Written by: Ankit Yadav
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Bangladesh A Women clash with Pakistan A Women in the second semi-final of the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 at Terdthai Cricket Ground in Bangkok on February 20, 2026.

This knockout encounter will decide which team advances to face the winner of India A vs Sri Lanka A in the final on February 22. Captain Fahima Khatun leads a consistent Bangladesh side that topped Group B with three wins.

Pakistan A, led by Hafsa Khalid, finished second in Group A and will look to continue their momentum after a dominant win against the UAE. Both teams bring experience and hunger to this high-pressure contest.

Pakistan A Women vs Bangladesh A Women Match Preview

This semi-final pits Group B winners Bangladesh A against Group A runners-up Pakistan A. Bangladesh A have shown remarkable consistency, winning all three group matches. They defeated Sri Lanka A by 4 runs, Thailand by 3 wickets, and Malaysia by a massive 90 runs. Pakistan A recovered from an 8-wicket loss to India A to beat Nepal by 30 runs and UAE by 9 wickets, securing their semi-final spot with improved performances.

Pakistan Womens Team
Source: Cricket Addictor
DetailsInformation
MatchPakistan A Women vs Bangladesh A Women, 2nd Semi-Final
Date20 February 2026
Time12:30 PM IST / 2:00 PM Local Time
VenueTerdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok
SeriesACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026
ContextSemi-Final, winner advances to Final on 22 Feb

Pitch Report

The Terdthai Cricket Ground pitch offers a balanced surface with true bounce early in the innings. Medium pacers and new ball bowlers can extract some carry and movement during the powerplay. Batters can trust the surface once set and play their strokes freely after getting their eye in.

As the game progresses, the pitch tends to slow down, and the ball grips more. This brings spinners into the contest during the middle overs. Stroke rotation becomes crucial as scoring big shots becomes more difficult. Both teams have strong spin options, and this surface will suit them well in the afternoon session.

AspectDetails
Pitch TypeBalanced, spin-friendly later
Average 1st Innings ScoreAround 115-135 in T20s
Pace vs SpinPace early advantage, spin dominates later
Toss FactorBatting first preferred
Boundary SizeStandard size boundaries

Weather Report

Bangkok in February experiences hot, humid conditions. The afternoon match at 12:30 PM IST means players will face the hottest part of the day. Temperatures will range from 28°C to 33°C during match hours. Expect clear skies with no threat of rain. Humidity levels will be high, around 70-80%, which could affect player stamina during the middle overs.

ConditionDetails
Temperature28-33°C
SkyClear, sunny
Rain ChanceNegligible
Humidity70-80%
OverallHot but good for cricket

Toss Prediction

The captain winning the toss at Terdthai Cricket Ground will likely choose to bat first. The pitch plays true early and gets slower as the match progresses. Both teams have strong spin attacks that can exploit the gripping surface in the second innings. Setting a target also removes the pressure of chasing in a knockout game. Expect the toss winner to bat first and put runs on the board.

Injury Updates

Bangladesh A Women: All 15 squad members are fit and ready.

Pakistan A Women: No injury concerns have been reported.

Dream11 Team For Pakistan A Women vs Bangladesh A Women

Dream11 Team for PAK A W vs BAN A W
Source: Dream11

Pakistan A Women vs Bangladesh A Women Head-to-Head Records

Pakistan and Bangladesh Women have a competitive rivalry at the senior level. Both A teams are meeting in a knockout game for the first time in this tournament. Bangladesh A were the finalists in 2023, losing to India A by 31 runs. Pakistan A is appearing in their first Rising Stars semi-final. Both teams finished the group stage with strong momentum, making this an evenly contested battle. 

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Top Picks For The Match

PlayerTeamRoleKey Points
Sanjida Akter MeghlaBAN-ABowlerLeading wicket-taker, 3/20 vs SL-A, big-match bowler
Fahima KhatunBAN-AAll-rounderCaptain, experienced spinner, senior international player
Lata MondalBAN-AAll-rounder48 off 44 vs Malaysia, anchors the batting, takes key wickets
Anosha NasirPAK-ABowlerLeft-arm spinner, 3/18 vs UAE, nearly unplayable on this surface
Shawaal ZulfiqarPAK-ABatterExplosive opener, 38* vs UAE, dominates the powerplay
Hafsa KhalidPAK-AAll-rounderCaptain, unbeaten 40 vs Nepal, steady middle-order presence
Shamima SultanaBAN-AWK-BatterTop scorer with 43 runs, strikes well in the middle order
About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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