Southern Vipers 118 for 4 (Bates 45*, Brindle 45*) beat Yorkshire Diamonds 64 (Smith 4-10) by Scorecard Linsey Smith recorded the Kia Super Leagues best bowling figures so far as Southern Vipers beat Yorkshire Diamonds by 54 runs to qualify for Finals Day. Berkshire left-armer Smith ended with 4 for 10 to back up a match-winning 99-run stand between Suzie Bates and Arran Brindle in front of 1000 fans at the Ageas Bowl.The Vipers set 119 to win, before bowling the Diamonds out with four overs to spare, making them the first club to be eliminated after three defeats from three.Charlotte Edwards, who was not able to bat in the opening game after suffering a concussion that subsequently forced her to miss the win against the Thunder, but she finally got out to the middle after winning the toss and batting. Her innings was short lived, though, as she edged former England team-mate Katherine Brunts awayswinger behind.The Vipers were two down in the next over when pacy Shabnim Ismail struck with her first delivery, Izzy Collis lbw. The Diamonds had the hosts on the ropes at 9 for 3 when Sara McGlashan pushed Brunt to first slip, and then 19 for 4 as Lydia Greenway, who had been dropped at slip with the score on 10, reverse swept Katie Levick to short third man.But international veterans Brindle - who retired from England duty in 2014 - and New Zealand captain Bates turned the innings around with a much-needed partnership, on a tricky to bat on slow track.The ICCs No. 2-ranked T20 batsman, Bates slowly batted herself in and was rewarded by being able to play her shots at the end. She finished up with an unbeaten, run-a-ball 45, having smashed the final delivery for a six over midwicket, while Brindle made an equally handy 45 to take the Vipers to a competitive total of 118 for 4.Lauren Winfield got the chase off to a good start by rocking on to the back foot and hammering a pair of boundaries off Morna Nielsen. But the England opener drilled Bates straight to Brindle at midwicket without scoring another run, and Edwards ran out Hollie Armitage to leave the Diamonds struggling on 19 for 2.Wickets continued to fall as Smith deceived Alice Davidson-Richards to have her stumped. Beth Mooney, who kept the score ticking with 17, was dropped at midwicket by McGlashan, who required a visit by the physio, but Alex Blackwell was brilliantly caught and bowled by Smith.Mooney was bowled backing away to Nielsen before Jenny Gunn was bowled by Smith. Medium-pacer Smith, on her second appearance, picked up her fourth wicket when she had Brunt caught at backward point. 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The reaction is more than what I expected, and not just in Bangladesh, but from the world over. It is beginning to sink in what a big achievement it is.How Bangladeshi do you feel right now? I am very proud of the players, the board and fans. I think they waited a long time for this, after the Test status. I can see what it means for them as well. I am proud to be part of it.How difficult was it to translate the ODI success into the Test arena, particularly after the gap of 14 months? The challenge wasnt much ability-wise. It was about mentally preparing for Test cricket. We had to believe ourselves that we can compete and trust the game plan. The biggest challenge was not to be afraid of losing, and think about winning. We all believed that if we are not afraid to lose, we can achieve bigger things. All credit to the boys again, to believe in that as a group. If you notice lately, the team is not afraid to try things hoping for a better result.What are the major changes between your first Test series - West Indies 2014 - and this Test series? One day I was watching those matches as they were showing reruns on TV, and I was surprised how much we have changed in every area of the game. Unfortunately I saw Shafiul [Islam] running away from the ball. I dont mean to use him as an example, but this just sums up their change in attitude, and how they are no longer afraid of anything. Their demeanour has changed. Now they prepare and play to win. People have short memories, so if you watch those videos you can see how far they have come.How did the belief come about? Belief comes with results. It is harder at the start but one success brings another success. If someones there to challenge the way you are doing things, you will always get better. If youre happy to stay where you were, you will never achieve things. Your success cant only be quantified by winning, theres a lot of other things.How much hands-on coaching do you have to do in the Bangladesh team? This group is still learning. They have a long way to go. Otherwise we would have had more success. I hope that after this win they will have better memories, if they get into such winning positions in the future, to do it on their own. They can find the ways on their own in the middle. Theres a lot of idea-sharing and making sure we create the environment in which they get challenged.When was the first time the idea of playing on these wickets came