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Bangladesh have faced five teams in Women's ODI cricket, with their most frequent opponent being South Africa, against whom they have played 17 matches. Bangladesh have registered more wins against Pakistan than against any other team, with four. [41] In Women's T20I matches, Bangladesh have played against 18 teams.
This is a list of statistics for the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup. Team statistics ... Bangladesh: 17 Feb 2023 ... 3rd: 101 Pakistan ...
The Bangladesh women's national cricket team is the team that represents the country of Bangladesh in international women's cricket matches. They made their international debut when they played, and won, two matches against Thailand in July 2007 [ 8 ] before participating in and winning the 2007 ACC Women's Tournament. [ 9 ]
Ellyse Perry became the fourth cricketer to score 2,000 runs and take 100 wickets in women’s T20Is. [7] – 8 October 2024; Megan Schutt became the leading wicket-taker in the women's T20 World Cup. [8] – 8 October 2024; Tahlia McGrath scored her 1,000th run in T20Is and became the fastest to reach there for Australia in terms of innings (35).
[5] [6] It is the Bangladesh women's side's first tour to the West Indies and the first ever bilateral series between the two sides. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In January 2025, the Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirmed the fixtures for the tour. [ 9 ]
[3] [4] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship. [5] [6] It was the Ireland women's side's first tour to Bangladesh as a bilateral series. [7] Last time they toured Bangladesh in 2014 for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. [7] In November 2024, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed the full tour itinerary. [8] [9]
This is a list of Bangladeshi women Twenty20 International cricketers. Overall, 45 players have represented the Bangladeshi national women's cricket team in Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket [ 1 ] starting from their inaugural match in 2012.
Bangladesh: 27 February 2020 2nd: 131 South Africa: Lizelle Lee: Suné Luus Thailand: 28 February 2020 3rd: 169* England: Natalie Sciver: Heather Knight Thailand: 26 February 2020 4th: 95 Australia: Meg Lanning: Rachael Haynes Sri Lanka: 24 February 2020 5th: 38 South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt: Suné Luus Pakistan: 1 March 2020 Source: ESPNCricinfo.