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Bangladesh women’s cricket team qualify for World Cup 2022

Bangladesh women’s national cricket team have qualified for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 for the first time  after the qualifiers at Zimbabwe were called off on Saturday. 

International Cricket Council mentioned that it was because of the outbreak of a new Covid-19 variant in southern Africa.

“The International Cricket Council today announced that the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2021 in Harare has been called off due to the introduction of travel restrictions from a number of African countries, including the host country Zimbabwe, following the breakout of a new Covid-19 variant in southern Africa,” an ICC press release said.

Bangladesh women’s national team in-charge Towhid Mahmood told that as Bangladesh were ranked eighth on September 30, and the tournament was called off because of Covid-19, Bangladesh qualified for the World Cup automatically.

Bangladesh women’s cricket team qualify for World Cup 2022

“We were eighth in the ODI rankings on September 30. According to the rules, if the tournament was called off for Covid-19, then the three highest-ranked teams would qualify. As we were eighth, we qualified,” he said.

“We have explored a number of options to allow us to complete the event but it isn’t feasible and we will fly the teams out of Zimbabwe as soon as possible. Bangladesh, Pakistan and the West Indies will now qualify for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 by virtue of their rankings, whilst Sri Lanka and Ireland will also join them in the next cycle of the ICC Women’s Championship,” he added.

Bangladesh women’s cricket team qualify for World Cup 2022

“The qualifiers will now be decided according to the team rankings as detailed in the tournament playing conditions. Therefore, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the West Indies will now progress to the event in New Zealand,” the ICC press release read.

The Bangladesh team started well in the qualifiers, taking the first match against Pakistan by 3 wickets. They then thrashed the US by 270 runs, with Sharmin Akhter scoring Bangladesh’s first ever century with the bat.

But the team stumbled in their third game with a surprise loss to Thailand.

Bangladesh also qualified for the third cycle of the ICC Women’s Championship (from 2022-2025).

Bangladesh got another good news on Saturday as they jumped up to fifth in the Women’s ICC rankings, courtesy of their win against Pakistan in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

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