Bangladesh Women Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh Women Vs India Women's National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
Bangladesh Women Vs India Women's National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh players will surely feel some sadness as they face Scotland in the opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup on Thursday, as originally it was scheduled to be hosted in Bangladesh but political unrest forced ICC officials to relocate it elsewhere – specifically UAE.

Marufa Akter will long be remembered for her two wicket-taking spells during Bangladesh’s victory against Pakistan, but the entire team effort deserves greater credit than any individual contribution alone. The Bangladesh Women Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard also reflects the intensity and competitiveness these players bring to the world stage.

#DateFormat / SeriesIndia Women ScoreBangladesh Women ScoreResult / Margin
126 July 2024Women’s T20 Asia Cup Semi-Final83/0 in 11.0 overs (ESPN.com)80/8 in 20.0 overs (ESPN.com)India won by 10 wickets (ESPN.com)
209 May 20245th T20I, India tour of Bangladesh 2024156/5 (20 overs) (ESPN Cricinfo)Bangladesh’s innings (target) (20 overs) (ESPN Cricinfo)India won by 21 runs (ESPN Cricinfo)
306 May 20244th T20I, India tour of Bangladesh 2024122/6 in 14 overs (rain-reduced) (ESPN Cricinfo)Bangladesh’s innings in 14 overs (rain-reduced target) (ESPN Cricinfo)India won by 56 runs (DLS method) (Hindustan Times)
402 May 20243rd T20I, India tour of Bangladesh 2024121/3 in 18.3 overs (NDTV Sports)117/8 in 20 overs (NDTV Sports)India won by 7 wickets (NDTV Sports)
528 April 20241st T20I, India tour of Bangladesh 2024145/7 (20 overs) (ESPN Cricinfo)101/8 (20 overs) (Cricbuzz)India won by 44 runs (ESPN Cricinfo)

T20I

Twenty20 international cricket matches are fast-paced and action-packed affairs that feature national teams recognized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Each side bats for up to 20 “overs,” defined as six balls bowled by one player; rules are in place that encourage aggressive batting and quick scoring; they also aim to be completed within three hours, making this form of cricket all the more exhilarating for fans!

T20I cricket is the third form of cricket and most frequently seen in domestic leagues worldwide, such as India’s Premier League. This form offers newcomers to cricket a great way to enter and start learning the game, whether through tournament or series play. The International Cricket Council keeps track of these results and ranks teams by their performance; top rated ones are considered amongst the world’s finest squads.

India cruised to an 8-wicket win against Bangladesh at Bayuemas Oval on Sunday in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 match, increasing their net run rate and qualifying them for the semi-finals with one game to spare. They will face Scotland for their last Super Six Group 1 encounter tomorrow (Tuesday).

T20Is are an invaluable opportunity for teams to test out new strategies and tactics against different opponents. The International Cricket Council uses an official ranking system called ICC T20I Rankings that ranks teams according to performance in T20Is. The top ten teams on this list receive invitations to attend the World T20 tournament held every two years.

In 2007, England hosted the inaugural International Cricket Council T20 World Cup. Following its success, 2010 brought another tournament – now known as ICC Men’s T20 World Cup since 2018! Additionally, other competitions in this format such as World Twenty20 Championship are hosted annually by ICC.

ODI

One-day international (ODI) cricket is an international limited-overs cricket competition played between teams from the same nationality under standard one-day rules, providing the highest level of limited overs cricket competition.

India was dominant throughout, yet Bangladesh showed its resilience and fighting spirit with each game’s outcome clearly illustrated on these detailed scorecards from key matches.

India-W ODI Summary: After winning the toss and opting to bowl first, India successfully limited Bangladesh to 64/8 in 20 overs, with Sumaiya Akther top-scoring on 21 for their hosts and Vaishnavi Sharma taking three wickets as India chased down this target quickly in just 7.1 overs – opener Gongadi Trisha smashing 40 off 31 balls! India secured top spot on net run rate to secure semi-final qualification – their second win of this tournament and their second win of their group on net run rate as they secured top position on net run rate to secure qualification and secure a semi final spot within their group and secured a semi final spot along with one victory at home!

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