Author: Priya Menon
Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.
Darcey Carter And Katherine Fraser Fifties Lead Scotland Women To 9-Wicket Win Over Netherlands
Scotland Women showcased their form in the Scotland Women’s T20I Tri-Series 2026 with a nine-wicket victory over Netherlands Women in Edinburgh. Chasing a target of 142, the hosts produced a dominant batting performance led by Darcey Carter and Katherine Fraser, completing the chase with 31 balls remaining in a one-sided result that underlined Scotland’s growing strength in women’s T20 cricket. Netherlands Women began positively and placed early pressure on Scotland’s bowlers. Heather Siegers looked fluent from the start, attacking the new ball with confidence and good timing. Alongside Phebe Molkenboer, she added a brisk 26-run opening stand in only 2.2…
Chinelle Henry’s All-Round Display Leads West Indies Women To 25-Run Win Over Pakistan
West Indies Women delivered a strong all-round performance to beat Pakistan Women by 25 runs in the second match of the Ireland Tri-Nation Women’s T20I Series in Dublin. The game featured attacking batting, important partnerships and regular wickets, with Chinelle Henry playing the decisive role through an unbeaten late cameo and a useful spell with the ball. West Indies built their victory on a series of aggressive stands that carried them to a challenging 199/6 before their bowlers restricted Pakistan to 174/8 from 20 overs. West Indies Women started at a rapid pace as captain Hayley Matthews immediately put Pakistan’s…
The opening match of the Ireland Tri-Nation Women’s T20I Series 2026 in Dublin became a dominant display from West Indies Women, who defeated Ireland Women by eight wickets with 51 balls to spare. In a match featuring controlled bowling, attacking batting and important partnerships, West Indies took command early and chased 104 in only 11.3 overs. Hayley Matthews was the clear standout, producing a brilliant unbeaten innings that shifted the game completely in the visitors’ favour. After being sent in to bat, Ireland Women made a careful start but lost Alana Dalzell for a five-ball duck at 15/1 in the…
Women’s cricket has changed massively over the last few years, especially in the T20 format. Earlier, teams mostly depended on timing, placement, and quick running between the wickets to score runs. Today, the game looks completely different. Big sixes, aggressive batting, and fearless shot-making have become a major part of women’s T20 cricket. Modern batters are attacking from the very first over and changing how teams approach the game. The rise of the best power hitters in women’s cricket has transformed not only batting styles but also overall T20 strategy. How Power Hitting Changed Women’s T20 Cricket One of the…
The India Women cricket team has been one of the strongest sides in world cricket over the last few years. The team has talented batters, quality bowlers, experienced leaders, and young stars ready to shine on the big stage. However, one question still follows the team before every major tournament: can they finally perform better in ICC knockout matches? India Women have reached important stages in several ICC events, but the team has often struggled to finish the job under pressure. With the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 coming closer, fans are once again hopeful that this could finally be…
Malaysia Women secured their place in the Asian Games T20I Qualifier final after edging past Nepal by two wickets in a tense encounter at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur. Chasing a target of 127, the hosts reached 127 for 8 in 18.4 overs, sealing victory with eight balls remaining despite a late collapse that nearly turned the match in Nepal’s favour. The chase was built around a blistering innings from Elsa Hunter, who struck 48 off just 24 deliveries to earn the Player of the Match award. Her aggressive knock included 10 fours and a six, with 46 of…
England 168 for 5 (Kemp 39*, Shree Charani 3-25) beat India 142 for 9 (Yastika 33, Kemp 2-15, Dean 2-20, Bell 2-33) by 26 runs Freya Kemp-inspired England defeated India by 26 runs in the second T20I in Bristol to level the three-match series. England’s innings began slowly, with the hosts reaching only 35 for 1 at the end of the powerplay. None of their top-order batters were able to fully convert starts, as N Shree Charani’s left-arm spin kept India in control for long periods. However, Kemp’s unbeaten 39 from just 13 balls, scored at a strike rate of…
Why the Upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup Could Become the Biggest Tournament in Women’s Cricket History
The excitement around the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is already growing rapidly across the cricket world. Fans, players, and experts believe this tournament could become the biggest event ever seen in women’s cricket. Over the last few years, women’s cricket has grown massively in popularity. Bigger crowds, higher television numbers, and strong support from leagues around the world have completely changed the sport. Now, the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup has the chance to take women’s cricket to another level. Women’s Cricket Is Growing Faster Than Ever One major reason behind the excitement is the huge growth of…
The upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 promises to be one of the most exciting tournaments in women’s cricket history. For the first time, 12 teams will compete in the event, making the competition bigger and more unpredictable than ever before. While teams like Australia, England, and India remain the favorites, many fans are also excited about the underdog women cricket teams that could surprise everyone during the tournament. English conditions are expected to make the competition even closer. The pitches may help both batters and bowlers, giving smaller teams a better chance to challenge stronger sides. Among all the…
Women’s cricket is entering a completely new era. The game is growing faster because of franchise leagues, bigger tournaments, and more international matches every year. Teams are no longer depending only on experienced stars. Instead, they are focusing on building young squads that can dominate for the next decade. The discussion around the future of women’s cricket teams is now centered on which country has the strongest young core. Based on talent, versatility, and big match experience, India and Australia currently look like the leading sides preparing for the future. Both teams have exciting young players, but they are building…