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.
The upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England is not just about big sixes, star batters, or team selection. This tournament could be decided by something much bigger and far more unpredictable: the English weather. Cloud cover in England has always played a huge role in cricket. In women’s cricket, especially in T20 matches, overcast skies can completely change the balance between bat and ball within a few overs. That is why many fans are already discussing how England weather affects women’s cricket before the tournament even begins. Why Are World Test Championship Finals Always in England One of…
Essex Women delivered a commanding all-round display to secure a seven-wicket victory over Warwickshire Women at Chelmsford in the Women’s T20 Blast 2026, completing the chase with 34 balls remaining. A strong batting effort, led by Cordelia Griffith and Alice Macleod, ensured Essex comfortably overhauled Warwickshire’s total despite a standout unbeaten innings from Abigail Freeborn. Freeborn Anchors Warwickshire’s Innings After being put in to bat, Warwickshire lost Meg Austin early, but Abigail Freeborn and Georgia Redmayne steadied the innings with a 79-run partnership for the second wicket. Redmayne made 36 from 30 balls before being dismissed, while Freeborn carried on…
Surrey Women produced a composed yet aggressive chase to defeat Lancashire Women by six wickets under lights at The Oval in the Women’s T20 Blast 2026. Chasing a target of 186, the hosts reached the total with seven balls to spare, led by a dominant innings from captain Bryony Smith. Smith struck a commanding 71 off 35 deliveries, hitting three sixes and ten fours, while Alice Davidson-Richards provided steady support with an unbeaten 47 to guide Surrey home. Lancashire Set Strong Target Earlier, Lancashire Women posted 185 for 7, built around a rapid 56 from 31 balls by Eve Jones.…
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana has set her sights on guiding her team to the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to take place in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5. The team heads into the tournament on the back of a 3-0 series win over Zimbabwe at home and will next travel to Ireland for a tri-series involving the hosts and West Indies from May 28 to June 4 in Dublin. The competition will serve as their final preparation before the World Cup. Pakistan’s preparations have also included a training camp, with the…
Vishmi Gunaratne, Dewmi Vihanga Lead Sri Lanka A to Series Advantage Over New Zealand A
Sri Lanka A Women delivered a dominant all-round performance to secure a 56-run victory over New Zealand A Women in the second T20 in Dambulla, taking a 2-0 lead in the series. The hosts combined steady batting partnerships with disciplined bowling to outplay their opponents across all departments. Gunaratne Anchors Strong Batting Effort Sri Lanka A Women made a solid start through Sanjana Kavindi and Vishmi Gunaratne. Kavindi contributed 27 off 20 balls, striking four boundaries, as the opening pair guided the team to 44 before she was dismissed by Jess Watkin in the sixth over. Following the early breakthrough,…
Women’s Asian Games Qualifiers 2026 to Start in Kuala Lumpur on May 26: Schedule and Details
The road to the Women’s Asian Games will begin in Malaysia, with emerging Asian teams set to compete in a high-pressure T20 qualifier. The tournament will feature high-stakes women’s cricket matches from May 26 to 31 at Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur. The competition will be played in the T20 format, with teams divided into two groups. Group A includes Thailand, Hong Kong China, and hosts Malaysia. Group B features Nepal, China, and Indonesia. The top two sides from each group will move into the semi-finals before the final takes place on May 31. Thailand enter the qualifiers as one…
The Australia vs South Africa Women’s World Cup rematch is set to become one of the biggest games of the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. On Saturday, June 13, Australia and South Africa will clash at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester in a match filled with history, rivalry, and pressure. This game is not just another group stage fixture. It brings back memories of the famous 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup final, where Australia defeated South Africa in Cape Town. At the same time, it also gives Australia a chance to respond after South Africa shocked them in the…
The 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England is expected to test every team’s adaptability and tactical understanding. English conditions can change quickly, especially during early summer. Swing bowlers often get help under lights, while grounds like Edgbaston, Old Trafford, and the Utilita Bowl reward batters who can use pace and spinners who rely on smart variations. That is why certain players could become far more dangerous during this tournament. These women’s cricket players to watch in England have the perfect skill sets to succeed in local conditions and could become match winners for their teams. Amelia Kerr Could…
The White Ferns enter the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with massive expectations after winning the title in 2024. As the women’s t20 world cup defending champions, New Zealand will no longer surprise teams. Every opponent will now prepare specifically to stop them. That is why the big question surrounding the tournament is simple: can New Zealand defend their crown again in England? The answer depends on experience, young talent, and how well they handle pressure during an emotional campaign. The Emotional Final Journey for Three Legends One of the biggest storylines for New Zealand is the farewell tour…
The England vs Sri Lanka women’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash is set to deliver a thrilling start to the tournament. Hosts England will take on a dangerous Sri Lankan side in the opening match of the Women’s T20 World Cup on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Edgbaston in Birmingham. This match is more than just the first game of the competition. It carries emotional value for England because Edgbaston is the same ground where they lifted the first ever Women’s Cricket World Cup back in 1973. Fans are expected to pack the stadium as two exciting teams begin their…