The arrangement of SultanBangladesh will play their first-ever ODI Women's World Cup in New Zealand, where they will be led by Nigar Sultanaa as chief just before the World Cup qualifiers was a stage toward another path for the group, with Rumana Ahmed, Jahanara Alam, Salma Khatun, Fargana Hoque and Nahida Akter framing the center of the new-look side.
Bangladesh got capability based on their ICC Ranking, after the Qualifiers were dropped in late 2021 because of Covid-19.
With capability guaranteed, Bangladesh will presently zero in on putting out their best in the large occasion. However, they don't have a lot of game-time behind them, with the group having played only six ODIs starting around 2019, the least of any of the groups at the competition in that time-frame.
They have, notwithstanding, had more involvement with T20Is, as of late playing in the Commonwealth Games qualifiers, where they lost only one of their four games. While the outcome wasn't to the point of sending them to Birmingham 2022, Bangladesh's players acquired significant game time, one that will place them in an advantageous position as they head to New Zealand for their very first Women's World Cup.
THE SQUAD
Nigar Sultana Joty (c), Salma Khatun, Rumana Ahmed, Fargana Hoque Pinky, Jahanara Alam, Shamima Sultana, Fahima Khatun, Mst Ritu Moni, Murshida Khatun, Nahida Akter, Most. Sharmin Akter Supta, Lata Mondol, Sobhana Mostary, Mst Fariha Islam Trisna, Suraiya Azmim, Shanjida Akther Maghla.
Pay special attention to
Fargana Hoque
The 28-year old Fargana Hoque will be the lynchpin in the Bangladesh batting line-up. With a normal of more than 67 in her last six ODIs, tracing all the way back to 2019, Fargana is in great structure. She additionally top-scored with a 45 against Pakistan in Bangladesh's just match of the qualifiers.
The solitary Bangladesh player to make in excess of 1000 T20I runs, Fargana will expect to decipher her involvement with the briefest organization into the greatest phase of all.
Central member
Rumana Ahmed
The senior all-rounder Rumana Ahmed is Bangladesh's most noteworthy wicket-taker in ODIs with 45 scalps at a normal of 24.26.
With over a time of involvement behind her, Rumana is a vital piece of the line-up and has a considerable record with the bat too over the most recent few years, averaging more than 60. Her three-wicket pull and splendid unbeaten 50 years were basic to Bangladesh beating Pakistan in the Women's World Cup qualifier before the end of last year.
Large MATCH
Pakistan - 14 March
Bangladesh's most significant game will be against Pakistan, a group they as of late staggered in the World Cup Qualifiers. In the initial round of the Qualifiers in Harare, Bangladesh recuperated from a precarious 98/4 to pursue down 202 to win with two balls in excess.
In 11 straight on matches against Pakistan, Bangladesh have won five, including three of the last four matches. Hoping to establish a connection in their debut Women's World Cup, Bangladesh will want to get a success against these natural adversaries.
WHAT THE CAPTAIN SAID
"Of our present crew, openers Murshida Khatun and Sharmin Akhter Supta played well in the qualifiers and are in generally excellent touch. Rumana Ahmed has been 100% of the time there when our group required her and Salma Khatun is one of the most outstanding all-rounders on the planet.
"In the bowling assault, we have added a quick youthful bowler, Suraiya Azmin, who the cricket world hasn't as yet seen a whole lot, and Fariha Trisna offers a left-arm choice.
"We have three previous chiefs - Salma, Rumana and Jahanara Alam - in our group, who are helping me a ton and I'm accepting all their recommendation.
"On an individual level, it is an extraordinary chance for me to lead the group into our very first World Cup. In the event that we could do well here, it will be an incredible verifiable second for us all."
Competition HISTORY
This will be whenever Bangladesh first have played at an ICC Women's ODI World Cup.
BANGLADESH'S FIXTURES
5 March - v South Africa
7 March - v New Zealand
14 March - v Pakistan
18 March - v West Indies
22 March - v India
25 March - v Australia
27 March - v England
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