England Women and Bangladesh Women may not have faced each other often, but each encounter gives interesting insights into their strengths, strategies, and form. Below is a comprehensive review of their head-to-head records, recent form, and what we learned from their latest World Cup clash.
England Women vs Bangladesh Head-to-Head Records:
ENG-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head ODI Records
- The two sides have met twice in ODI World Cups. In both matches, England Women emerged victorious — once by 100 runs and most recently by 4 Wickets in the 2025 Women’s World Cup (Match 8).
- Updated head-to-head ODI stats:
- Matches played (ODIs): 2
- England Wins: 2
- Bangladesh Wins: 0
Although still a limited sample, Bangladesh’s fight in the latest ODI shows growing resilience against higher-ranked sides.
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ENG-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head T20I Records
The duel in T20s has been more frequent, and the results clearly favor England:
| Match # | Winner | Margin | Venue / City | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | England Women | 79 runs | Sylhet | Mar 28, 2014 |
| 2 | England Women | 36 runs | Bengaluru | Mar 17, 2016 |
| 3 | England Women | 7 wickets | Gros Islet | Nov 12, 2018 |
| 4 | England Women | 21 runs | Sharjah | Oct 5, 2024 |
From these:
- Total T20Is played: 4
- England Wins: 4
- Bangladesh Wins: 0
- Average runs scored by England per match: ~118
- Average runs scored by Bangladesh per match: ~87
England’s dominance in T20Is over Bangladesh is clear from both the win count and run differentials.
Batting & Scoring Trends (T20Is)
From the data:
- England tends to post large totals and maintains consistent batting performance.
- Bangladesh, while competitive, often falls short in the chase or cannot match England’s totals.
- England’s recorded max innings totals against Bangladesh: 153
- Bangladesh’s max vs England: 117
These numbers show that England has a deeper, more reliable batting lineup in T20s against Bangladesh.
Recent Form & Latest Update
England Women
- England started their World Cup 2025 with a dominant 10-wicket win over South Africa and followed it up with a 4-wicket win over Bangladesh in Match 8.
- Skipper Heather Knight anchored the chase with an unbeaten 79* while Charlie Dean supported with 27* in a crucial partnership.
- England now has 4 points from 2 matches and is among the early front-runners in the points table.
Bangladesh Women
- Bangladesh started strong with a 7-wicket win over Pakistan, but couldn’t defend 178 against England despite a late cameo by Rabeya Khan (43* off 27).
- Fahima Khatun impressed with the ball (3/16 in 10 overs), but lack of support from other bowlers cost them the match.
- They currently have 2 points from 2 matches and remain in contention for the semi-finals.
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Key Players & Match Influencers
From the latest match, here are standout players to watch going forward:
- Heather Knight (ENG‑W): Match-winner with a calm 79* in a tricky chase.
- Rabeya Khan (BAN‑W): Quickfire 43* proved vital in posting a respectable total.
- Fahima Khatun (BAN‑W): Delivered one of the best spells of the tournament so far – 3 wickets for just 16 runs in 10 overs.
- Charlie Dean (ENG‑W): All-round contribution with 2 wickets and 27* under pressure.
Conditions & Venue Preview
- The Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati continues to produce low-scoring thrillers with support for both pacers and spinners.
- In the last 2 matches here, chasing teams have dominated – an important trend for future games at this venue.
- Spinners are picking nearly half the wickets, suggesting slow surfaces as the tournament progresses.
The rivalry between England and Bangladesh Women added a new chapter on October 7, 2025, with England once again emerging victorious. Yet, the closeness of the contest shows how far Bangladesh has come in international cricket. Their next clash could be even more thrilling if the trajectory continues.
With both teams now heading toward the middle leg of the tournament, consistency will be key. Bangladesh meets New Zealand on October 10, while England next face Sri Lanka on October 11 — both important matches in the race for the semi-finals.



