Who will win Pakistan Women vs Bangladesh Women, 1st ODI 2019?
After a 3-0 WT20i series whitewash, Pakistan Women now taken on Bangladesh Women in two WODIs. Both matches will be played at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and the series starts on November 2, at 09:30 local time.
Pakistan are playing in the longer format for the first time since a thrilling tied series with South Africa in May, and will hope Javeria Khan’s good form in the WT20i matches means she can continue her excellent record in 50-over cricket too.
Bangladesh’s gap between WODI matches is even greater – they have not played since Khadija Tul Kubra took six wickets to rip through the Pakistan batting line-up and set up a six-wicket Bangladesh win in October 2018.
PAKW vs BANW, 1st ODI 2019: Where to watch/Live streaming
Live streaming: Pakistan Cricket YouTube
PAKW vs BANW Toss Prediction
Pakistan won the toss twice in the WT20i series and elected to bat first on both occasions, while Bangladesh put them in when they won the toss too. This could be a similar story.
PAKW vs BANW Weather Report
While the chance of rain is extremely low, Lahore will be overcast for the start of this WODI series.
PAKW vs BANW Pitch Condition
As proved by the WT20i series, the Lahore wicket neither favours the batsmen nor the bowlers consistently. It can produce a bit of everything.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for Pakistan Women vs Bangladesh Women, 1st ODI 2019...
PAK Women Team News & Playing 11
PAKW Team News
Aiman Anwer and Nida Dar are the two players missing from the 11 which tied with South Africa in Pakistan’s most recent WODI match. Diana Baig is fit again, however, and in-form Sadia Iqbal could slot into the bowling line-up too. From the WT20i squad, the most notable absentee is in-form bowler Anam Amin.
PAKW Key Players
Bismah Maroof: Player of the match in the first two matches of the WT20i series, having top-scored with 34 and 70* in her two innings. The Pakistan captain has hit 112 WODI half-centuries in 100 innings, meanwhile.
Javeria Khan: Scored a vital 74 in the tie with South Africa in Pakistan’s most recent WODI – her 15th WODI half-century, to complement the two hundreds she has hit. She comes into the series in good form too – scoring back-to-back half-centuries in the final two WT20Is.
Aliya Riaz: Took 2-49 and scored 71 in her most recent WODI, earning the player of the match award in the tie with South Africa. She bowled well in the first WT20i against Bangladesh too, and will want to get back to that form.
PAKW Team Form
These will be Pakistan’s first WODI matches since a tied series with South Africa, after the two teams tied the final game of the three-match rubber in Benoni. Pakistan won the first game by eight wickets, but South Africa levelled the series with the same margin of victory in the second. In the third match, Aliya Riaz took 2-49 as South Africa posted 265/6 and then scored 71, alongside Javeria Khan’s 74, as Pakistan hit 265/9. Number 11 Nashra Sandhu hammered a six and a single from the final two balls of the match to confirm a tied series.
PAK Women Predicted Playing 11
Nahida Khan, Sidra Ameen, Javeria Khan, Bismah Maroof (c), Aliya Riaz, Umaima Sohail, Sana Mir, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Sadia Iqbal, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig
BAN Women Team News & Playing 11
BANW Team News
Bangladesh have the same squad to choose from as for the WT20i series, but Rumana Ahmed will captain the team instead of Salma Khatun. From the final WT20i, Khadija Tul Kubra could come into the team given her form in Bangladesh’s last WODI match last year. Nigar Sultana could also come back into the team, though Shamima Sultana looks set to keep wicket.
BANW Key Players
Rumana Ahmed: Scored a half-century at the start of the three-game WT20i series, as well as taking three wickets across the three matches. In WODI cricket, she has 39 wickets with her leg-spin and four half-centuries to her name.
Khadija Tul Kubra: Took 6-20 when these teams met in a one-off WODI last year – Bangladesh’s most recent match in the format – and has 42 WODI wickets in 30 appearances in total.
Jahanara Alam: Took nine wickets across the three WT20i matches with her right-arm medium-pace bowling and will now bid to add to the 30 WODI wickets she has picked up in her career.
BANW Team Form
Bangladesh have not played a Women’s One Day International since beating Pakistan in October 2018 in a one-off game. Khadija Tul Kubra took 6-20 as they bowled Pakistan out for 94 at Cox’s Bazar, before Fargana Hoque’s patient 48 ensured they eased to a six-wicket win. Prior to that, they suffered a 5-0 whitewash at the hands of South Africa.
BAN Women Predicted Playing 11
Shamima Sultana (wk), Ayasha Rahman, Sanjida Islam, Nigar Sultana, Rumana Ahmed (c), Fargana Hoque, Jahanara Alam, Salma Khatun, Lata Mondal, Khadija Tul Kubra, Panna Ghosh
PAK Women vs BAN Women Head to Head
Bangladesh’s victory, inspired by Khadija Tul Kubra’s six-wicket haul, when these teams last met in October 2018 was their third in this fixture. Pakistan still edge the head-to-head record, however, with five wins to their name. That includes a 67-run win, defending 227, at the 2017 Women’s World Cup Qualifier, and a 2-0 series win in October 2015.
PAKW vs BANW Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
PAKW Won |
BANW Won |
Tie |
No Result |
8 |
5 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
🏆 PAK Women vs BAN Women Prediction
Pakistan Women have been too good for Bangladesh so far and can get revenge for their WODI defeat last year by restoring order in this match.
Final Verdict: Back Pakistan Women to beat Bangladesh Women.
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