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 to expect when they meet again.
England Women vs Bangladesh Head-to-Head Records:
ENG-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head ODI Records
- The two sides have met only once in ODI cricket. In that match, England Women emerged victorious by 100 runs.
- That means, so far:
- Matches played (ODIs): 1
- England Wins: 1
- Bangladesh Wins: 0
Because of this limited sample size, it’s difficult to draw broad conclusions from ODI head-to-head stats alone.
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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 & Context
England Women
- In the current Women’s World Cup cycle, England has started strongly, including a 10-wicket win in their opening match.
- Their gameplay suggests a confident mix of aggressive batting up front, and controlled bowling in the middle overs.
Bangladesh Women
- Bangladesh has shown promise. Their win over Pakistan by 7 wickets in the same tournament is a sign they are not just participants but serious contenders.
- However, consistency—especially in pressure situations—might be the area they need to sharpen.
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Key Players & Match Influencers
From prior articles and reports, here are players to watch:
- Rubya Haider (BAN‑W): A batter in good form; she played a pivotal role in the win against Pakistan.
- Linsey Smith (ENG‑W): A left-arm spinner capable of breaking partnerships in the middle overs; expected to be influential in conditions that assist spin.
- Top-order batters (England): With names like Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones, Heather Knight in the mix, England’s top order is strong and capable of setting or chasing big totals.
Conditions & Venue Preview
- The Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati is expected to be batting-friendly.
- Early on, pace bowlers can get movement, but as the match progresses, the pitch can slow down a little, allowing spinners to come into play.
- In such conditions, teams with depth in batting and flexibility in bowling (pace + spin) tend to have the edge.
The next chapter in this evolving rivalry will unfold on October 7, 2025, when England Women face Bangladesh Women in Match 8 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, starting at 3:00 PM IST. Fans can expect an exciting battle as both teams look to strengthen their position in the tournament standings.
While the historical head-to-head record heavily favors England Women, especially in T20Is, Bangladesh Women are gradually building a more competitive unit with each tournament. Their recent win against Pakistan and improving performances signal they’re no longer pushovers. However, England’s depth, experience, and dominance in past meetings still make them strong favorites in upcoming fixtures.