India Women clinched their fourth consecutive win against Bangladesh Women in a rain-affected fourth T20I in Sylhet, securing a 56-run victory via the Duckworth-Lewis method.
The match, marked by a delayed start and hail disruptions, was shortened to 14 overs per side. After being put to bat, India found stability through skipper Harmanpreet Kaur's valiant 38 off 27 and Richa Ghosh's quickfire 24, who together amassed a 44-run partnership.

This collaboration was crucial in lifting India to a competitive score of 122 for 6. Their innings, enriched with boundaries and aggressive play, helped set a challenging pace.
In response, the host team struggled to build momentum, managing only 68 for 7 in their 14 overs. Only three batters reached double figures with Dilara Akter leading with a modest 21. India's bowlers capitalized on Bangladesh's shaky start, with debutant Asha Shobhana making a memorable entrance into international cricket, taking 2 wickets for 18 runs in her spell.
**Deepti Sharma and India's Bowling Might**
Veteran all-rounder Deepti Sharma contributed significantly with figures of 2/13, while Radha Yadav and Pooja Vastrakar chipped in with a wicket each. This collective effort stifled Bangladesh's chase, ensuring they remained far behind the required run rate.
**Milestone and Memorable Performances**
The match was also notable as Harmanpreet Kaur celebrated her 300th international game, a significant milestone in her illustrious career. Her experience was on display as she navigated the innings post-interruption, pushing the score along with Ghosh before both batters were dismissed towards the end.
**Early Setbacks and Recovery**
India's innings didn't start as planned, losing opener Shafali Verma early for just 2 runs to a well-delivered ball by Shorifa Khatun. Dayalan Hemlatha briefly entertained with her aggressive hitting before falling to Marufa Akter. Despite losing Smriti Mandhana soon after, the middle order, led by Kaur and Ghosh, rallied to set a defendable target.
**Series Dominance**
With this win, India extended their lead to 4-0 in the five-match series, displaying their dominance in the format and their adaptability under challenging conditions. The series win highlights the depth and talent in the Indian squad, reinforcing their status as one of the premier teams in women's cricket.
As the teams prepare for the final match, India looks to complete a clean sweep, while Bangladesh will search for redemption and a chance to salvage pride in front of a home crowd.