Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Commentators And Presenters
The Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Commentators bring the tournament to life beyond the boundary ropes, blending sharp analysis, iconic voices, and unmatched storytelling as cricket’s biggest spectacle unfolds.
Several former World Cup winners, including Mel Jone, Julia Price, Stacy-Ann King, Isa Guha and Ebony Rainford-Brent, will be named along with Matthew Hayden, Dinesh Karthik and Carlos Brathwaite.
Meanwhile, Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop and Ian Smith are also included in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 commentators, joining the former captains like Mithali Raj, Tash Farrant, Anjum Chopra, Simon Doull, Veda Krishnamurthy, Sana Mir, Isobel Joyce and Katey Martin.
Meanwhile, Charles Dagnall, Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, Laura McGoldrick, Jatin Sapru, Kass Naidoo, Runak Kapoor and Ali Mitchell are the presenters and broadcasters working along with the commentary team for the 10th edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup.
Mel Jones feels that the upcoming tournament will be the biggest success T20 World Cup in history and is eager for the opening match.
“This is the biggest ICC Women’s T20 World Cup ever, and it feels like a real milestone for the game,” she said.
“This tournament is a fitting celebration of how far women’s cricket has come, and through our broadcast, fans everywhere will experience the skill, drama and emotion that continue to drive the sport forward.”
Former Indian captain Mithali Raj has echoed her emotions, highlighting the competitive game between 12 teams.
“The depth of talent across the 12 competing teams is remarkable. Wherever you look, there are world-class players capable of producing moments that can define a tournament, and I can’t wait to share those moments with the world,” she said.
Former England Men’s captain Nasser Hussain added that the marquee event comes at a time when the popularity of women’s cricket is at an all-time high.
“The passion surrounding women’s cricket, and the breadth of talent across the world, has never been stronger,” he said.
“The players taking the field this summer will help shape the future of the game and inspire the next generation to follow in their footsteps.”
As per the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 schedule, the first match will be played between England and Sri Lanka on June 12 at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Commentators List
The Commentary panel for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 features experts and former players who bring invaluable insights and deep experience in the format.
| Name | Primary Role | Nationality |
| Nasser Hussain | Commentator, Former Cricketer | England |
| Ian Bishop | Commentator, Former Cricketer | West Indies (Trinidad & Tobago) |
| Ian Smith | Commentator, Former Cricketer | New Zealand |
| Mel Jones | Commentator, Presenter, Former Cricketer | Australia |
| Julia Price | Commentator, Former Wicketkeeper | Australia |
| Stafanie Taylor-King | Commentator, Former Cricketer | West Indies (Jamaica) |
| A Cave | Commentator, Presenter, Former Cricketer | England |
| Ebony Rainford-Brent | Commentator, Broadcaster, Former Cricketer | England |
| Matthew Hayden | Commentator, Former Cricketer | Australia |
| Dinesh Karthik | Commentator, Former Cricketer | India |
| Carlos Brathwaite | Commentator, Former Cricketer | West Indies (Barbados) |
| Mithali Raj | Commentator, Former Cricketer | India |
| Tash Farrant | Commentator, Former Cricketer | England |
| Anjum Chopra | Commentator, Former Cricketer | India |
| Simon Doull | Commentator, Former Cricketer | New Zealand |
| Veda Krishnamurthy | Commentator, Former Cricketer | India |
| Sana Mir | Commentator, Former Cricketer | Pakistan |
| Isobel Joyce | Commentator, Former Cricketer | Ireland |
| Katey Martin | Commentator, Former Wicketkeeper | New Zealand |
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