England spinner Charlie Dean is able to face the “totally different form of problem” Bangladesh can pose throughout its Women’s ODI World Cup fixture on the Barsapara Stadium on Tuesday.

Both the groups will meet within the format just for the second time.

Dean had returned with figures of three for 31 in 9 overs in a 100-run win.

The 24-year-old off-break bowler stated the Tigresses have what it takes to bother the four-time champion.

“Bangladesh’s bowling assault is, I feel, ranked primary by way of the economic system that they’ve managed to attain within the final 18 months. So, it’s nothing to be sniffed at. Bangladesh has Marufa [Akter], with that massive in-swing early on after which loads of totally different spinners. We have barely shorter trajectories and a decrease tempo, however nonetheless equally difficult. We’re not taking Bangladesh evenly in any respect. We’ll attempt to make them play the large pictures and prohibit the scoring. I feel it could be a distinct form of problem,” Dean stated on Monday.

England had thumped South Africa by 10 wickets on the similar venue. However, the situations could also be barely totally different from what the gamers handled then.

“We’re on a contemporary pitch. We’ve received to reassess. But the learnings from the final recreation was that again of the size appeared fairly laborious to face as batters. Bringing our lengths again was actually key, so no straightforward drives might get off. And enjoying these evening video games, we all know that it’s most likely going to skid on a bit in a while in the direction of the again finish. It’s these issues that we take note of going into tomorrow [Tuesday] after which we adapt from there”.

Published – October 06, 2025 11:05 pm IST