up in your planning? Who came up with the plan? It was everyones idea. The players have to believe and come up with the plans as well. They have to change their ways of training and mental ability to handle situations, because the players are under pressure, not us. They also came up with those plans, not only us. Once the players start to believe, and embrace the idea, the job is much easier because they will do it.But is there a way to explain what goes on during a batting collapse? I think it has a lot to do with what goes on between their ears. We dont see it coming. In this series it was a challenge for everyone because of the pitches. Once that comes into your head, you are in a difficult place. All the training and experience you have goes out of the window once you press that panic button.The other challenge is that when you havent won many Tests and you are nearing one [victory], so many ideas come into you. So many people talk to you. We are not bulletproof. It takes a long time, many occasions you face such a situation, and then you come on top. I say, your computer is full of ideas, so you find your own solution rather than listening to someone else.ddddddddddddYou think that game in Bangalore can now be forgotten? If you try to forget, you lose the sight of what youre trying to achieve. You must not forget that game. The players have to learn from it. If they forget, they are losing sight of what they have in front of them.What goes through your mind when you see Shakib or Mahmudullah playing the kind of shots they played to get out in the first and second Tests? They are human beings. They can make mistakes. The quicker they learn, the better for their careers. How much do they learn actually, especially the senior players? What is the important thing in that situation? If you define that, you can find your own answer.How do you deal with these things when you see a senior player doing such a thing? The best way to deal with this is for them to realise it. I am always open for them to come and ask me. Thats where the learning starts. Not if I start chasing after them and shouting at them.Are you getting what you want from the players? I got a lot of support from the players who are open for ideas. I got lot of support from the board members, which is all you want. You dont need everyone to like you. In that way, youre pleasing people. The more people criticise you, it means you are challenging what is happening. Results on top of that give you a positive sign.Do you realise that you have challenged many things in Bangladesh cricket? I know. My career has been like that. I have never been afraid of standing up for what is right. Whether I lose or not, it is all about not being afraid of trying things.When you see young guys like Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman and Mehedi Hasan, who have started so well in their international careers, what message do you have for them? It is a bigger challenge in the subcontinent because this game is more than just a game. It is a huge burden of expectation on a young man to suddenly come from nowhere to stardom. The best thing you need is good people around you to keep your feet on the ground, and to support you and give you proper advice.I had a chat with Mehedi after the game. I told him the first thing you do is celebrate the success with the team-mates. He is a good kid, so he understood the message I was giving him. I hope they will handle it well.How do you look forward to the big challenge of a number of Tests next year being played abroad? I dont see it that way. Every day is a challenge, so it is regardless of whether we are playing abroad. We need to come up with a plan that we can believe in. I am happy with executing the plan, regardless of the result.Do you think there can be a way to keep Test specialists like Mominul Haque and Taijul Islam in touch with international cricket? Yes. A-team tours. If I have failed to highlight that [lack of A-team tours], I dont think I am doing my job.Everyone is talking about the teatime talk and how Tamim Iqbal was taking charge of the field after the tea break. The best thing I can tell you is that the big players stood up. I was disappointed and upset that we were nearly wasting another opportunity we had in our hands. I had a chat with the boys. I challenged them to stand up. I told them that this opportunity will never come again. I am glad that a few people stood up and decided to do something different.What does Hathurusingha do when he gets angry? I think I have kicked only two things in the two and a half years (laughs). I am just joking. I cant get angry as a head coach. I have to be the filter between the players and the ideas. At the same time we have to get the message across.Are you going through the best phase of your coaching career? I always expect to do better in the future. I am enjoying the job.What makes you more proud - the result or their overall improvement? The improvement. How they take ownership of their success and failure makes me more proud. ' ' '