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Bangladesh Women take on Netherlands Women in the 5th match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the historic Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. Placed in a challenging Group A, both teams are desperate to secure early momentum in the tournament. Bangladesh boast their most experienced core to date, heavily relying on veterans like captain Nigar Sultana and spin-twins Nahida Actor and Rabiya Khan to strangle oppositions on English tracks. Their primary hurdle remains finding consistency with the bat to support their world-class spin attack.
On the other hand, the Netherlands are hunting for their moment in the spotlight under the leadership of Babette de Leede. The Dutch side enters this fixture with a clear, ambitious goal of securing at least two group-stage wins to earn direct qualification for the next edition. Relying on the dynamic all-round abilities of Iris twin and Robine Rijkealongside the experienced Stars Kalisthe Netherlands will want to exploit any vulnerabilities in the Bangladeshi top order. While Bangladesh enter as historical favourites, the fresh English conditions at Edgbaston provide a level playing field where a disciplined Dutch outfit could easily cause an early World Cup upset.
Matches played: 5 | Bangladesh Women: 4 | Netherlands Women: 1 | No result/tie: 0
The Edgbaston track in Birmingham presents a balanced 22-yard strip that offers a compelling contest between bat and ball. Given the morning local start time and characteristic overhead cloud cover, seamers from both sides will enjoy significant lateral movement and swing with the new ball. However, as the initial moisture evaporates and the match progresses, the hybrid surface will settle nicely, allowing batters to play their shots with an average first-innings score hovering around 145–158. Expect the pitch to offer decent grip and slowing pace in the middle overs, bringing Bangladesh’s potent spin attack into play.
Bangladesh Women: Dilara Akter (wk), Juairiya Ferdous, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana (c), Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun, Shanjida Akter Meghla, Marufa Akter, Rabeya Khan, Sultana Khatun, Fariha Trisna, Taj Nehar
Netherlands Women: Heather Siegers, Phebe Molkenboer, Sterre Kalis, Babette de Leede (wk/c), Robine Rijke, Sanya Khurana, Frederique Overdijk, Iris Zwilling, Silver Siegers, Isabel Woning, Caroline de Lange, Myrthe van den Raad, Hannah Landheer, Lara Leemhuis, Rosalie Lawrence
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.