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Bangladesh Women

India Women vs Bangladesh Women, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2016 Match 1 Group B at Bangalore: India’s likely XI

India Women have a balanced line-up currently with talented cricketers in their side and are expected to do well.

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India Women vs Bangladesh Women, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2016 Match 1 Group B at Bangalore: Preview

The India Women are in a very good form currently winning back to back matches and are expected to do brilliantly in the tournament.

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ICC Women’s World T20 2016 Preview: Mithali Raj will look to bank on 7 players who featured in previous edition

In the bowling department; Jhulan Goswami, Ekta Bisht and Anuja Patil will be itching to go hard at the opponents.

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Ireland beat Bangladesh in ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifier 2015 final; both teams qualify

The match went down to the wire as Ireland chased down Bangladesh's target of 105 runs in the final ball.

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Bangladesh Women confirm spot in ICC Women’s World T20 2016

Bangladesh Women’s will make their second appearance in the event since their debut in the year 2014

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Sachin Tendulkar: Need more World Cup participation to make Cricket a global sport

Sachin at present is in USA for the Cricket All Stars League.

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South Africa women tour of Bangladesh postponed amid security fears

Earlier Australia's cancelled tour of Bangladesh had become a matter of hot debate.

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BCB postpone South Africa women’s tour of Bangladesh

The decision comes five days after Australia suspended their Bangladesh tour over security concerns.

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South Africa Women postpone tour to Bangladesh

The postponement comes amid heightened tension in Bangladesh after an Italian and a Japanese were killed last week.

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Bangladesh Women comfortable touring Pakistan, says captain Salma Khatun

Pakistan hosted non-Test playing country Nepal in 2011 but the last high-profile teams to play in Pakistan were India and Sri Lanka in 2006.

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