Sylhet [Bangladesh]: Harmanpreet Kaur's 39 runs and brilliant performance by the spinners helped India register a 56-run win over Bangladesh via DLS method in the rain-affected fourth T20 match of the five-match series at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium here on Monday. . Harmanpreet played a quickfire 39 in her 300th international match, helping the visitors post a competitive score of 122/6 in 14 overs after batting on a rainy day. Bangladesh lost many wickets while chasing the revised DL target. Target of 125 runs, ended at 66 runs for 7 wickets. While 33-year-old Asha and Deepti Sharma, India's oldest player in women's T20I, took two wickets each in the chase of 123 runs, the home team was never there to chase down the target as they faced consecutive defeats. Fell.Wicket.Deepti gave initial success to India by taking the wicket of Murshida Khatoon in the fourth over. After this he dismissed Dilhara Actor (21 out of 25). Rubia Haider (13 off 17 balls) was run out in the eighth over due to a mistake by captain Nigar Sultana. Asha's first wicket was the prized wicket of Sultana, who failed to read the ball on the stumps and was out LBW. The legspinner got another wicket when he dismissed Sharna Ector, who misplayed the slog-sweep and was caught by Rich Ghosh on the leading edge. Asha completed her quota of three overs at 18 runs. Bangladesh's batting collapse continued to haunt them throughout the series, falling from 38 for 1 to 47 for 6, losing both the story and the game.India, who came to bat first, had to face defeat. Shafali Verma had a bad start and was out in the second over of the game off the bowling of Shorifa Khatoon. After this, Smriti Mandhana and Dayalan Hemlata took charge and dismissed batsman Khatoon for 15 runs with the help of two fours and a six. Ghosh scored 24 runs in 15 balls with the help of three fours and a six, helping India score 52 runs. Set a good target in the last five overs and 14 overs.