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    Schedule Announced for Sri Lanka Women’s Tour of Bangladesh 2026

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The itinerary for Sri Lanka Women’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh in April–May 2026 has been officially confirmed. The bilateral series promises to deliver an engaging contest as both teams aim to maximise their preparation and competitive edge during the tour.

    Looking at the head-to-head record, Sri Lanka Women have held the upper hand in both formats so far. In One-Day Internationals between the sides, Sri Lanka have won three of the four matches played, while the remaining fixture ended without a result. Bangladesh Women are still chasing their first ODI victory over Sri Lanka, and this upcoming home assignment presents them with a valuable opportunity to change that record.

    In T20 Internationals, Sri Lanka have also dominated, winning 10 of the 13 meetings, with Bangladesh managing three wins. However, playing in familiar conditions could give the hosts a confidence boost as they look to turn the tide.

    The ODI leg of the tour will begin on April 20 in Rajshahi, with the second and third matches scheduled at the same venue on April 22 and April 25. Holding all three games at a single ground will allow both teams to quickly assess the surface and adapt their tactics accordingly.

    Following the ODIs, the action will shift to Sylhet for the T20I series. The shortest format matches are set for April 28, April 30, and May 2. T20 cricket brings a different level of intensity and unpredictability, often testing players’ composure and decision-making under pressure.

    For Sri Lanka, the tour represents a chance to maintain their strong record against Bangladesh. Meanwhile, the home side will view the series as an ideal platform to make a statement in front of their supporters and reshape the historical statistics between the two teams.

    The contest will also serve as an important stage for emerging talents from both squads to showcase their abilities at the international level. With a blend of experienced campaigners and young prospects in action, fans can expect closely fought encounters throughout the tour.

    Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana and Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu are likely to treat the series as a crucial preparatory phase ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England later this year. The T20Is, in particular, will help both teams fine-tune combinations and build momentum heading into the global tournament.

    Ultimately, the tour is more than just a bilateral contest — it is a key stepping stone in shaping both sides’ readiness for a major international event.

    Sri Lanka Women Tour of Bangladesh 2026 – Full Schedule

    • 1st ODI – April 20: Rajshahi
    • 2nd ODI – April 22: Rajshahi
    • 3rd ODI – April 25: Rajshahi
    • 1st T20I – April 28: Sylhet
    • 2nd T20I – April 30: Sylhet
    • 3rd T20I – May 2: Sylhet
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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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