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Bangladesh include teenagers Nishita, Sumaiya in World Cup squad

Dilara Akter, Jannatul Ferdus and Ishma Tanjim have been left out


August 25, 2025 00:00:00


Bangladesh have brought two teenagers into their squad for the Women's World Cup, which the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Saturday night. They are Nishita Akter, the 17-year-old offspinner, and the 19-year-old batter Sumaiya Akter.

Both were part of Bangladesh's team at the Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia in February, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Bangladesh have also picked the 28-year-old keeper-batter Rubya Haider, who has played six T20Is but is yet to make her ODI debut.

Between them, these three relative new faces have played three ODIs and seven T20Is, and none of them has played for the senior Bangladesh side in 2025.

The selectors have offloaded Dilara Akter, Jannatul Ferdus and Ishma Tanjim from Bangladesh's most recent squad, which played in the World Cup Qualifier in April. Bangladesh qualified from that tournament ahead of West Indies by a net-run-rate margin of just 0.013, but they haven't played any international matches since then.

Recently, the squad has played a number of matches against Bangladesh's Under-15 boys side as preparation for the World Cup.

Women's chief selector Sajjad Ahmed was excited by the addition of the three young players. He said Rubya, who has played six T20Is, will be the squad's back-up opener and wicketkeeper behind captain Nigar Sultana.

"Rubya has earned her place through sheer hard work," he said. "Her development over the last six months has been outstanding. We see her as a valuable option both as a reserve keeper and a back-up opener.

"Nishita is still young, but she bowls with great maturity. She is consistent, calm under pressure and her ability to contain left-handers gave her an edge. We believe this experience will serve her well and add depth to our spin attack."

Sajjad added that Sumaiya's patience would be an asset to the side, and her fielding a bonus. "Sumaiya has been knocking on the door for some time. She brings the ability to occupy the crease and accelerate when needed. With her skillset and fielding standards, she gives us an all-round option in the top order."

Apart from these three, the squad wears a familiar look with Nahida Akter as vice-captain to Nigar, and the likes of Fargana Hoque, Fahima Khatun and Marufa Akter bringing the experience that Bangladesh hope will cover for their recent lack of match practice.

Bangladesh are scheduled to open their World Cup campaign against Pakistan in Colombo on October 02. India are the hosts of the tournament, with Colombo hosting all of Pakistan's matches. It is scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 02.


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