Women’s World Cup 2022 group match, India vs Bangladesh Stats Preview: Players records and approaching milestones

Can Mithali Raj and her side clinch their third victory of the campaign?

By Pawan Ashok Sharma

Updated - 21 Mar 2022, 20:47 IST

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After losing to Australia in the previous match by six wickets, Mithali Raj and her Indian side face Bangladesh in the 22nd match of the ongoing World Cup on March 22, 2022, at the Seddon Park in Hamilton. India has won just two and lost three matches out of the five games played in the tournament. The Women in Blue defeated Pakistan and West Indies but suffered losses from New Zealand, England, and Australia. On the other hand, Bangladesh has played four and won just one encounter against Pakistan.

Talking about India’s last clash with Australia, Yastika Bhatia, skipper Mithali Raj, and Harmanpreet Kaur all slammed the fifties to take India’s total to 277/7 in the 50 overs. Darcie Brown was the pick of the Aussie bowlers, as she took three wickets for just 30 runs in an eight-over spell. In the run-chase, all the Aussie batters got starts and scored runs, with captain Meg Lanning the star of the chase as she mustered 97 runs off 107 deliveries, which included 13 fours.

With just four points in five matches, India’s chances of progressing through to the semi-finals depend on various scenarios of permutations and combinations. Bangladesh has just two points in four matches and their remaining matches are against tougher opponents like India, Australia, and England. Mithali and her team will look to snatch a win against the Bangladeshi women and keep their hopes alive in the World Cup. India also has a great record against neighbors Bangladesh with four wins out of four matches.

Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of the Women’s World Cup 2022 group match, India vs Bangladesh:

Head-to-Head: India and Bangladesh have met each other in four ODIs so far and India has won all four of them. Both teams participated in a three-match ODI series held in Ahmedabad in April 2013 and India clinched the series 3-0. India won their last encounter with Bangladesh by nine wickets in Colombo (NCC) in the year 2017.

80 – Harmanpreet Kaur (2920) needs 80 runs to complete 3000 runs in ODI matches.

4 – Salma Khatun (46) needs four wickets to get to 50 scalps in the 50-over format.

17 – Smriti Mandhana (4983) requires 17 runs to reach 5000 runs across formats.

5 – Fargana Hoque (995) is five runs away from reaching 1000 runs in ODIs.

47 – Mithali Raj (1253) requires 47 runs to surpass Janette Brittin (1299) and become the second-highest run-scorer in World Cups.

69 – Rumana Ahmed (931) needs 69 runs to complete the landmark of 1000 runs in ODIs.

7 – Mandhana (643) is seven fours away from completing 650 fours in international cricket.

1 – Rumana Ahmed (49) requires one wicket to get to 50 ODI scalps.

70 – Deepti Sharma (2430) needs 70 runs to complete 2500 runs in international matches.

13 – Nigar Sultana (487) needs 13 runs to get to 500 runs in ODIs.

7 – Shamima Sultana (93) requires seven fours to complete 100 fours in international cricket.

11 – Sharma (189) is 11 fours away from reaching 200 fours in ODIs.

3 – Jahanara Alam (97) is three scalps away from reaching 100 wickets across formats.

58 – Salma Khatun (442) is 58 runs away from completing 500 ODI runs.

6 – Sharma (244) also requires six fours to complete 250 fours across formats.

37 – Sharmin Akhter (463) needs 37 runs to reach 500 runs in ODI matches.

4 – Sharma (146) is also four wickets away from reaching 150 scalps in international cricket.

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