Bangladesh Women vs England Women Head-to-Head Record in ODIs | BAN-W vs ENG-W Stats

The eighth fixture of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 promises a captivating showdown as Bangladesh Women take on England Women on October 7th at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati. The action begins at 3:00 PM IST, with both teams entering the contest high on confidence after dominant victories in their opening games. A win here could be pivotal in setting the tone for the remainder of their campaigns.

Bangladesh Women vs England Women Head-to-Head Record in ODIs | BAN-W vs ENG-W Stats
Bangladesh Women vs England Women Head-to-Head Record in ODIs | BAN-W vs ENG-W Stats

Form Guide – Bangladesh

Bangladesh began their World Cup campaign with a powerful display, outclassing Pakistan by 7 wickets. The bowling attack — led by Marufa Akter (2/31) and Nahida Akter (2/19) — dismantled Pakistan’s batting, before Rubya Haider (54* off 77) and Sobhana Mostary (24* off 19) ensured a smooth chase to seal victory.

Their 2025 season began with a testing Caribbean tour, where they lost the opener to West Indies by 9 wickets but bounced back with a 60-run win, before narrowly missing the decider. The World Cup Qualifiers further showcased their grit — finishing second, with wins over Thailand, Ireland, and Scotland, while only faltering against Pakistan and West Indies.

In September’s warm-ups, Bangladesh looked solid yet unpredictable. Their opener against South Africa was washed out, but they edged Sri Lanka by just 1 run, a result that highlighted their fighting spirit heading into the tournament.

Form Guide – England

England began their World Cup journey in style, steamrolling South Africa in a one-sided affair. After opting to bowl first, they bundled the Proteas out for just 69, courtesy of a clinical display from Linsey Smith (3/4) and Nat Sciver-Brunt (2/5). In response, Amy Jones’ unbeaten 40 off 50 balls ensured a commanding 10-wicket win, marking England’s intent early in the tournament.

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The year 2025 has been one of transition and renewal for England Women. With four wins from nine ODIs, their campaign has seen both brilliance and rebuilding. After a 0–3 Ashes setback early in the year, Heather Knight stepped down as skipper, paving the way for Nat Sciver-Brunt to lead under the guidance of new coach Charlotte Edwards — a move that signaled a fresh chapter.

Since then, England’s performances have blended dominance with occasional inconsistency. Against West Indies, they delivered a 3–0 clean sweep, showcasing depth across departments. However, the India series in July tested their composure — a tight 2–1 defeat despite flashes of class. In the warm-ups, they made a statement: thumping India by 152 runs and chasing 248 against Australia, reaffirming their all-round might.

Head-to-Head:

  • Total Matches – 1
  • England Women Wins – 1
  • Bangladesh Women Wins – 0

The two sides have met only once in ODI World Cup history — back in 2022, where England secured a 100-run victory in Wellington.

England will look to reinforce their title credentials, while Bangladesh aims to script another giant-killing act and strengthen their growing reputation on the global stage.

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