ICC confirms fixtures of Women’s T20 World Cup 2026; India and Pakistan to face off in Edgbaston

The stage is set for a historic summer of cricket as the International Cricket Council (ICC) officially unveiled the full schedule for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Taking place in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5, this 10th edition marks a significant milestone as the largest tournament in the history of women’s T20 cricket, featuring an expanded field of 12 nations.

The action kicks off with a high-octane opening fixture at Edgbaston, where the hosts and 2009 champions, Englandwill take on Sri Lanka on June 12. This year’s lineup sees the addition of four qualifying powerhouses, Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlandswho secured their spots following a rigorous qualifying tournament in Nepal. They join the elite ranks of defending champions New Zealandsix-time winners Australia, India, West Indies, South Africaand Pakistan.

High-stakes rivalry: India and Pakistan to lock horns at Edgbaston

Of all the group-stage fixtures, none carries the weight of expectation quite like the clash between India and Pakistan. The arch-rivals are scheduled to face off on Sunday, June 14, at Edgbaston in Birmingham. Given the massive diaspora and the historical intensity of this rivalry, the venue is expected to be a complete sell-out.

Historically, the Indian women’s team has held a dominant upper hand in this fixture, remaining unbeaten against Pakistan in all eight of their previous T20 World Cup encounters. However, the stakes have never been higher. India, the reigning ODI World Cup winners, enters the tournament with a surge of momentum, while Pakistan look to rewrite history on English soil. This “Super Sunday” match is not just about points on the table; it is a battle of nerves in front of a global audience that recently saw viewership records shattered during their 2025 ODI World Cup meeting.

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Complete ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Fixtures

The 12 teams have been divided into two competitive groups. Group 1 features heavyweights Australia, India, and South Africa alongside Pakistan, Bangladesh, and debutants the Netherlands. Group 2 comprises England, New Zealand, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Scotland.

The tournament will span 24 days across seven iconic venues, including Headingley, Old Trafford, and The Oval, before reaching its grand crescendo at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 5.

DateMatchVenueLocal (BST)GMTIS
June 12England v Sri LankaEdgbaston18:3017:3023:00
June 13Scotland v IrelandOld Trafford10:3009:3015:00
June 13Australia v South AfricaOld Trafford14:3013:3019:00
June 13West Indies v New ZealandHampshire Bowl18:3017:3023:00
June 14Bangladesh v NetherlandsEdgbaston10:3009:3015:00
June 14India v PakistanEdgbaston14:3013:3019:00
June 16New Zealand v Sri LankaHampshire Bowl14:3013:3019:00
June 16England v IrelandHampshire Bowl18:3017:3023:00
June 17Australia v BangladeshHeadingley10:3009:3015:00
June 17India v NetherlandsHeadingley14:3013:3019:00
June 17South Africa v PakistanEdgbaston18:3017:3023:00
June 18West Indies v ScotlandHeadingley18:3017:3023:00
June 19New Zealand v IrelandHampshire Bowl18:3017:3023:00
June 20Australia v NetherlandsHampshire Bowl10:3009:3015:00
June 20Pakistan v BangladeshHampshire Bowl14:3013:3019:00
June 20England v ScotlandHeadingley18:3017:3023:00
June 21West Indies v Sri LankaBristol10:3009:3015:00
June 21South Africa v IndiaOld Trafford14:3013:3019:00
June 23New Zealand v ScotlandBristol10:3009:3015:00
June 23Sri Lanka v IrelandBristol14:3013:3019:00
June 23Australia v PakistanHeadingley18:3017:3023:00
June 24England v West IndiesLord’s18:3017:3023:00
June 25India v BangladeshOld Trafford14:3013:3019:00
June 25South Africa v NetherlandsBristol18:3017:3023:00
June 26Sri Lanka v ScotlandOld Trafford18:3017:3023:00
June 27Pakistan v NetherlandsBristol10:3009:3015:00
June 27West Indies v IrelandBristol14:3013:3019:00
June 27England v New ZealandThe Oval18:3017:3023:00
June 28South Africa v BangladeshLord’s10:3009:3015:00
June 28Australia v IndiaLord’s14:3013:3019:00
June 30Semi Final 1The Oval14:3013:3019:00
July 2Semi Final 2The Oval18:3017:3023:00
July 5The FinalLord’s14:3013:3019:00

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