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Thursday, July 24, 2025

West Indies Women drawn in favourable group for 2026 T20 World Cup

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Sport Desk
36 days ago
20250619
West Indies Women will face defending champions New Zealand in their opening match of the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

West Indies Women will face defending champions New Zealand in their opening match of the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

DUBAI, Unit­ed Arab Emi­rates – West In­dies Women have avoid­ed the “group of death” for next year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup sched­uled to be held in Eng­land.

The 2016 cham­pi­ons will com­pete in Group 2 along­side de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons New Zealand, Eng­land, Sri Lan­ka and two oth­er teams that will be de­ter­mined from the Glob­al Qual­i­fi­er, in the tour­na­ment which will run from June 12 to Ju­ly 5.

Mean­while, Group 1 con­tains heavy­weights Aus­tralia, last year’s los­ing fi­nal­ists South Africa, In­dia, Pak­istan and two oth­er teams from the Glob­al Qual­i­fi­er.

The ICC re­leased the groups and the fix­tures for next year’s tour­na­ment on Wednes­day, with hosts Eng­land fea­tur­ing in the open­ing clash against Sri Lan­ka at Edg­bas­ton on June 12.

West In­dies Women will play their first match one day lat­er when they take on New Zealand at Hamp­shire Bowl.

Their next match will be against one of the qual­i­fiers on June 18, be­fore tak­ing on Sri Lan­ka on June 21. They will then play their fi­nal two match­es against Eng­land and the oth­er qual­i­fi­er on June 24 and June 27 re­spec­tive­ly.

The top two teams from each group will ad­vance to the se­mi-fi­nals, set for June 30 and Ju­ly 2 at The Oval, with the grand fi­nale tak­ing place at Lord’s on Ju­ly 5.

The tour­na­ment spans 24 days, fea­tur­ing 33 match­es across sev­en icon­ic venues – Edg­bas­ton, Hamp­shire Bowl, Head­in­g­ley, Old Traf­ford, The Oval, Bris­tol Coun­ty Ground and Lord’s.

Tour­na­ment di­rec­tor, Beth Bar­rett-Wild said the tour­na­ment would con­tribute to last­ing change.

“The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup pro­vides us with an un­par­al­leled op­por­tu­ni­ty to trans­form a month of sport­ing ex­cel­lence in­to a move­ment that will rewrite the nar­ra­tive about women’s crick­et.

“At icon­ic venues across the coun­try, we’ll see in­cred­i­ble, world-class ath­letes bat­tling it out in out in front of hun­dreds of thou­sands of fans, who with every ball bowled and run scored, will be con­tribut­ing to last­ing change,” Bar­rett-Wild said.

“It’s our op­por­tu­ni­ty to give women’s crick­et, and women’s sport, the stage it de­serves.”

CMC


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