Monday 11 January 2010

Women' Cricket In Bangladesh


Curiously, Ireland and Netherlands are women Test playing nations while they are yet to gain Test status in the men’s version.

Women One Day Internationals are played since 1973 and the first ever Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in the same year in England in which the host emerged as champion. In addition to the above mentioned nations, Denmark, Japan and Scotland also have been awarded One Day status.

Only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are the two Test playing nations who do not play either Test or One Day cricket in the women’s version of the game. Recently Zimbabwe won the Women's World Cup Qualifiers – Africa region, to reach the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifying Tournament 2007 (WCWCQT) in Pakistan.

Jubilinat Bhola cricketers

Bangladesh Cricket Board is expected to form a national cricket team out of the top 30 performers of the maiden championship. Ten teams have participated in the opening tourney in two groups.

Group A: Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Ansar, Narayanganj. Group B: Bhola, Rajshahi, Jahangirnagar University, Bogra, Rangamati.
Amid huge enthusiasm, the opening ceremony of the tournament was held on 27th January 2007 at Mirpur Sher E Bangla National Stadium. Women cricketers showed good cricketing skills and were very enthusiastic on and off the field. Bhola, Dhaka, Jahangir Nagar University and Khulna reached to the semifinals. Bhola and Khulna were the winners over Dhaka and Jahangir Nagar University respectively to reach the final which was held on 5th February 2007 at Mirpur Stadium. Bhola emerged as the champion defeating Khulna by 5 wickets.

Now that the first step has already been taken, it is very important to take the subsequent steps with proper planning. An environment must be created so that girls from every sections of the society feel interested for the sport and regular domestic league is staged in every division if not in every district. Bangladesh Krira Shikhka Protisthan (BKSP) should also start considering a new discipline on women's cricket to nurture young talents and make them quality cricketers. Inter-University Women's Cricket Championship will promote interest as well. As Bangladesh is not receiving any ICC grant to promote women’s cricket, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) should create its own funding and encourage sponsors to come forward.

Certain religious groups might try to hinder the prospect of women’s cricket in Bangladesh, but cricket here has a deep and passionate root strong enough to keep the distractors away.

Fans, welcome and hail the initiatives of BCB, and expect Bangladesh Women Cricket team will make their mark soon enough.

1 comment:

  1. Bangladesh woman cricket team is a fantastic cricket team but most of the time that team ignore from us, from our media, from our cricket lovers but I know if we support that woman team properly then one day, very soon this woman team make us proud & make Bangladesh proud. All the best girls... best of luck.
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