Bangladesh Women’s Cricket Team: Murshida Khatun Excluded from World Cup Qualifier Squad

Murshida Khatun has been excluded from the Bangladesh squad for the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, with Ishma Tanjim, Jannatul Sumona, and Ritu Moni included. The Qualifier takes place in Lahore, Pakistan from April 5 to 19. Bangladesh missed direct qualification and now must compete with teams including West Indies and Ireland for World Cup spots.
In a recent announcement by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, opener Murshida Khatun has been excluded from the squad for the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Qualifier scheduled from April 5 to 19 in Lahore, Pakistan. The team has included uncapped batter Ishma Tanjim, while off-spinner Jannatul Sumona and all-rounder Ritu Moni have returned to the lineup. Murshida’s performance in the Dhaka Premier Division Women’s Cricket League has been subpar, with only 110 runs in eight innings.
Additionally, Sultana Khatun and Taj Nehar, previously part of the squad during the Caribbean tour, were also omitted. Ishma Tanjim has demonstrated strong potential by scoring 336 runs at an average of 48 in the league. Jannatul Sumona has emerged as the highest wicket-taker with 21 wickets at an average of 14.33, while Ritu Moni follows closely as the joint second highest with 18 wickets.
Bangladesh’s recent defeat to the West Indies in January resulted in them missing direct qualification for the World Cup. Now, they must participate in the Qualifier to secure one of the two spots in the World Cup set for India, joining teams like the West Indies, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand, and host Pakistan. Bangladesh’s matches will commence against Thailand on April 10, followed by games against Ireland, Scotland, the West Indies, and Pakistan.
The team will depart for Lahore on April 3, engaging in two warm-up matches before the tournament. The final squad includes notable players such as Captain Nigar Sultana Joty, Vice Captain Nahida Akter, and others including Ritu Moni and Jannatul Ferdus Sumona.
This reshuffle reflects the strategic adjustments made in response to recent performances, as the team prepares for a critical qualifying campaign.
The exclusion of Murshida Khatun from the Bangladesh squad for the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Qualifier underscores the importance of recent performances in selection. The team will aim to secure qualification amidst strong competition, having registered notable changes to enhance their prospects. Bangladesh’s commitment to rigorous preparation and strategic adjustments will be vital as they commence their campaign in Lahore.
Original Source: www.newagebd.net