New Zealand Women 41/3 in 12.1 Overs | Live Score Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Women’s World Cup 2025: New Zealand Women Choose to Fight Against Bangladesh

Bangladesh, meanwhile, enter the competition with growing confidence. After stunning Pakistan and challenging England, they are brimming with belief. Although their batters have yet to fire consistently, the bowlers have been reliable. Marufa Akter impressed with the new ball, and spinners Fahima Khatun, Rabeya Khan and Nahida Akter kept tight control in the middle. Bangladesh will be encouraged by spin-friendly conditions in Guwahati, where spinners have taken 75 per cent of the tournament’s wickets so far. With just one left-hander in the New Zealand order, Brooke Halliday, the Bangladeshi spin-off duo could test the Kiwis’ right-wing line-up.
New Zealand, on the other hand, missed out on points from top-ranked Suzie Bates, who was dismissed for ducks in her last two innings. Amelia Kerr stressed the need for discipline against spins and the importance of adapting quickly to conditions. Fast bowler Lea Tahuhu will celebrate her 100th ODI on Friday, adding an emotional touch to the match.
Probable teams see Bangladesh sticking to their winning combination, while New Zealand could call on Rosemary Mair if fit, potentially replacing Jess Kerr. With dominant expected effects and a possibility of rain, the game promises a tactical battle. Bangladesh are yet to beat New Zealand in ODIs, but this encounter offers an opportunity to turn things around in favorable conditions, as New Zealand look to stabilize their campaign and find the missing momentum.



