Bangladesh squad for ICC Women’s World Cup announced
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced the 15-member squad for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, set to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced the 15-member squad for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, set to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.
Before the last T20 World Cup, Mohsin Sheikh was appointed as Bangladesh’s performance analyst during the home series against Zimbabwe. However, ahead of the West Indies tour, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) terminated his contract and brought in Akshay Hiremath as the new performance analyst.
Ahead of the upcoming Netherlands series and the Asia Cup, the Bangladesh selectors have made changes to the T20 squad.
Saif Hassan has earned a recall to Bangladesh’s T20I side for the upcoming Asia Cup after consistent performances in recent months.
Bangladesh High Performance (HP) team was the runner-up of the Top End Series trophy last year, but this time the Bangladesh ‘A’ side, playing under that banner, failed to progress beyond the league stage.
Once struggling to produce quality pacers, Bangladesh has now turned into a factory of fast bowlers. In recent years, a “pace revolution” has reshaped the country’s cricket, with Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam and Tanzim Hasan Sakib emerging as key forces. Former Bangladesh head coach Stuart Law has expressed his admiration for this transformation.
Bangladesh’s power-hitting coach Julian Wood has called for patience and support as the national batters adapt to the demands of modern cricket.
||ICC || Bangladesh are leaving no stone unturned as they prepare for the upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
Hong Kong has unveiled a 20-member squad for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, scheduled to start on September 9 in the UAE.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has named a 16-member squad for the upcoming Asia Cup, which will be staged in the United Arab Emirates next month.
The Bengaluru stadium where 11 cricket fans died during celebrations in June will no longer host Women's World Cup matches including the opening game, the sport's governing body said on Friday.
Matthew Breetzke slammed a superb 88 and speedster Lungi Ngidi claimed five wickets as South Africa crushed Australia by 84 runs to win the second one-day international and the series in Mackay on Friday.