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Ritu Moni

Team flagBAN31 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#93 Batter in ODI
#82 All Rounder in ODI
#89 All Rounder in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Ritu Moni Recent Form

Batting

BANW vs ENGW, T20I2 (6)
BANW vs SCOW, T20I5 (4)
BANW vs INDW, T20I5 (6)
BANW vs THAW, T20I9 (10) *
BANW vs SLW, T20I3 (10)
BANW vs INDW, T20I37 (33)
BANW vs INDW, T20I1 (6)
BANW vs INDW, T20I8 (14)
BANW vs INDW, T20I20 (18)
BANW vs AUSW, T20I10 (11)
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Bowling

BANW vs ENGW, T20I2-24
BANW vs SCOW, T20I2-15
BANW vs MASW, T20I1-2
BANW vs THAW, T20I2-10
BANW vs INDW, T20I0-21
BANW vs INDW, T20I1-10
BANW vs SAW, ODI1-39
BANW vs SAW, ODI1-23
BANW vs SAW, ODI0-6
BANW vs INDW, ODI0-4
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Ritu Moni Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI4333418003356.3315.48361----
T20I7258462003979.5211.00351----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4330164.4436.883/371049.88----
T20I7243285.4820.464/180022.39----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
PAK WMN vs BDESH WMN at Dublin- August 20, 2012
T20I Debut
IRE WMN vs BDESH WMN at Dublin- August 28, 2012

Teams played for

Bangladesh Women

About Ritu Moni

NameRitu Moni
GenderFemale
Birth5 Feb 1993
Birth PlaceBogra
Height5 ft 3 in
NationalityBangladeshi

Born in Dogra, Ritu Moni is an exemplary all-rounder who was coached by Muslim Uddin, who set up a sports camp for young girls and boys in their hometown.... continue reading

Player Bio

Born in Dogra, Ritu Moni is an exemplary all-rounder who was coached by Muslim Uddin, who set up a sports camp for young girls and boys in their hometown.

Moni made her ODI debut nine years ago against Pakistan on August 20th, 2012. Serving as an all-rounder, she failed to get on the wickets chart but impressed everyone with her batting skills in the short stint of 23 runs. A week later she played her maiden T20I match against Ireland on August 28th, 2012.

After a string of impressive performances in the 2018 T20 World Cup qualifiers and 2019 Women’s Asia Cup, she was named in the squad for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in Australia. The sudden demise of her childhood coach Muslim Uddin fueled a purpose for Moni in the prestigious tournament. Moni achieved her career-best figure of 4 for 18 in the semi-finals loss against New Zealand.

With the willow in hand, Moni is destructive down the order but has had less opportunity to bat in T20s. 

(As of April 2021)