It was the Australia women's side's first tour to Bangladesh and first ever bilateral series between the two sides.[6][7]
Going into the series, Bangladesh had never beaten Australia in any format of women's international cricket.[8]
Australia won the ODI series 3–0,[9] with the hosts failing to reach a total of 100 runs in any of their batting innings.[10][11] Bangladesh's Fariha Trisna became the first female fast bowler to take multiple T20I hat-tricks in the second T20I,[12] but Australia once again won all three T20I matches and completed a clean sweep of the series.[13]
On 15 March 2024, Darcie Brown was ruled out of the tour due to stress injury,[18][19] with Grace Harris was named her replacement in Australia's ODI squad.[20][21]
Fariha Trisna became the first cricketer for Bangladesh to take a hat-trick against Australia and to take multiple hat-tricks in women's T20Is.[24][25]