While Bangladesh have been a part of the women’s T20 World Cup since they first hosted the event in 2014, this is the first time Netherlands have made it to the main tournament.
Both teams have been on winning runs in the qualifiers and secured berths for the marquee event later in the year in England after victories against Thailand and USA respectively in the Super Six stage.
The duo added 110 runs for the third wicket. While Ferdous scored 56 off 45 balls, Mostary recorded 59 in 42. There was a blip again after both fell in quick succession but Bangladesh managed to rack up 165 for 8.
Batting first, USA were restricted to 129 for 7 in 20 overs, with Hannah Landheer returning 3 for 30 and Caroline de Lange picking up 2 for 27.
Four out of the six teams from the Super Sixes will qualify for the main event, which will feature 12 teams for the first time. With Bangladesh and Netherlands already through, Scotland, Ireland, USA and Thailand are jostling for the remaining two places.