🏏ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Group A: SA W vs BAN W, Pg 20🏏 - Page 20

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India

Posted: a day ago

Pakistan Women

126/6

Netherlands Women

(6.2/20 ov, T:127) 40/2

NL Women need 87 runs in 82 balls.

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Current RR: 6.31

• Required RR: 6.36

• Last 5 ov (RR): 33/2 (6.60)

Win Probability

NL-W 60.32%

PAK-W 39.68%

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India

Posted: a day ago

PAKW 126-6(20)

NEDW 55-3(10.3)

CRR:5.24

REQ:7.58

Netherlands Women need 73 runs in 58 balls

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India

Posted: a day ago

Pakistan Women won by 37 runs

PAKW

126/6(20)

NEDW

89(18)

Congratulations to Pakistan for winning their first match.smiley32

Netherlands left with a zero.

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India

Posted: a day ago

Pakistan Women won by 37 runs

PAKW 126/6(20)

NEDW 89(18)

Congratulations to Pak W.

Edited by Viswasruti - a day ago
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India

Posted: 20 hours ago

Today's Women's World Cup matches--

South Africa Women vs Bangladesh Women, 29th Match, Group A,

Series: ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Venue: Lord's, London

Date & Time: Today, 10:30 AM LOCAL

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Australia Women vs India Women, 30th Match, Group A,

Series: ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Venue: Lord's, London

Date & Time: Today, 2:30 PM LOCAL

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India

Posted: 16 hours ago

South Africa will be playing against Bangladesh in the first double header today, before India takes on Australia at 7PM IST. Let's hope we will some fireworks tonight.

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India

Posted: 15 hours ago

🏏South Africa Women vs Bangladesh Women, 29th Match, Group A🏏

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Win or go home. In fact, not even victory might be enough with net runrate lurking like a mugger in an alley and holding a large lead pipe of an equation.

Australia are already in the T20 World Cup semifinals. But South Africa will hope that won't make them any less eager to beat India in the second game of a doubleheader at Lord's on Sunday.

Because an Indian win would in all likelihood kick the South Africans out of the running for the semis, even if Laura Wolvaardt's team beat Bangladesh in the day's first match.

Small wonder, when Tazmin Brits was asked during a press conference in Bristol on Thursday - after she had scored 114 not out to blast South Africa to victory over the Netherlands - whether Sunday would be the first time in her life she would support Australia, she took a deep breath and replied: "Indeed."

Another of the South Africans' hopes will be that the Bangladeshis aren't up for a fight, considering they will probably be sent packing even if they win. South Africa, by contrast, will be determined to inflict as big a thumping as possible.

They will know that, if India beat the Aussies, they will have to vastly improve their current NRR of 0.734 to nudge past the Indians - whose NRR is a healthy 2.268.

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India

Posted: 15 hours ago

Win or go home. In fact, not even victory might be enough with net runrate lurking like a mugger in an alley and holding a large lead pipe of an equation.

Australia are already in the T20 World Cup semifinals. But South Africa will hope that won't make them any less eager to beat India in the second game of a doubleheader at Lord's on Sunday. Because an Indian win would in all likelihood kick the South Africans out of the running for the semis, even if Laura Wolvaardt's team beat Bangladesh in the day's first match.

Small wonder, when Tazmin Brits was asked during a press conference in Bristol on Thursday - after she had scored 114 not out to blast South Africa to victory over the Netherlands - whether Sunday would be the first time in her life she would support Australia, she took a deep breath and replied: "Indeed."

Another of the South Africans' hopes will be that the Bangladeshis aren't up for a fight considering they will probably be sent packing even if they win. South Africa, by contrast, will be determined to inflict as big a thumping as possible. They will know that, if India beat the Aussies, they will have to vastly improve their current NRR of 0.734 to nudge past the Indians - whose NRR is a healthy 2.268.

If Australia win all South Africa will need to do to reach the final four is beat opponents they have been victorious against a dozen times in their 14 completed T20Is. They will want to think the fact that Bangladesh have never played a match of any sort at what can be an imposing venue will work in their favour.

That said, the South Africans could fall victim to the same kind of awe. They have the experience of two ODIs at the most grandiose ground in cricket. But those games were played in 1997 and 2008. No members of the current squad were around then. That's probably no bad thing. England won by seven wickets in 1997. In 2008 they piled up 310/3 and bowled the suffering Saffers out for 85.

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India

Posted: 15 hours ago

"It was overwhelming because we didn't always get to play at such beautiful venues as Lord's," Claire Terblanche, who suffered a first-baller at the hands of Katherine Brunt in the 2008 match and is South Africa's current assistant coach, told a press conference on Saturday.

South Africa have come a long way since then. They have reached the final of the last three World Cups, both formats considered, albeit they have yet to win a title. They should have the measure of a Bangladesh side who, at this tournament, have beaten the struggling Dutch and Pakistan but come unstuck against stronger Australia and India.

The South Africans were all at sea in taking a proper hiding from the Aussies. A nervy win over Pakistan left their supporters unconvinced that they would survive the first round. Then they got their act together impressively to beat India, and cruised, as expected, to victory over the Netherlands.

And so to the harsh realities that will present themselves at Lord's on Sunday. The Indians will at least know, before their match, what they will need to do. Not so the South Africans. Even if they know there is a mugger around they will have no idea of the size of the lead pipe they hold. But walk through the alley they must.

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India

Posted: 15 hours ago

When: Sunday, June 28, 2026, 10.30am local/11.30am SA time/3pm IST

Where: Lord's, London

What to expect: The heat of the past few days is expected to dissipate. This is only the second match of the tournament to be played at this ground. In the other game England made 186/7 and West Indies replied with 148/5. Both the weather and what has happened before here gives the bowlers reasons to feel cheerful.

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