There’s always a buzz when big events roll around, and the Spinmatch sports news team is bringing fans straight into the excitement of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. The New Zealand vs. Bangladesh ODI match is crucial, and here is the complete guide to the championship, showcasing results, team progress, and key performances without missing a moment.
Spinmatch Women’s World Cup points table 2025
As you can see from the points table below, Bangladesh is clearly leading the tournament compared to New Zealand. Spinmatch will keep you posted about the live standings and match results throughout the league.
Teams | Matches | Wins | Losses | N/R | Points | NRR |
Bangladesh Women | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0.573 |
New Zealand Women | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | -1.485 |
New Zealand vs Bangladesh ODI Match
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati is where New Zealand will clash with Bangladesh in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Here is complete coverage of the pre-match insights you should know. The match schedules show Bangladesh’s rise after defeating Pakistan, while New Zealand is aiming to recover momentum. Both teams are hungry for points and looking to turn group progress into knockout security.
Heads to heads
Its recent interactions with Bangladesh have been dominated by New Zealand. In their last four encounters, the Kiwis have won two of them handily and two of them have ended in a draw. New Zealand’s strength was demonstrated in their most recent games, which they won by 8 and 9 wickets with plenty of time remaining in December 2022. Bangladesh has been getting better, though. They may have an opportunity to challenge New Zealand’s historical dominance at the 2025 Women’s World Cup.
Date | Result |
07-Mar-2022 | New Zealand won by 9 wickets |
11-Dec-2022 | New Zealand won by 8 wickets |
14-Dec-2022 | No result |
17-Dec-2022 | No result |
Squad details
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Bangladesh Women | New Zealand Women |
Fargana Hoque | Sophie Devine (c) |
Rubya Haider | Suzie Bates |
Sharmin Akhter | Eden Carson |
Nigar Sultana(w/c) | Isabella Gaze † |
Sobhana Mostary | Maddy Green |
Shorna Akter | Brooke Halliday |
Fahima Khatun | Bree Illing |
Nahida Akter | Polly Inglis † |
Rabeya Khan | Bella James |
Marufa Akter | Amelia Kerr |
Nishita Akter Nishi | Jess Kerr |
Sumaiya Akter | Rosemary Mair |
Fariha Trisna | Georgia Plimmer |
Shanjida Akter Meghla | Hannah Rowe |
Ritu Moni | Lea Tahuhu |
Players to note
Spinmatch helps fans spot key players who could change the game.
Bangladesh Women:
- Sharmin Akhter leads the batting with 396 runs in 10 matches (average 44)
- Nigar Sultana adds stability behind the stumps with 357 runs (average 39.67)
- Fahima Khatun is their main wicket-taker with 14 wickets in 9 games
- Nahida Akter supports with 12 wickets from 10 matches
New Zealand Women:
- Sophie Devine is the star all-rounder with 327 runs at a strike rate of 87.6
- Maddy Green has contributed 309 runs in her last 10 games
- Jess Kerr leads the bowling attack with 13 wickets in just 7 matches
- Amelia Kerr is dangerous with 12 wickets from only 5 matches
Venue and Pitch Overview: Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium, located in Guwahati, will be the venue for Match 11 of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Points Table, which will be competed between Bangladesh and New Zealand. The wicket is known for its even surface, which has been generally proven to allow for good bounce for pace bowlers initially before slowing down to favor spinners. Batters can score runs once the ball loses some hardness, but it often takes time for both sides to settle into their innings.
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium was opened in 2012; it was built to hold approximately 40,000 spectators, with both men’s and women’s international matches being played at the venue. The general average first-innings score in Women’s ODIs at this venue is around 230–240, making it a moderately high-scoring venue. Teams that bat first can have a slight advantage due to surface drying as the game goes on.
In spin-friendly conditions, spinners will play a key role, particularly in the middle overs, while top-order batters from both sides will be looking to take advantage of the new ball before spinners begin to take over the game as the scoreboard mounts.
Player (BAN) | Recent Stats |
Sharmin Akhter | 396 Runs, 44 Avg, 65.45 SR |
Nigar Sultana | 357 Runs, 39.67 Avg, 77.27 SR |
Fahima Khatun | 14 Wkts, 4.1 Econ, 28.64 SR |
Nahida Akter | 12 Wkts, 4.06 Econ, 41 SR |
Player (NZ) | Recent Stats |
Sophie Devine | 327 Runs, 46.71 Avg, 87.66 SR |
Maddy Green | 309 Runs, 44.14 Avg, 95.07 SR |
Jess Kerr | 13 Wkts, 4.35 Econ, 28 SR |
Amelia Kerr | 12 Wkts, 5.53 Econ, 24.5 SR |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What type of pitch is available at Barsapara Stadium?
The pitch in Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati is balanced. It assists pace bowlers early on with bounce, whereas spinners get help as the game progresses.
- What is the average women’s ODI score at Barsapara Stadium?
The average for first innings is 230 – 240 runs, while most teams prefer to bat first.
- Are either New Zealand or Bangladesh played at this venue?
Bangladesh has played a match here and lost. New Zealand has never played a Women’s ODI at Barsapara Stadium.