With all the cricketing fans around the world having their eyes set on the upcoming Women's World Cup T20 in West Indies, it will be interesting to see how the lesser known teams will make an impact to snatch focus from the much hyped teams; defending champions Windies and three-time winners Australia. Especially, after the success of the 2017 Women's 50-over World Cup.
Bangladeshi captain Salma Khatun, whose team went on to win the Asia Cup for the first time is confident from the win, also keeping in mind that pitches in West Indies might help her team's slow bowlers. Bangladesh recently beat India twice in the Asia Cup.
"The ICC Women's World T20 will again get attention from every corner and it is an opportunity for all of us to ensure that we entertain viewers. Having done well in this year's Asia Cup, where we were able to beat ICC Women's World Cup 2017 finalists India, we are confident of doing well in the upcoming tournament.
"If we play to our potential, this is a good chance for us. We have a fine spin attack and see an opportunity on the pitches of the West Indies, which may provide some help to the slow bowlers too," Khatun told Cricbuzz.