Bangladesh Women's Cricket

‘Heartbreak no more’

As Joty and company prepare to sign off with the October 26 fixture against India, their campaign has underlined that their biggest battle remains psychological.

Tigresses aim to 'finish strong'

Bangladesh will also be boosted by the expected return of pacer Marufa Akter.

Women cricketers’ allowances set to rise

At present, players of the men's national team receive USD 75 as day allowance and USD 50 as tour fee per day during international assignments. In contrast, women's players get USD 50 and USD 25 respectively, except during ICC and ACC events.

‘Must credit the fight shown’

After a three-wicket, last-over loss to South Africa in Vizag on Monday, most players were left in tears in the dressing room, but the camp's mood had brightened by the next day following retrospection.

Tigresses aim for turnaround against Proteas

Meanwhile, South Africa medium-pacer Tumi Sekhukhune said her side are wary of Bangladesh’s spin-heavy attack.

Captain material Rabeya radiates girl power

She comes from Barisal, from a home where cricket wasn’t supposed to be a daughter’s dream.

‘Time to plan wisely’ as skipper’s form dips

As Bangladesh head to Visakhapatnam for their next two matches against South Africa and Australia on October 13 and 16, they will hope their captain can rediscover her touch to keep their World Cup campaign alive.

Rabeya three-for keeps Kiwis to 227 for 9

Rabeya Khan struck twice, while Bates was run out after a 33-ball 29 -- laced with six fours -- leaving New Zealand struggling at 39 for three after 12 overs.

Proving a point where it matters most

Before departing for the World Cup, expectations surrounding Nigar Sultana Joty's side were relatively modest.

October 12, 2025
October 12, 2025

‘Time to plan wisely’ as skipper’s form dips

As Bangladesh head to Visakhapatnam for their next two matches against South Africa and Australia on October 13 and 16, they will hope their captain can rediscover her touch to keep their World Cup campaign alive.

October 10, 2025
October 10, 2025

Rabeya three-for keeps Kiwis to 227 for 9

Rabeya Khan struck twice, while Bates was run out after a 33-ball 29 -- laced with six fours -- leaving New Zealand struggling at 39 for three after 12 overs.

October 9, 2025
October 9, 2025

Proving a point where it matters most

Before departing for the World Cup, expectations surrounding Nigar Sultana Joty's side were relatively modest.

October 7, 2025
October 7, 2025

‘The way she guided me is beyond words’: Nahida on Salma Khatun’s mentorship

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has recently appointed Salma as the country's first woman selector.

October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025

‘Admired Sangakkara, and also liked Shakib’s batting’

Rubya Haider Jhelik was a surprise inclusion in Bangladesh’s 15-member squad for the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup.

September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025

Bangladesh’s Supta among 8 batters tipped to shine at CWC25

Each side arrives with at least one batter capable of shaping their fortunes and their contributions could make all the difference.

September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025

‘Felt I had to take the initiative for Bangladesh’

Shathira Jakir Jessy is set to create history in the upcoming ICC Women's World Cup in India and Sri Lanka by becoming the first woman umpire from Bangladesh to officiate in a senior World Cup.

September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025

Women’s cricket ready for its biggest stage

Which is the bigger tournament in cricket, the men’s ICC World Cup or the women’s?

September 25, 2025
September 25, 2025

Tigresses’ first WC warm-up tie gets rained out

Bangladesh's preparation for the upcoming ICC Women's World Cup suffered a blow as their first warm-up match against South Africa ended in a no result due to rain at the Colombo Cricket Club Ground on Thursday.

September 23, 2025
September 23, 2025

‘No negativity’ as Tigresses brace for ultimate test

At the last ODI World Cup in 2022, the Tigresses managed only one win. This time, head coach Sarwar Imran pointed to Pakistan and Sri Lanka as "fifty-fifty contests", stressing that the immediate goal is to do better than last time.