Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women, 17th Match Pitch Report - Match Overview & Playing XI | ICC Women's World Cup, 2025

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15 October 2025 | 06:18AM
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AUS-W vs BAN-W Live Score, 17th Match, ICC Women’s World Cup, 2025 — Australia Women face Bangladesh Women at the Dr. Y.S. Rajashekar Reddy Cricket Stadium on 16 October 2025, 03:00 PM. Expect a contest of tempo and discipline: this venue generally rewards positive powerplay batting, then hands the script to spinners and change-ups through the middle before finishing with a brisk, skiddy final phase under lights. Australia arrive with depth in every department—run-makers who rotate cleanly, multiple seam options, and two-spin combinations that can throttle run rate without sacrificing wicket-taking threat. Bangladesh’s pathway is equally clear: maximize value from their top order, defend square with sharp ring fielding, and let their spinners create choke points between overs 15–35.


For Australia, a measured start that keeps wickets intact usually unlocks an aggressive finish, especially if one of the senior batters anchors deep. Bangladesh have improved their strike rotation and death-over composure in recent series and will back themselves to turn the game with disciplined spells and alert ground work. Add in humid coastal conditions and the chance of late moisture, and we get a tactical battle where the side that wins the middle-overs economy (and catches everything) should dictate the narrative. Keep up with every turning point via AUS-W vs BAN-W Live Score.

Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women, 17th Match Details

Series

ICC Women's World Cup, 2025

Match

Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women

Date & Time

16 October 2025, 03:00 PM

Venue

Dr. Y.S.Rajashekar Reddy Cricket Stadium

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Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women, 17th Match Weather Condition

06:00 am

Cloud

65%

Humidity

85%

Wind

15.5 km/h

26.3

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Light rain shower

Dr. Y.S.Rajashekar Reddy Cricket Stadium

Dr. Y.S.Rajashekar Reddy Cricket Stadium Pitch Report

Pitch Condition

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Batting Condition

Average

Pace Bowling

Average

Spin Bowling

Average

Pace vs Spin on Venue

(Last 10 match)

The surface is typically batting-friendly with balance: even bounce early for stroke-play, enough grip later to bring finger-spin and cutters into the game, and a quick outfield that rewards along-the-ground shots. As evening settles, a light sheen can make the ball skim on, boosting timing but demanding precision from slower balls and yorkers. Pacers find value with hard length in the first 6–8 overs; thereafter, pace-off and stump-to-stump lines curb boundaries until the last 30–40 balls. Par in 50-over cricket sits around 240–260, stretching higher if a set batter reaches the 40th over and launches cleanly at the death.

Australia Women Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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Bangladesh Women Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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Venue Scoring Pattern

Avg 1st Innings

251

X

252

Avg 2st Innings

Highest Total

252-7 by SAW vs INDW

X

251-10 by INDW vs SAW

Lowest Total

Highest Chased

252-7 by SAW vs INDW

X

Lowest Defended

Matches Won
Batting First

0

0%
|
100%
Bowling First

1

Australia Women vs Bangladesh Women, 17th Match Squad

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Australia Women Probable XI :

Alyssa Healy, Beth Mooney, Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, Alana King, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown.

Bangladesh Women Probable XI :

Nigar Sultana, Fargana Hoque, Sobhana Mostary, Sharmin Akhter, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Fahima Khatun, Nahida Akter, Marufa Akter, Fariha Trisna, Rabeya Khan.

Conclusion

Strategically, captains may bowl first if pre-match moisture hints at late skid; otherwise bat-first, bank wickets, and target a par-plus finish. Australia’s winning route is classic: limit early damage, dominate overs 11–35 with low-risk rotation, then unleash power hitters to surge beyond par. Bangladesh’s blueprint: strike early with the new ball, crowd the ring to squeeze ones and twos, and let spin dictate tempo while saving 2–3 matchup overs for Australia’s engine room. If the team batting first crosses 265+, scoreboard pressure sharpens despite any dew; totals around par keep both results live and place a premium on catching, boundary prevention, and calm death-over execution.