Nahida Akter reached a milestone that underlines both longevity and relentless craft when the 25-year-old left-arm spinner took her 200th international wicket during Bangladesh’s Group-stage clash with Pakistan at the Rose Bowl, Southampton, on 20 June 2026.

Entering the match two wickets short of the landmark, Nahida finished with figures of 4-0-18-3 as Bangladesh defended a modest 124 to beat Pakistan by 23 runs in the 15th match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 to register the 2nd victory of their ongoing campaign, placing them 3rd on the points table with 4 points.
Her scalps not only sealed the victory against Pakistan but also pushed her past the 200-wicket barrier across formats, an achievement that cements her as one of Bangladesh’s premier bowling assets.
From her T20I debut in Karachi on 30 September 2015, Nahida has been the steadying force in Bangladesh’s spin battery. In T20 internationals alone, she has played 105 matches, bowling in 104 innings to gather 120 wickets at an average of 17.44 and an economy of 5.88, including multiple four and five-wicket hauls.
Her best T20I return, 5 for 8 against Pakistan in Chattogram on 25 October 2023, remains a signature performance that showcased her ability to turn matches on their head. She is Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker in the T20I format and is now playing her sixth ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, adding both experience and tactical nous to a young side.
Nahida’s ODI record complements her T20 success. Since making her ODI bow on 4 October 2015, also in Karachi, she has taken 81 wickets in 63 matches at an average of 22.88 and an excellent economy of 3.82, figures that speak to her control and adaptability across formats. Those returns, paired with the 120 T20I wickets, account for the 201 wickets that define her international milestone on Saturday.
The Rose Bowl performance was vintage Nahida: disciplined, probing, and skilled at varying pace and trajectory to exploit a surface offering turn and grip. Defending 124, Bangladesh needed bowling resolve. Nahida Akter’s 3 for 18 in four tidy overs applied pressure at key moments, splitting partnerships and forcing risky shots from Pakistan’s middle order. Her execution under tournament pressure demonstrated why she is a mainstay of Fatima Sana’s bowling plans and why teammates often look to her to break partnerships.
Beyond raw numbers, Nahida’s contribution is cultural: she is a role model for the next generation of Bangladeshi spinners, a player whose methodical work ethic and quiet confidence have helped elevate Bangladesh’s competitive standing in women’s cricket. Her six World Cup campaigns reveal both fitness and form management that few achieve over a decade-long international career.
As Bangladesh advance in this T20 World Cup, Nahida’s 200-wicket landmark is more than a personal accolade; it is a timely reminder of the value of craft and consistency in tournament cricket. For a side balancing youthful aggression with experienced control, Nahida remains the fulcrum, capable of shifting games with a single over and now carrying a milestone that celebrates her past and inspires what comes next.

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