ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2026

Bangladesh Women vs Namibia Women, 11th Match, Group A

Thursday, January 22, 2026
12:45 PM IST
Bangladesh Cricket

Bangladesh Women

vs
Namibia Cricket

Namibia Women

Match Prediction

The Bangladesh Women’s cricket team comes into the 11th Match of Group A with a solid recent form and a slight edge over Namibia Women. Bangladesh has shown consistent all-round performance in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2026, leveraging experienced players and cohesive team strategies. Key players like Nigar Sultana and Marufa Akter have been pivotal in stabilizing the innings, while their bowling unit led by Nahida Akter brings tactical variations that have troubled opponents consistently. Namibia Women, on the other hand, have been the underdogs but are rapidly improving with young talent like Yasmeen Khan and Kayleen Green making a significant impact in the tournament. Namibia’s batting depth remains a concern but their spinners have been effective in controlling the middle overs. Head-to-head records between these two sides are limited, but past encounters tilt towards Bangladesh, who have the advantage of experience in global qualifiers and larger tournaments. Bangladesh’s strategy will likely focus on exploiting Namibia’s middle order with disciplined bowling and quick fielding. Namibia will aim to build solid starts and rely on lower-order contributions to post competitive totals. Considering current form, experience, and squad strength, Bangladesh holds a marginally higher chance of victory but must not underestimate Namibia’s improving capabilities. Their adaptability to conditions and aggressive approach could pose challenges.

Winning Probability: Bangladesh Women: 58%, Namibia Women: 42%

Score Prediction

If Bangladesh Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total around 150-160 runs. Their top and middle order have the ability to exploit the pitch conditions at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground effectively. Conversely, should Namibia Women get a chance to bat first, considering their developing batting lineup and previous scoring trends at this venue, a target near 135-145 runs is expected. Both teams will aim to maximize powerplay overs, and the final scores may largely depend on middle-overs consolidation and death-over hitting prowess, with Bangladesh slightly favored to put up a higher total.

Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground - Pitch Report

The pitch at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground traditionally offers balanced conditions ideal for both batting and bowling. The surface tends to be slow with some assistance to spinners as the innings progress. The average first-innings score here is around 140-150 in women's T20 matches, with records showing moderate success for teams who chase due to little late swing for bowlers. Weather forecast predicts clear skies and mild temperatures with low humidity on match day, providing optimal playing conditions. Best bowler on this ground among the two sides has been Bangladesh’s Nahida Akter, with remarkable figures including a 4-for spell. The top batsman record at this venue is held by Bangladesh’s Nigar Sultana, who scored a quickfire 65 in a recent qualifier. For Namibia, Yasmeen Khan stands out as the leading performer with steady contributions throughout the tournament.
Our betting tips for this match
Consider backing Bangladesh Women to win, given their superior experience and recent form.
Over 140 runs is a plausible first-innings total; betting on 'total runs over 140' could yield value.
Keep an eye on the top-order batsmen from both teams for anytime run-scorer bets.

Bangladesh Women vs Namibia Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches Played3
Bangladesh Women Wins2
Namibia Women Wins1

Team Recent Performance

TeamMatchesWinsLossesNR
Bangladesh Women5320
Namibia Women5230

Players to Watch

Nigar Sultana (Bangladesh): She has been consistently scoring with a strike rate above 120 in recent matches, anchoring the innings beautifully.

Nahida Akter (Bangladesh): A key spinner taking crucial wickets in the middle overs, controlling opposition momentum effectively.

Marufa Akter (Bangladesh): Valuable lower-middle order batter with recent contributions that helped Bangladesh recover from difficult phases.

Yasmeen Khan (Namibia): Namibia’s leading batter with impressive technique, recently scoring key half-centuries under pressure situations.

Kayleen Green (Namibia): A versatile all-rounder offering breakthroughs with the ball and quick runs with the bat in the death overs.

Burger Tazmin (Namibia): Emerging bowler who has displayed good control and wicket-taking ability in the ongoing qualifiers.