For the Tigresses, the numbers reaffirm a sense of gradual progress.
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.
Before departing for the World Cup, expectations surrounding Nigar Sultana Joty's side were relatively modest.
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.
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.
Bangladesh women's team may have secured their ticket to this year’s ICC Women’s World Cup in India, but their qualification was anything but convincing..After a campaign that highlighted both grit and glaring weaknesses, they now face the daunting task of preparing for the marquee event w
Imran is expected to take charge of the Tigresses for the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.
The momentum for women's cricket in Bangladesh would have had a far bigger boost had they been staging the event as planned.
The veteran fast bowler returned to the national setup after a year-long gap.
Imran is expected to take charge of the Tigresses for the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.
The momentum for women's cricket in Bangladesh would have had a far bigger boost had they been staging the event as planned.
The veteran fast bowler returned to the national setup after a year-long gap.
This is the first bilateral series between the two sides.
Bangladesh women's team are gearing up for a crucial three-match ODI series against the reigning world champions.
Bangladesh produced a clinical display to stun defending champions Australia in a seven-wicket win in their opening fixture of the ICC Women's U-19 T20 World Cup at Willowmoore Park, Benoni on Saturday.
Bangladesh are set to encounter Sri Lanka on their opening game of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on February 12 next year in Capetown as the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the fixtures for the mega event today.
Marufa Akter, the new face of Bangladesh women's cricket team, appears to be a star in the making.
Bangladesh appear confident to book their place in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup next year by finishing as the top team in the four-team group in its Qualifier tournament, scheduled to be held in the UAE from September 18 to 25.
Following a noteworthy campaign in their maiden ICC Women’s ODI World Cup earlier this year, Bangladesh women's cricket team are now shifting their focus on the shortest format of the game as they look to prepare for the T20 World Cup qualifiers, scheduled to be held in Dubai in September.