ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Teams, Schedule, Venues, Results and Man of the Match

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Teams, Schedule, Venues, Results and Man of the Match. The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is underway in England and Wales, marking the biggest edition in tournament history. The competition features 12 teams, 33 matches, seven venues, and a month of high-profile cricket from June 12 to July 5. Defending champions New Zealand are aiming to retain their title, while Australia, England, India, South Africa, and the West Indies are among the leading contenders.

The 12 teams are divided into two groups of six. Each team plays the other sides in its group once. The top two teams from each group advance to the semi-finals, followed by the final at Lord’s on July 5.

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Teams and Groups

Group 1

  • Australia
  • South Africa
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Netherlands

Group 2

  • England
  • West Indies
  • New Zealand
  • Sri Lanka
  • Ireland
  • Scotland

Schedule, Venues, Results and Man of the Match

Match No.DateVenueMatch FixtureResultMan of the Match
112 June 2026EdgbastonEngland vs Sri LankaEng won by 87 runsDanni Wyatt Hodge
213 June 2026Old TraffordScotland vs IrelandSCO won by 40 runsKathryn Bryce
313 June 2026Old TraffordAustralia vs South AfricaAUS won by 65 runsGeorgia Wareham
413 June 2026HampshireWest Indies vs New ZealandWI won by 7 wickets Shemaine Campbelle
514 June 2026EdgbastonBangladesh vs NetherlandsBAN won by 6 wcktsJuairiya Ferdous
614 June 2026EdgbastonIndia vs PakistanInd won by 64 runsDeepti Sharma
716 June 2026HampshireNew Zealand vs Sri LankaSL won by 5
wckts
Nilakshika Silva
816 June 2026HampshireEngland vs IrelandEng won by 4
wckts
Sophie Ecclestone
917 June 2026HeadingleyAustralia vs BangladeshAUS won by 9 wicketsEllyse Perry
1017 June 2026HeadingleyIndia vs NetherlandsIndia won by 95 runsSmriti Mandhana
1117 June 2026EdgbastonSouth Africa vs PakistanSA won by 2 wicketsAnnerie Dercksen
1218 June 2026HeadingleyWest Indies vs ScotlandWI won by 7 runsStafanie Taylor
1319 June 2026HampshireNew Zealand vs IrelandNZ won by 4 runsAmelia Kerr
1420 June 2026HampshireAustralia vs NetherlandsAUS won by 98 runsBeth Mooney
1520 June 2026HampshirePakistan vs BangladeshBAN won by 23 runsShorna Akter
1620 June 2026HeadingleyEngland vs ScotlandENG won by 38 runsSophia Dunkley
1721 June 2026BristolWest Indies vs Sri LankaWI won by 5 wicketsHayley Matthews
1821 June 2026Old TraffordSouth Africa vs IndiaSA won by 6 wcktsM Kapp
1923 June 2026BristolNew Zealand vs ScotlandNZ won by 6 wciketsIzzy Sharp
2023 June 2026BristolSri Lanka vs IrelandSL won by 9 wicketsChamari Athapaththu
2123 June 2026HeadingleyAustralia vs PakistanAUS won by 113 runsEllyse Perry
2224 June 2026Lord’sEngland vs West IndiesENG won 38 runsDanni Waytt-Hodge
2325 June 2026Old TraffordIndia vs BangladeshIND won by 5 wicketsShefali Varma
2425 June 2026BristolSouth Africa vs NetherlandsSA won by 88 runsTazmin Britz
2526 June 2026Old TraffordSri Lanka vs ScotlandTBDTBD
2627 June 2026BristolPakistan vs NetherlandsTBDTBD
2727 June 2026BristolWest Indies vs IrelandTBDTBD
2827 June 2026The OvalEngland vs New ZealandTBDTBD
2928 June 2026Lord’sSouth Africa vs BangladeshTBDTBD
3028 June 2026Lord’sAustralia vs IndiaTBDTBD
3130 June 2026The OvalSemi-Final 1 vs Semi-Final 1TBDTBD
322 July 2026The OvalSemi-Final 2 vs Semi-Final 2TBDTBD
335 July 2026Lord’sFinalTBDTBD


Venues

Seven venues are hosting the tournament:

  • Lord’s, London
  • The Oval, London
  • Edgbaston, Birmingham
  • Old Trafford, Manchester
  • Headingley, Leeds
  • Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
  • Bristol County Ground, Bristol

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How to Watch in India

Indian viewers can watch all matches live on Star Sports. Live streaming is available through JioHotstar. Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada commentaries are available for Indian matches, the opening game, both semi-finals, and the final.

The tournament is expected to be one of the most competitive Women’s T20 World Cups ever, with India chasing a maiden title and England hoping to lift the trophy on home soil.

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