Bahrain women’s cricket team announced for 2025 Tri-Series in Oman

The Bahrain Women’s National Cricket Team has arrived in Oman with full confidence and is ready to make a strong statement in the 2025 Women’s T20I Triangular Series. The tournament includes Bahrain, Qatar and Oman. This is a significant development opportunity for all three countries, but especially for Bahrain, where recent progress in women’s cricket has been impressive.
There is growing regional interest in the sport, and more and more fans are getting involved in betting on sports in Bahrainincluding on the results of tournaments like the Tri-Series. These betting platforms offer information and analysis so that punters can make informed betting decisions. It is thanks to this increase in local and foreign betting that the women’s team starts the series with more visibility and support than ever.
Bahrain women’s team
The Bahrain team is made up of seasoned artists and young talents. Leading the team is Deepika Rasangika, a power hitter whose 849 T20I runs at an average of 49.94 and a strike rate of 124.66 make her a star in the batting order. His unbeaten 161 remains the team’s highest individual score.
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Tharanga Gajanayake supports Rasingika, who adds batting and bowling experience. With 438 runs and 16 wickets, she plays an important dual role and is likely to be a determining factor in Bahrain’s campaign.
Rasika Rodrigo (179 runs) produced key contributions, including a half-century. It further strengthens the hitting core.
When it comes to bowling, Bahrain have put together a good attacking team. Gajanayake also heads this unit, in partnership with Pavithra Shetty. Shetty has been one of the most reliable bowlers in the country, taking 14 wickets in 20 innings, including impressive figures of 3/10. Rasangika will also play an important role here, with 12 wickets to his name, showing his all-round ability. The trio will have to work together to limit the opposition’s scoring and break up batting partnerships.
The full team further includes: Reshel Dsouza, Mishal Siraj, Sheetal Hate, Aqsa Taric, Eman Shahzadi, Sweeta Corda, Reema Naseer, Ashwini Govinda, Sana Butt, Sadamali Bhakshala, Nipino Nadeera, Swarna Nunna and Sudeskika Ranawaka.
Bahrain women’s team views the Tri-Series as more than just a competition. This is the ideal opportunity to develop the team and gain international visibility. Each match will be a test that builds on women’s cricket in the country.
Oman ready to welcome
Oman is the host country of GCC Women’s T20I Championship 2025which will take place from December 12 to 18. The country has already hosted the event in 2022, and the return to Oman shows how the nation is prioritizing the development of women’s cricket.
Oman head coach Desmond Berhardt praised the value and timing of the series, adage“The triangular involving Oman, Bahrain and Qatar provided very good preparation for our girls, especially since the championship started recently. It gave us the match exposure we needed at the right time for our preparation.”
Oman’s players are enjoying the support of their country and are preparing for a confident performance against their Gulf neighbors.




