Match 6, Sharjah, October 05, 2024, 07:30 PM
Bangladesh Women
England Women
BAN-W 16%
Tie %
ENG-W 84%
Probable Playing XI
Bangladesh Women: Murshida Khatun, Shathi Rani, Sobhana Mostary, Taj Nehar, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Fahima Khatun, Nigar Sultana(c)†, Rabeya, Nahida Akter, Marufa Akter.
England Women: Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Heather Knight, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Sarah Glenn.
England Women: Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Heather Knight, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Sarah Glenn.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
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WBAN-W Won By 16 runs
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WBAN-W Won By 23 runs
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LSL-W Won By 33 runs
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LIND-W Won By 10 wickets
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WBAN-W Won By 114 runs
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WENG-W Won By 5 wickets
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LAUS-W Won By 33 runs
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LIRE-W Won By 5 wickets
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WENG-W Won By 67 runs
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WENG-W Won By 20 runs
PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Batsmen
BAT SR: 124.6 | BAT AVG: 42.7
Very GoodBAT SR: 128.4 | BAT AVG: 35
Very GoodBAT SR: 139.5 | BAT AVG: 26.5
BadBAT SR: 105.9 | BAT AVG: 24
GoodBAT SR: 126.7 | BAT AVG: 18.5
BadBowlers
BOWL SR: 14.8 | BOWL AVG: 15.7
Very GoodBOWL SR: 10.9 | BOWL AVG: 9.6
Very GoodBOWL SR: 13.1 | BOWL AVG: 14.2
Very GoodBOWL SR: 13.4 | BOWL AVG: 16
GoodBatsmen
BAT SR: 92.8 | BAT AVG: 35.6
Very GoodBAT SR: 93.7 | BAT AVG: 22.4
GoodBAT SR: 88.8 | BAT AVG: 12.7
BadBAT SR: 90.6 | BAT AVG: 12
NeutralBAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBowlers
BOWL SR: 13.3 | BOWL AVG: 12.6
Very GoodBOWL SR: 22.3 | BOWL AVG: 22.9
GoodBOWL SR: 32 | BOWL AVG: 31.7
BadBOWL SR: 25.5 | BOWL AVG: 28.5
BadCommentry
The stage is set for England to kickstart their campaign as they face off against the tournament hosts, Bangladesh, at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium. England find themselves in Group B alongside South Africa, West Indies, and Scotland. They arrived in the UAE as early as September, participating in a preparation camp as they aim to go all the way after a semi-final exit in 2023. Given the spin-friendly conditions, England have opted for a spin-heavy attack, with Sophie Ecclestone leading the charge. Alongside her, Sarah Glenn, Charlie Dean, and Linsey Smith will provide additional spin options that captain Heather Knight can deploy. Among the 15-member squad, Lauren Bell stands out as the lone out-and-out pacer, while all-rounders Dani Gibson and Freya Kemp will contribute with their medium pace. When discussing all-rounders, one cannot overlook Nat Sciver-Brunt, a premier player in women’s cricket, who will be vital to England's chances in the competition. The batting lineup also boasts talent in Alice Capsey, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Maia Bouchier, and captain Heather Knight, all of whom are capable of making significant contributions. For Bangladesh, their victory against Scotland in the tournament opener marked the end of a 16-game losing streak in Women’s T20 World Cups. After opting to bat first, they struggled to find their rhythm, finishing with a modest total of 119. Fortunately, their bowlers rose to the occasion, successfully defending the total despite some fielding lapses that could prove costly against a side like England. Sobhana Mostary and Shathi Rani provided decent starts but couldn’t find the next gear in their innings, something they will need to improve upon. For Bangladesh to compete against a formidable English bowling attack, a collective effort from players such as Murshida Khatun, Shorna Akter, and skipper Nigar Sultana will be crucial. Their spin attack, featuring Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun, and Rabeya, alongside seamers Marufa Akter and Ritu Moni, will also be pivotal. In the three meetings between these two sides, England have emerged victorious on all occasions. Will they assert their dominance or can Bangladesh spring a surprise? We shall find out.