An Exciting Summer of Cricket Down Under
The cricket calendar for the 2026-27 season is officially taking shape, and for fans of the women’s game, the announcement of the Bangladesh Women’s New Zealand Tour 2026: Full T20I and ODI Schedule is a highlight. New Zealand Cricket has confirmed a packed home summer, with the Bangladesh women’s team set to travel to the islands this December for a high-stakes white-ball campaign.
This tour represents a critical opportunity for the Bangladesh side to test their skills against a formidable White Ferns outfit in challenging conditions. The series, which spans both the shortest and the 50-over formats, promises to be a test of endurance and tactical adaptability for the visiting squad.
The T20I Series: Explosive Beginnings
The action kicks off with a three-match T20I series, designed to bring fast-paced cricket to the fans in Nelson and Wellington. The tour opens on December 10 in Nelson, where the first T20I will set the tone for the campaign. The teams will remain in Nelson for the second encounter on December 12, offering the local crowd a double dose of international action. The T20I leg concludes on December 15 in the capital city of Wellington, providing a thrilling finale to the shorter format before the focus shifts to the longer game.
Transitioning to ODIs: The Tactical Battle
Following the T20Is, the teams will transition into the three-match ODI series. The opening ODI is scheduled for December 18 in Wellington. As the series progresses, the players will travel to Mount Maunganui, a venue renowned for its picturesque setting and excellent batting conditions. The second and third ODIs are slated for December 21 and December 23, respectively, rounding off the tour just before the holiday period.
A Busy Season for New Zealand Cricket
The hosting of Bangladesh is just one component of a massive summer for New Zealand Cricket. The season is packed with high-profile international tours. Alongside the Bangladesh visit, New Zealand is set to host heavyweights India and Sri Lanka. The Indian women’s team is scheduled for an extensive tour starting in October, which will feature five T20Is, five ODIs, and a historic two-match Test series—India’s first in New Zealand since 2019. Furthermore, Sri Lanka will arrive in January to participate in their own full series, consisting of three ODIs, three T20Is, and two Test matches. This schedule confirms that New Zealand remains a premier destination for women’s international cricket.
Complete Schedule at a Glance
For those planning to follow the progress of the Tigresses, here is the official breakdown of the tour:
- 1st T20I: December 10, Nelson
- 2nd T20I: December 12, Nelson
- 3rd T20I: December 15, Wellington
- 1st ODI: December 18, Wellington
- 2nd ODI: December 21, Mount Maunganui
- 3rd ODI: December 23, Mount Maunganui
As the winter months approach, all eyes will be on the preparation of the Bangladesh squad. Succeeding in New Zealand requires not just raw talent, but the ability to handle the bounce and movement typical of these pitches. Whether you are a fan of the explosive nature of the T20 format or the strategic depth of ODI cricket, this December series is not to be missed.
Stay tuned for further updates regarding squad announcements and broadcast details as we count down the days to the opening match in Nelson.
