Women's Asia Cup 2024 Squads
The ninth edition of the Women's Asia Cup introduces a diverse array of squads, with each of the eight nations divided into Groups A and B, bringing 15-member contingents into the tournament. Given that the competition is being held in Sri Lanka, where conditions favor spin bowling and demand that batters are more technically adept against slower deliveries, many players have been selected based on these criteria, a justification that holds merit.
A noticeable trend in this season is the preference for bowling all-rounders in most squads. This strategy provides the flexibility of a sixth bowling option, a tactical move not prominently observed in previous editions.
Overall, the teams are a blend of seasoned veterans and promising youngsters. This particular season marks a significant transition, as it may be the last Asia Cup for a few experienced campaigners, signaling a change of guard in the realm of women's cricket.
While the so-called lesser-established cricketing nations have infused their squads with youthful talent, this should not be construed as a sign of potential underperformance. For many of these emerging players, this edition in Sri Lanka represents a valuable learning curve and an experience to cherish. They would be eager to make the most of this opportunity by delivering their utmost efforts, aiming for a fruitful tour of the island nation - a first for many in this cohort.
Bangladesh Women Squad
Batsmen
Rubya Haider
Batsman
Sobhana Mostary
Batsman
Murshida Khatun
Batsman
Shorna Akter
Batsman
Ishma Tanjim
Batsman
Taj Nehar
Batsman
Puja Chakrabortty
Batsman
All Rounder
Wicket Keeper
Dilara Akter
Wicket Keeper
Nigar Sultana
Wicket Keeper
Bowler
Nahida Akter
Bowler
Rabeya Khan
Bowler
Jahanara Alam
Bowler
Marufa Akter
Bowler
Fahima Khatun
Bowler
Sabinkun Nahar Jesmin
Bowler