Bangladesh vs England | Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
England Outclass Bangladesh to Continue Strong Women’s Cricket World Cup Start
Date: October 7, 2025
Venue: Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
Result: England Women won by 7 wickets
England Women delivered a professional all-round performance to defeat Bangladesh Women by 7 wickets in Match 8 of the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. After restricting Bangladesh to a modest 167, England chased down the target with ease, showing exactly why they’re considered one of the tournament favorites.

First Innings: Bangladesh Struggle, Mostary Impresses
After being asked to bat first, Bangladesh found it tough to build momentum against a sharp England bowling attack. Early wickets put them on the back foot, and partnerships were hard to come by. However, Sobhana Mostary provided a silver lining for the Tigresses.
The right-hander anchored the innings with a mature 60 off 92 balls, her first ODI half-century. She showed great composure and grit, holding the innings together while others struggled to settle. A late cameo from Rabeya Khan (22 not out) helped Bangladesh reach 167/9 in 49 overs.
Top Performers – Bangladesh Innings
- Sobhana Mostary – 60 (92)
- Rabeya Khan – 22* (28)
England’s Bowling: Clinical and Consistent
England’s bowling unit showed exactly why they’re one of the best in the world. Leading the attack, Sophie Ecclestone picked up 3 wickets, tying her for third place in England’s all-time ODI wicket-takers list.
She was supported brilliantly by Linsey Smith and Alice Capsey, who applied constant pressure in the middle overs. The fielding unit backed the bowlers up with sharp catches and quick stops — including a spectacular diving catch from Lauren Bell that lit up the field.
Top Bowlers – England
- Sophie Ecclestone – 3/28
- Linsey Smith – 2/35
- Alice Capsey – 1/23
Second Innings: England Chase with Ease
England made light work of the chase. Openers Danni Wyatt and Tammy Beaumont set a solid foundation, and even though Bangladesh picked up a couple of wickets midway, the result never looked in doubt.
Wyatt top-scored with a fluent 55 off 67 balls, and Nat Sciver-Brunt sealed the win with a calm 35 not out. England crossed the finish line in 36.3 overs, winning the match by 7 wickets with plenty of time to spare.
Top Performers – England Batting
- Danni Wyatt – 55 (67)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt – 35* (42)
- Tammy Beaumont – 29 (35)
What This Match Means
For England:
This win further strengthens England’s position in the group standings. Their bowling looked sharp, their batting composed, and their fielding world-class. They continue to show the depth and consistency required to go far in the Women’s Cricket World Cup.
For Bangladesh:
Despite the loss, Bangladesh had a few positives to take home. Sobhana Mostary’s milestone knock was a huge step forward, and the bowlers showed discipline in patches. The team continues to grow with every game and is clearly not in the tournament just to make up the numbers.
Match Summary
Match | ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 – Match 8 |
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Teams | Bangladesh Women vs England Women |
Venue | Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati |
Toss | England Women won the toss and chose to field |
Bangladesh Innings | 167/9 in 49 overs |
Top Scorer (BAN) | Sobhana Mostary – 60 (92) |
England Bowling | Ecclestone 3/28, Smith 2/35 |
England Innings | 170/3 in 36.3 overs |
Top Scorer (ENG) | Danni Wyatt – 55 (67), Sciver-Brunt – 35* |
Result | England Women won by 7 wickets |
Player of the Match | Sophie Ecclestone |

Final Thoughts
This match showcased England’s dominance and Bangladesh’s growing resilience. The Women’s Cricket World Cup continues to offer exciting contests and rising stars — and as the tournament unfolds, expect more surprises, breakthroughs, and brilliant cricket.