Bangladesh women’s tour of India in December postponed
- On Nov 18, 2025, the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed the Bangladesh women's tour of India scheduled for December has been postponed and it received a letter from the Board of Control for Cricket in India about rescheduling.
- After talks between the boards, the Bangladesh Cricket Board and Board of Control for Cricket in India postponed the tour, citing scheduling and political tensions between India and Bangladesh.
- Planned as three ODIs and three T20Is, the tour was part of the ICC Future Tours Programme and included the Women's ODI Championship, expected in Kolkata and Cuttack.
- The champion Indian side's postponed series would have been their first outing after their World Cup win earlier this month, and the BCCI is seeking an alternate assignment while players may head directly into the Women's Premier League.
- The boards have moved the series to September 2026, and the Bangladesh Cricket Board said it looks forward to welcoming India then, with the Indian women set for an all-format tour of Australia after the WPL.
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