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Team Score Against Date England 213/5 (20 overs) Pakistan 21 Feb 2023 New Zealand 189/3 (20 overs) Bangladesh 17 Feb 2023 Australia 173/9 (20 overs) New Zealand 11 Feb 2023
Opponents of Bangladesh women's national football team, as of March 2019 This is a list of the Bangladesh women's national football team results from 2010 to the present. Record
This article provides details of international football games played by the Bangladesh women's national football team from 2020 to present. [1] [2] Results ...
Bangladesh team management started almost a year-long camp for 2014 SAFF Women's Championship, and Bangladesh team won two of there three Group matches and, reached the semi-finals where Bangladesh lost against Nepal by 1–0. After the tournament concluded Golam Robbani Choton returned to head coach duty.
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).
Bangladesh, batting first made a score of 119/7 from their 20 overs and then restricting Scotland to 103/7 despite Sarah Bryce's 49* and winning by 16 runs giving Bangladesh their first win in women's T20 World Cup. [46] The second match saw Pakistan being bowled out for 116 runs and then restricting Sri Lanka for 85/9 and winning the match by ...
Score Against Date Bangladesh: 74 (19.5 overs) New Zealand: 29 Feb 2020 Thailand: 78/9 (20 overs) West Indies: 22 Feb 2020 Thailand: 78/7 (20 overs) England: 26 Feb 2020 Thailand: 82 (19.1 overs) South Africa: 28 Feb 2020 Bangladesh: 91/8 (20 overs) Australia: 2 Mar 2020 New Zealand: 91 (18.2 overs) Bangladesh: 29 Feb 2020 Source: ESPNCricinfo ...
The Women's T20 World Cup is the biennial international championship for women's Twenty20 International cricket. [3] The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council , with the first edition having been held in England in 2009 . [ 4 ]