Introduction
The sun glared down, the crowd roared, and on the field two teams stepped in not just to play, but to fill a moment with pride, purpose and legacy. When the Bangladesh Women faced the India Women in their latest clash, it felt like more than a fixture — it was a chapter in a story that’s been quietly growing for years. Every boundary, every wicket, every dive and slip felt magnified by what it means to these two nations. For India, the expectation of dominance; for Bangladesh, the hunger of the challenger — this is where battles are born, and yesterday added one more spark.
History: How the Rivalry Began
Unlike some old rivalries forged over a century, the Bangladesh vs India women’s contest is a relatively newer tale — but one rich with meaning. India established themselves early as the strong regional force in women’s cricket in Asia, while Bangladesh have been climbing, growing, learning. Their first substantial fixtures set the tone: India the benchmark; Bangladesh the aspirant. Over the years this matchup has grown in importance — from bilateral series to global tournaments — and therefore the rivalry has deepened. One of the first telling series: when Bangladesh toured India and pushed hard. What began as a developmental contest has become one of expectation, narrative and emotion.
Era-by-Era Timeline
Here’s how I’d break down the rivalry into eras, each with its own flavor, characters and moments:
| Era | Approximate Years | Features / Notes |
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| Emergence & Learning | ~2010 – 2015 | Bangladesh women establishing themselves; India asserting dominance in Asia; early series, fewer big-stadium fixtures. |
| Growth & First Up-sets | ~2016 – 2022 | Bangladesh begin to challenge more consistently; India evolving; more frequent tournaments; first major wins for Bangladesh. |
| Modern Competitive Era | 2023 – Present | Bangladesh now capable of real surprises; India under pressure to maintain status; matches in global tournaments, more fans, more tension. |
Era 1: Emergence & Learning (~2010-2015)
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Bangladesh entering the world stage; limited resources, heavy under-dog tag.
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India as the dominant side in Asia, stronger infrastructure, stars like Mithali Raj, Smriti Mandhana rising.
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Matches mostly straightforward for India, but valuable for Bangladesh’s learning curve.
Era 2: Growth & First Up-sets (~2016-2022)
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Bangladesh slowly improving technique and confidence.
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India facing transitions (new captains, younger players).
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Notable series: 2023 Bangladesh in India – a landmark where Bangladesh recorded their first ODI win over India in the format.
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Controversies too: for example India’s captain in that 2023 series, Harmanpreet Kaur, was fined and sanctioned for a code-of-conduct breach.
Era 3: Modern Competitive Era (2023-Present)
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Increased global tournament meetings (incl. World Cups) for both teams.
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Bangladesh now coming into fixtures with real belief; India under pressure to avoid complacency.
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Latest 2025 tournament: the league match between India vs Bangladesh ended in a wash-out due to rain — but the wider performance of Bangladesh bowling/resistance proved their growth.
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The rivalry now carries more weight: fans expect fireworks, both teams have stars and expectations.
Match History Snapshot Table
While this rivalry doesn’t have a formal “Ashes” trophy, here’s a table of selected key ODI/series moments in the Bangladesh Women vs India Women rivalry to give an easy scan of how things have progressed:
| Series / Match | Year | Host | Winner | Result | Key Highlight |
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| India Women tour of Bangladesh | 2023 | Bangladesh | Drawn | 1–1 (ODIs) | Bangladesh’s first ODI win over India; Harmanpreet Kaur fined. |
| Women’s World Cup – India vs Bangladesh | 2025 | India (Navi Mumbai) | No Result | Match Abandoned due to rain | India 57/0 in 8.4 overs chasing 126; Bangladesh restricted to 119/9 in 27 overs. |
| Bangladesh Women in India (bilateral) | 2025 | India | India | Comprehensive win (Tour) | India’s bowlers (Radha Yadav 3/30) showed dominance. |
(Note: This table is a snapshot and not a full comprehensive head-to-head list.)
Standout Matches & Dramatic Events
Here are some key moments in bullet points — the events that define this rivalry:
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Bangladesh’s first ODI victory over India (2023) — a turning moment of belief.
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India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s code of conduct sanction in 2023 series — a moment of tension and scrutiny.
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The 2025 Women’s World Cup group match India vs Bangladesh — despite the washout, Bangladesh were restricted but showed fight; India’s bowlers (Radha Yadav 3/30) and fielding were commanding.
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Rain intervention turning a near-chase into an abandoned match — in Navi Mumbai, India 57/0 in 8.4 overs chasing 126 when weather called off play.
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As a growth sign: Bangladesh’s bowlers starting to trouble India’s top order, showing the gap is narrowing.
Recent Match & What Happened
Here’s the detailed latest match info:
Match Details
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Fixture: Bangladesh Women vs India Women — 28th Match, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
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Date & Venue: 26 October 2025 at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai.
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Toss / Decision: India elected to field first.
First Innings – Bangladesh Women
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Bangladesh batted first and were restricted to 119/9 in 27 overs in a rain-reduced match.
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Stand-out bowling from India: Radha Yadav took 3/30 and Shree Charani took 2/23.
Second Innings – India Women
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India’s chase: A revised DLS target of 126 in 27 overs.
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India reached 57/0 in 8.4 overs (opening pair: Smriti Mandhana 34* off 27, Amanjot Kaur 15 off 25) before rain intervened.
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The match was abandoned due to rain, both teams shared one point. India finished 4th in the group, Bangladesh 7th.
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Injury Concern: India’s opener Pratika Rawal twisted her ankle/knee fielding, walked off assisted; her fitness for the semi-final is in question.
What It Means
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Although the match didn’t produce a winner, it showcased India’s bowling depth and fielding sharpness and highlighted Bangladesh’s increasing fight.
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India, with this result, had already secured a semi-final berth. Bangladesh finish their campaign with hope but also the reminder there’s still room to grow.
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The next big fixture: India vs Australia in the semifinal (30 October 2025 at Navi Mumbai) — the real test ahead.
Upcoming Fixtures for Rivalry Context
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While a bilateral series is not immediately listed, fans can expect future meetings in Asian tournaments, bilateral tours and ICC events for the 2025-26 cycle. Both teams are in a phase of growth and the stage is set for more heated encounters.
Personal Touch: Why This Rivalry Means So Much
If I were in the crowd, waving the flag, I’d lean in every time Bangladesh Women vs India Women is announced — and here’s why:
It’s about hope and history. For Bangladesh it’s about proving: we belong here. For India it’s about maintaining tradition and expectation: we set the standard. When Bangladesh bowlers strike early against India, you sense the shift. When India’s batters dominate, you feel the weight of legacy. I’ve had moments watching Indian women wield their bat against Bangladesh and thought: “This is the future of women’s cricket in Asia.” And I’ve also seen Bangladesh players, in bright kits, run in with fire — you can feel a new chapter being written. That blend of respect, hunger, tradition, ambition — that’s what makes this rivalry special to me.
Closing: Why the Rivalry Still Excites & Inspires
This rivalry between Bangladesh Women vs India Women excites because it ticks every box: growth, emotion, ambition and spectacle. It inspires because it’s not static — Bangladesh are improving, India are evolving — so every future meeting carries fresh promise. It has star players and under-dog stories alike. And in a world where women’s cricket is expanding rapidly, this rivalry stands as a beacon of what regional, passionate, competitive sport can look like.
For the fans: keep your seats ready. The next time India and Bangladesh meet on the pitch, it won’t just be a match — it will be a statement. And we’ll be watching, cheering, loving every moment of it.

