Bangladesh women's national cricket team

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Bangladesh
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Flag of Bangladesh
Nickname(s)Lady Tigers, Tigresses[1]
AssociationBangladesh Cricket Board
Personnel
One Day captainRumana Ahmed
T20I captainSalma Khatun
CoachMark Robinson
History
Test status acquired2021
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (1977)
Full member (2000)
ICC regionAsia
ICC Rankings Current[3] Best-ever
WODI 8th 8th
WT20I 9th 8th (02-Oct-2020)[2]
Women's One Day Internationals
First WODIv  Ireland at Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 2 Ground, Dhaka; 26 November 2011
Last WODIv  Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore; 4 November 2019
WODIs Played Won/Lost
Total[4] 38 9/27
(0 ties, 2 no result)
This year[5] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no result)
Women's World Cup Qualifier appearances2 (first in 2011)
Best result5th (2011, 2017)
Women's Twenty20 Internationals
First WT20Iv  Ireland at Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin; 28 August 2012
Last WT20Iv  Sri Lanka at Junction Oval, Melbourne; 2 March 2020
WT20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[6] 75 27/48
(0 ties, 0 no result)
This year[7] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no result)
Women's T20 World Cup appearances4 (first in 2014)
Best result1st round (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances3 (first in 2015)
Best resultChampions (2018, 2019)
As of 7 January 2021

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] Bangladesh were granted One-Day International (ODI) status in 2011 after finishing fifth in the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier. They subsequently qualified for the 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20, making their first appearance at a top-level women's international tournament. They are the current champion of ACC Women's Asia Cup.

On 24 November 2011, Bangladesh was granted ODI status after defeating USA by 9 wickets in the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier. This win against USA guaranteed that Bangladesh would finish in the top 6 in the tournament and thus be ranked in the top 10 globally, which was the requirement for attaining ODI status.[10] In April 2021, the ICC awarded permanent Test and One Day International (ODI) status to all full member women's teams.[11]

Squad[]

This lists all the players who have played for Bangladesh for the past 12 months. Updated as of 7 September 2019.

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Format
ODI Captain and All-rounder
Rumana Ahmed 30 Right-handed Right-arm leg break ODI, T20I
T20I Captain and Spin Bowler
Salma Khatun 30 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I
Batters
Fargana Hoque 28 Right-handed ODI, T20I
Sanjida Islam 25 Right-handed ODI, T20I
Murshida Khatun 22 Left-handed ODI, T20I
Sharmin Akhter 25 Right-handed ODI, T20I
Sharmin Sultana 27 Right-handed ODI
Ayasha Rahman 27 Right-handed T20I
All-rounders
Fahima Khatun 28 Right-handed Right-arm leg break ODI, T20I
Ritu Moni 28 Right-handed Right-arm medium T20I
Shaila Sharmin 32 Right-handed Right-arm off break T20I
Lata Mondal 28 Right-handed Right-arm medium T20I
Sobhana Mostary 19 Right-handed Right-arm medium T20I
Wicket-keeper
Nigar Sultana 24 Right-handed ODI, T20I
Shamima Sultana 33 Right-handed T20I
Spin Bowlers
Nahida Akter 21 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox ODI, T20I
Khadija Tul Kubra 26 Right-handed Right-arm off break T20I
Rabeya Khan T20I
Sanjida Akter Meghla 20 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox T20I
T20I
Pace Bowlers
Jahanara Alam 28 Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI, T20I
Panna Ghosh 31 Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI, T20I

Former players[]

Coaching staff[]

Tournament history[]

ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier

ICC Women's World Twenty20

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

Bold means host of the tournament

ACC Women's Asia Cup

Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Sri Lanka 2004 Did not participate
Pakistan 2005–06
India 2006
Sri Lanka 2008 Group stage 4/4 6 1 5 0 0
China 2012 Semi-finals 3/8 4 3 1 0 0
Thailand 2016 Group stage 4/6 5 3 3 0 0
Malaysia 2018 Champions 1/6 6 5 1 0 0
Bangladesh 2020 TBC 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 title 4/4 21 12 10 0 0

Bangladesh Women's National Cricket Team has been the only team (other than India) to have won an Asia Cup Title.

Asia Cup 2018 winner team with trophy

  • 2007: Champions

Asian Games

South Asian Games

Honours[]

Records and statistics[]

International Match Summary — Bangladesh Women[15][16]

As of 2 March 2020

Playing record
Format M W L T NR Winning Percentage Inaugural match
One-Day Internationals 38 9 27 0 2 25.00 26 November 2011
Twenty20 Internationals 75 27 48 0 0 36.00 28 August 2012

Women's One-Day Internationals[]

ODI record versus other nations[24][25]

Records complete to Women ODI #1173. As of 4 November 2019.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
ICC Full members
 India 4 0 4 0 0 8 April 2013
 Ireland 6 3 1 0 2 26 November 2011 26 November 2011
 Pakistan 10 4 6 0 0 20 August 2012 4 March 2014
 South Africa 17 2 15 0 0 6 September 2012 6 September 2012
 Sri Lanka 1 0 1 0 0 19 February 2017

Women's Twenty20 Internationals[]

T20I record versus other nations[25]

Records complete to WT20I #862. As of 2 March 2020.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
ICC Full members
 Australia 1 0 1 0 0 27 February 2020
 England 3 0 3 0 0 28 March 2014
 India 12 3 9 0 0 2 April 2013 6 June 2018
 Ireland 9 6 3 0 0 28 August 2012 28 August 2012
 New Zealand 1 0 1 0 0 29 February 2020
 Pakistan 15 1 14 0 0 29 August 2012 4 June 2018
 South Africa 10 1 9 0 0 11 September 2012 11 September 2012
 Sri Lanka 6 2 4 0 0 28 October 2012 28 October 2012
 West Indies 3 0 3 0 0 26 March 2014
ICC Associate members
 Malaysia 1 1 0 0 0 9 June 2018 9 June 2018
 Maldives 1 1 0 0 0 5 December 2019

5 December 2019

   Nepal 1 1 0 0 0 4 December 2019 4 December 2019
 Netherlands 2 2 0 0 0 8 July 2018 8 July 2018
 Papua New Guinea 2 2 0 0 0 7 July 2018 7 July 2018
 Scotland 2 2 0 0 0 12 July 2018 12 July 2018
 Thailand 4 4 0 0 0 7 June 2018 7 June 2018
 United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 0 10 July 2018 10 July 2018
 United States 1 1 0 0 0 1 September 2019 1 September 2019

See also[]

  • List of Bangladesh women ODI cricketers
  • List of Bangladesh women Twenty20 International cricketers
  • Bangladesh national cricket team

References[]

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