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Bangladesh Women chase record 140 against Netherlands in T20 World Cup opener

June 14, 2026 4 Min Read
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Bangladesh Women chase record 140 against Netherlands in T20 World Cup opener
Bangladesh Women secured a six-wicket victory over Netherlands Women at Edgbaston, completing their highest ever successful chase in Women's T20 World Cup hi...
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Bangladesh Women secured a clinical six-wicket victory over Netherlands Women in Match 5 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 on June 14. Competing at Edgbaston in Birmingham, Bangladesh successfully chased a target of 140, completing the highest successful run-chase in their history at the tournament.

Opener Juairiya Ferdous led the charge with a rapid half-century to ensure her side started their campaign on a winning note.

The Netherlands, making their maiden appearance in a Women’s T20 World Cup, chose to bat first but struggled to consistently clear the boundaries. Captain Babette de Leede provided the only major resistance, scoring 50 runs off 45 balls. Her effort helped the Dutch reach 139/8, but it proved insufficient against a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack where all five bowlers took at least one wicket.

The result sees Bangladesh maintain their dominance over the Netherlands in international play. Prior to this fixture, the teams had met five times, with Bangladesh winning four of those encounters. This latest triumph at Edgbaston moves their total head-to-head record to five wins from six matches, keeping the momentum firmly with the Tigresses in Group A.

Juairiya Ferdous powers record run chase

Juairiya Ferdous earned Player of the Match honors for a dominant batting display that essentially took the game away from the Netherlands. She scored 50 runs from just 33 deliveries, striking seven fours and two sixes at a strike rate of 151.52. Her aggression early on meant the required run rate remained under control throughout the innings.

The opening partnership was critical to the outcome, as Juairiya Ferdous and Dilara Akter put on 47 runs during the powerplay. Dilara Akter contributed a steady 26 runs to the cause. Much like how World Cup 2026 preparations often demand composure, the Bangladesh top order showed no signs of nerves in their opening fixture.

After the openers fell, Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter closed out the match with an unbeaten 56-run partnership. Sharmin Akhter finished on 37 not out, while Shorna Akter remained unbeaten on 18. Bangladesh eventually reached 141/4 with five balls remaining in the final over, comfortably securing the win.

Marufa Akter leads disciplined bowling performance

Earlier in the afternoon, right-arm pacer Marufa Akter set the tone for Bangladesh. She finished with figures of 2 for 31 from her four overs, dismissing Phebe Molkenboer and Robine Rijke. Her accuracy during the powerplay prevented the Dutch openers from capitalizing on the fielding restrictions, as the Netherlands managed only 40 runs in the first six overs.

While Babette de Leede anchored the Dutch innings with her half-century, she lacked high-scoring partners. Heather Siegers added 16 and Iris Zwilling finished unbeaten on 13, but the middle order failed to accelerate. The Netherlands struggled to recover after losing both openers early in the powerplay, eventually settling for a total of 139.

Caroline de Lange was the pick of the Dutch bowlers, taking 2 for 27 in her four-over spell. Silver Siegers also contributed, taking 1 for 18 from two overs, but the lack of a more substantial total meant they had little room for error. The high demand for com/latest-sport-news-updates-miami-open-aintree-world-cup/”>Aintree target fixtures shows the public appetite for top-tier sport, and the crowd at Edgbaston witnessed a professional performance from the Bangladeshi side.

Tournament implications and Group A outlook

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, hosted across England and Wales, features 12 teams fighting for a prize pool of $8.76 million. This victory puts Bangladesh in a strong position in a difficult Group A, which also contains heavyweights India, Australia, Pakistan, and South Africa. For the Netherlands, the debut match served as a learning curve on the global stage.

Edgbaston remained the center of the cricket world following this result, with a high-profile match between India and Pakistan scheduled for the same evening. With priority tickets for the Lord’s final already selling out, the tournament is seeing record interest. Bangladesh will now look to build on this record-breaking chase as they progress through the group stages.

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