ICC Women's World Cup 2022: India vs Bangladesh Preview, timings, date, live telecast, streaming details

Updated : Mar 21, 2022 13:47
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Mithali Raj-led side will look to turn the tide when they play their neighbours Bangladesh on Tuesday in a must-win match of the ICC Women's ODI World Cup at the Seddon Park in Hamilton.

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Both teams lost their previous games but the Women in Blue who are placed 4th in the table still have a chance to qualify for the semifinals. After 2 consecutive defeats, the inconsistent Indian team needs to emerge victorious in their last 2 league stage matches which are against Bangladesh and South Africa to make it to the semis. The spirited team of Bangladesh is although making their maiden ODI WC performance, they have presented a close fight in almost all their games. 

While the Women in Blue have 4 points in their last 5 games, Bangladesh who sit at the 7th spot in the table has only 2 points from 4 games but they will still look to disrupt India's bid to remain in contention for the top 4 spot.  

When and where to watch India vs Bangladesh Women cricket match in ICC ODI World Cup

The INDW vs BANW world cup match will begin at 6:30 am IST while the toss will take place at 6 am IST.

IND vs BAN women cricket live telecast details

Star Sports network will live broadcast India vs Bangladesh women's cricket match on Star Sports 2 HD/SD channel.

India women vs Bangladesh women cricket live streaming details

Fans can watch the live streaming of IND vs BAN women cricket match on Disney+Hotstar

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