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Bangladesh Women's Cricket Team Players List With Photos

Pakistan's national women's cricket team competes in international women's cricket. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), a Full Member of the International Cricket Council, organizes the squad, which is one of eight playing in the ICC Women's Championship (ICC). The Bangladesh women's national cricket team competes in international women's cricket matches. They made their international debut in July 2007 when they defeated Thailand in two matches before competing in and winning the 2007 ACC Women's Tournament. Bangladesh were given One-Day International (ODI) eligibility in 2011 after their fifth-place result in the 2011 Women's World Cup Qualifier. They therefore qualified for the 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20, their first participation at a major international women's competition. They are the current ACC Women's Asia Cup champions.

Since Bangladesh's inaugural Women's One Day International (WODI) in 2011, the squad has consisted of 29 players. A World One-Day International (WODI) is an international cricket match involving two representative teams, each of which has WODI status as established by the International Cricket Council (ICC). A WODI is distinguished from a Test match by the fact that each side has a restricted amount of overs and each team has just one innings. The list is listed chronologically according to when each player earned her maiden ODI cap. Where several players earned their first ODI cap during the same match, they are listed alphabetically by surname. [edit]

Ayabonga Khaka celebrates one of her four wickets in South Africa's Women's World Cup opener victory against Bangladesh.

Bangladesh then collapsed to 113-6 in the aftermath of Khaka's surge, but a 53-run partnership between skipper Nigar Sultana (29) and Ritu Moni (27) rekindled thoughts of a shock victory until their last four wickets went for nine runs.

Ramesh Powar, a former India spinner, is the head coach of the Indian Women's cricket team. Powar was re-appointed as India's coach in 2021 after a nearly two-year standoff with senior players. India played their first day-night Test match under his tutelage. He has taken up the post from former India batter WV Raman. Shiv Sundar Das, a former India batsman, is the side's batting coach, while Subhadeep Ghosh, a former Assam and Railways batsman, is the fielding coach. Meanwhile, former Goa player Amogh Pandit serves as the side's fitness trainer.

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