Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 16, 2026

Australia Women are overwhelming favourites against Bangladesh Women in Match 9 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, carrying a massive 94% win probability.

Sophie Molineux’s six-time champions steamrolled South Africa by 65 runs in the opener (172/8 vs 107). Meanwhile, Nigar Sultana’s Bangladesh edged past Netherlands by 6 wickets (141/4 chasing 139/8) but face a completely different challenge against the tournament favourites.

Furthermore, the morning fixture unfolds at Headingley, Leeds on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at 3:00 PM IST (10:30 AM BST local).

AUS-W vs BAN-W Match Details

DetailsInfo
MatchAustralia Women vs Bangladesh Women, 9th Match, Group 1, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateWednesday, June 17, 2026
Start Time3:00 PM IST / 10:30 AM BST local
VenueHeadingley Cricket Ground, Leeds
GroupGroup 1 (Australia, Bangladesh, India, Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa)
Live Streaming (India)JioHotstar app and website

AUS-W vs BAN-W Match Odds & Win Probability

The bookmaker odds reflect the most one-sided contest of the group stage so far, with Australia priced at just 1.02.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
Australia Women to win1.02~98%
Bangladesh Women to win15.00~7%
Win Probability (Model)AUS 94% / BAN 6%Expert call

Clearly, the gap between the two sides on paper is as wide as it gets in international cricket. However, Bangladesh have shown they can compete in crunch moments after their successful chase against the Dutch.

Headingley Pitch & Leeds Weather Report

Headingley typically rewards pace and bounce plus offers consistent carry for the seamers throughout the contest.

Moreover, the Yorkshire surface tends to offer some movement early on, which gives the bowling side a genuine edge in the first powerplay. Therefore, the toss-winning captain may elect to bowl first and exploit the fresh pitch.

As for the weather, Leeds in mid-June stays mild and partly cloudy with temperatures around 16-19°C during the morning session. Additionally, overcast conditions could assist early swing.

However, scattered showers remain a recurring threat in an English summer, so a brief rain interruption can’t be discounted entirely.

AUS-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head

Australia hold a dominant head-to-head record over Bangladesh in Women’s T20Is, having won every previous meeting.

AUS-W vs BAN-W Match 9 T20 World Cup 2026
Source – ESPN Cricinfo
DetailsInfo
Overall T20I RecordAustralia lead (all wins)
T20 World Cup MeetingsAustralia won all previous encounters
AUS’s Opening MatchBeat South Africa by 65 runs (172/8 vs 107)
BAN’s Opening MatchBeat Netherlands by 6 wickets (141/4 vs 139/8)
AUS’s Recent FormW W W L W (last 5 T20Is)
BAN’s Recent FormW L L L W (last 5 T20Is)

Notably, Bangladesh have never beaten Australia in any format of women’s cricket. Therefore, the historical narrative sits firmly against them.

AUS-W vs BAN-W Predicted Playing XIs

Here are the Predicted Playing XI for both Teams:

Australia Women (AUS-W)

Beth Mooney (WK), Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux (C), Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Alana King.

Bangladesh Women (BAN-W)

Dilara Akter (WK), Sharmin Akhter, Sobhana Mostary, Nigar Sultana (C), Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Fahima Khatun, Nahida Akter, Rabeya Khan, Marufa Akter, Fariha Trisna.

AUS-W vs BAN-W Probable Best Performers

Here are the best probable Performers from both teams:

Probable Best Batter: Beth Mooney

Beth Mooney opens the batting and remains the tournament-leading run-scorer favourite.

Moreover, the left-hander’s combination of strike-rate plus patience makes her the most difficult opener to bowl to in women’s T20I cricket. Consequently, Mooney walking in on a Headingley surface with true bounce represents Bangladesh’s worst nightmare.

Probable Best Bowler: Megan Schutt

Megan Schutt leads Australia’s pace attack and thrives in English conditions that reward movement off the seam plus swing.

Additionally, the veteran left-armer has the experience of multiple World Cup campaigns behind her. Therefore, her opening spell against the Bangladesh top order on a helpful Headingley surface could set the tone for the entire contest.

Bangladesh X-Factor: Marufa Akter

Marufa Akter enters this World Cup as Bangladesh’s premier pace bowler and has consistently delivered in high-pressure fixtures.

Furthermore, the right-arm seamer produced match-winning spells during the Global Qualifier campaign. As a result, a couple of early Australian wickets from Marufa could at least give Bangladesh a fighting chance.

AUS-W vs BAN-W Top Player Bets

The following value-led markets going into the Headingley fixture, based on form and venue conditions.

AspectSelectionReasoning
Top Australia BatterBeth MooneyTournament-leading run-scorer favourite
Top Bangladesh BatterNigar SultanaCaptain plus Scotland Tri-Series top run-scorer
Most WicketsMegan SchuttLeft-arm swing suits Headingley morning conditions
Match ResultAustralia by 60+ runs1.02 odds; BAN never beaten AUS in any format

Note: Odds vary across platforms and shift through the day. Always check the live price on your provider of choice before placing any wager.

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AUS-W vs BAN-W Match Prediction

Australia Women look near-certain to take this contest at 94% win probability, largely because their batting depth, world-class bowling attack, and tournament pedigree outclass Bangladesh across every department.

Projected scores point to a completely one-sided affair. Australia look set for 170-185 batting first on a helpful Headingley surface, while Bangladesh could struggle to post more than 100-120 against Schutt and Wareham.

Mooney’s consistency plus Schutt’s swing tilt the scales firmly toward the six-time champions. However, Bangladesh showed fight against the Netherlands, and Marufa Akter can certainly test the Australian top order early on.

Disclaimer: Predictions and betting tips rely on form, conditions, and recent results. Cricket betting carries financial risk; only play with funds you can afford to lose, and stick to legal platforms in your jurisdiction.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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