🏏ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Group A: Ind W vs Pak W, M6

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Who's playing whom?

After Saturday's triple-header comes the double-header on Sunday. T20 World Cupdebutants Netherlands will start the day against Bangladesh, from 9.30am GMT in Birmingham, where England trounced Sri Lanka on the opening day. Bangladesh will feature in their seventh straight T20 World Cup. They won just one game out of four in the 2024 edition. In the recent tri-series in Scotland, Netherlands beat Bangladesh by eight runs before Bangladesh avenged the loss with a 13-run win over Netherlands. Their overall head-to-head stands at 4-1 in favour of Bangladesh.

In one of the most eagerly awaited contests of the tournament, India will face Pakistan from 1.30pm GMT, also in Birmingham. The rivalry, however, is one-sided as ODI champions India lead the head-to-head 6-2 in T20 World Cups and 13-3 in T20Is overall. There will be immense pressure on both sides to start well in what's being termed the group of death.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Edgbaston sets the stage as India’s women begin their T20 World Cup campaign with a high-voltage clash against arch-rivals Pakistan, a fixture layered with intensity, history, and expectation. The recent build-up has been mixed with a 2-to-1 series loss to England followed by warm up outings that saw a confident win over West Indies and a narrow five run defeat to England, yet the broader narrative still leans towards India given both pedigree and balance within the squad. At this venue in Birmingham, conditions often reward composure and adaptability, offering something for both batters and bowlers, making game awareness crucial.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Not long ago, the Indian team was scripting their story on foreign shores and at home. They beat England in England, and then Australia in Australia. Sandwiched between the two T20I series wins were the World Cup triumph and another season of the Women's Premier League with an Indian captain lifting the trophy. Surely, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side ought to enter the 2026 T20 World Cup as one of the strongest contenders; the ascension to world dominance well in sight.

They are possibly still positioned to be there. But the challenges confront them right at the start, in a tricky Group A. Marred by injuries to key pace bowling all-rounders and successive series losses to South Africa and England in the lead-up, they haven't been left as comfortably positioned to outplay multiple other strong contenders for a berth in the semis. Their best combination is still far from perfect, and indifferent form of key players have only added to their woes. But they will know from their latest World Cup experience: in the quest to win the world tournament, the present doesn't decide the future, and when the time comes, nerves will dictate narratives.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Best XI:Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur, Richa Ghosh, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Shree Charani, Shreyanka Patil/Nandni Sharma, Renuka Thakur

Players to keep an eye on

Jemimah Rodrigues:The 25-year-old batter thrives in England like she does in few other places. In 13 T20Is played in the country, she has scored at a strike rate of 130.25, significantly higher than her career strike rate of 118.98. Given her experience of playing three seasons of The Women's Hundred, and her current form, she would be expected to marshall India's middle-order with sustained pace and control.

Shree Charani: The battering she received in the last game notwithstanding, the 21-year-old left-arm spinner has enjoyed a fruitful time bowling in England. In the seven matches preceding that game in Taunton, she picked 14 wickets in the country, conceding runs just under her career economy rate of 7.65. Even when India endured a tough run over the past couple of months, Shree Charani remained reliable. In 5 out of those seven games, she picked at least a wicket and conceded at seven or less an over. She will hold the key to control the momentum, especially through the middle overs.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Head-to-head in the T20 World Cup further underlines India’s advantage, with six wins from eight meetings while Pakistan have managed two victories, and India also unbeaten in the last three encounters between the sides in this tournament. That record brings confidence, though not complacency, especially after a disappointing previous edition where momentum never arrived. The recent ODI World Cup triumph, however, has renewed belief and reinforced a winning mindset within the group.


The squad reflects a strong blend of experience and youth, with senior players expected to anchor key phases while emerging talents inject energy and intent. It is a combination that gives India tactical flexibility and depth across departments. With stakes naturally high and emotions running strong, India will look to start on the front foot, convert their historical edge into a commanding performance, and set the tone for a campaign aimed at sustained dominance on the global stage

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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What's in the news: Yastika Bhatia marked her return to competitive cricket after nearly nine months on the sidelines, and slotted in directly at No. 3, against England. She made a solid impression twice in the Powerplay. But just as many times, she has considerably slowed down as soon as the field restrictions are lifted. Having given her three outings in three games, India have kept their cards open for the combination they might play with. But it's uncertain if it's a gamble they can afford to take, especially with Richa Ghosh struggling for runs, and not enough muscle to back her in the lower middle order.

Where they finished in 2024: With only two victories in the campaign - against Pakistan and Sri Lanka - India's run in the tournament was halted in the group stage.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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How have they performed since then: It was all going well for the Indian T20I side till the start of April this year. They won away series in England and Australia, apart from beating West Indies and Sri Lanka at home. They won 12 out of 16 games before their tour to South Africa. However, in the build-up to the World Cup, the pieces are not falling into place, as they've lost five of their last eight games, against South Africa and England.

The big game: vs South Africa. Having suffered a 1-4 loss in the T20I series against Laura Wolvaardt's side recently, India will be up for a tough assignment at Old Trafford. The result of this contest could potentially dictate their chances of qualifying for the semis.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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A record in sight: Smriti Mandhana needs 167 runs to become only the second batter in the world to register 4500 runs in women's T20Is. No batter - man or woman - has crossed the 5000-run mark as yet.

Meanwhile, Arundhati Reddy needs two wickets to become the fourth Indian pacer to take 50 T20I scalps.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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"The crowd is also a very good crowd. I saw a lot of times that they are supporting the good cricket -- it doesn't matter... Pakistan, India, Australia - they're just supporting the cricket, the good shots, the good bowling."

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana

"We are here for cricket and we only talk about cricket. Except cricket we don't talk anything and I don't even think we know anything except cricket. Cricket has been our dream from day one and we only discuss cricket and for tomorrow's game we are only thinking about it's another game which we are going to play"

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur on handshakes

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Realistic expectation: Anything less than a place in the final would be a disappointing campaign for the team. But there would be multiple stiff challenges along the way to reach that point.

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