium, England rode on their spin bowling attack to skittle out Bangladesh for 178 runs in 49.4 overs.
Sophie Ecclestone was the pick among the England bowlers with an impressive spell of 3/24 in 10 overs, while her slow bowling partners Linsey Smith, Charlie Dean, and Alice Capsey all picked up two wickets. With no scoreboard pressure, England sat pretty at 69/2 at the end of 18 overs.
Current captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and former skipper Heather Knight added 40 runs for the third wicket after the chasing side had a dicey start. However, Fahima Khatun, after conceding just four runs in her first three overs, including a maiden, had other plans as she came to bowl the 18th.
The leg-spinner first dismissed Sciver-Brunt in the second ball, with the England skipper chipping a straightforward catch to mid-wicket. In the fifth ball of the same over, she trapped new batter Sophia Dunkley in front of the wicket to turn the tide in the Tigresses' favour.
Just as the umpire raised her finger after a vociferous appeal from Fahima and co., the bowler pulled off an impromptu dance step. She ended it with a pointed finger towards the batter and then gestured towards the dressing room.
She was happy and smiling all through, and what was expected to be a feisty send-off tickled Dunkley’s funny bone as she quickly walked toward partner Knight to consult for a review. But even the review could not save her as replays showed it was an umpire’s call and the batter had to walk back.
Twitter was in splits as they enjoyed an intended fiery send-off from the leg-spinner, along with Dunkley's response to that.
What a celebration
Nat Sciver 👆🏻
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 7, 2025
Dunkley 👆🏻#FahimaKhatun gets two big wickets in an over and Bangladesh are well & truly in the match! 👏🏻
Catch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/37b07dyybB#CWC25 👉 #BANvENG | LIVE NOW on Star Sports & JioHotstar! pic.twitter.com/Ua9bdh3022
Love it
Love those Fahima moves!
— AsliBCCIWomen (@AsliBCCIWomen) October 7, 2025
Le lo Conclusive pic.twitter.com/kgSFWYWdrQ
Crazy
Crazy Celebration from Fahima Khatun😂😂 pic.twitter.com/a7q9QnevQU
— Aryan Goel (@Aryan42832Goel) October 7, 2025
Spun the web
After 69ing Proteas England are tottering vs Bangladesh at 4/69. Fahima Khatun is spinning a web that's pushed England back. Nat Sciver and Sophia Dunkley back home in a flash pic.twitter.com/W0KuKBPHLD
— Kartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) October 7, 2025
Real chance
Fahima Khatun's celebration - what's not to love. Bangladesh in with a real chance now.
— Shashank Kishore (@captainshanky) October 7, 2025
Wow
Fahima has 3-13, but England does not play Sarah Glenn. #bbccricket
— Bryan7Robson (@Black8mamba2) October 7, 2025
Too hot to handle
Even Capsicum finds Fahima hot to handle
— Jose Puliampatta (Prof. Bala) (@JosePuliampatta) October 7, 2025
Upset time
Fahima Khatun now
— ¥0 m@n! (@maniwinz) October 7, 2025
6-1-12-3
Kya Bangladesh ki ladkiyan upset kar sakti hain England ki Women's team ko .. #BanvEng #CWC2025 https://t.co/q4lkWX0WIK
LOL
As a Leg spinner.
— Stark_Aura 🤍🍁 (@deepTHIRDMAN_) October 7, 2025
Fahima >>> Shadab ( full toss) Khan
agree or die.

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