Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 schedule announced: India to take on Pakistan on June 14

New Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday announced the complete schedule of the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. The tournament is set to be played in England and Wales from June 12 to July 05. India will begin their campaign with a high-profile clash against Pakistan on June 14.

A total of 12 teams will take part in the competition, with as many as four European nations qualifying for the tournament for the first time. Hosts England will be joined by European nations Ireland, debutant Netherlands and Scotland, accounting for a third of the tournament’s field, a historic first in the Women’s T20 World Cup.

The 12 teams have been divided into two groups of six each. The six teams will play each other once in the group stage, with the top two teams from each group making it to the semifinals. India are in Group 1 alongside Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Netherlands.

Group 2 consists of West Indies, England, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand. Hosts England will take on Sri Lanka in the opening game of the tournament at Edgbaston on June 12. A total of 33 matches in the tournament will be played across seven venues – Edgbaston, Old Trafford, Headingley, Hampshire Bowl, Bristol County Ground, The Oval and Lord’s Cricket Ground.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 groups:

Group 1 – India, Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Netherlands

Group 2 – West Indies, England, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand

The two semifinals will be played on June 30 and July 02, followed by the final at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on July 05. India will take on debutant Netherlands in their second group match after their opener against Pakistan on June 14. The Women in Blue will then take on South Africa, Bangladesh and Australia in their next three group games.

Full schedule of Women’s T20 World Cup 2026:

Date Match Time (IST) Venue
Friday, June 12 England vs Sri Lanka 23:00 Edgbaston
Saturday, June 13 Scotland vs Ireland 15:00 Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Saturday, June 13 Australia vs South Africa 19:00 Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Saturday, June 13 West Indies vs New Zealand 23:00 Hampshire Bowl
Sunday, June 14 Bangladesh vs Netherlands 15:00 Edgbaston
Sunday, June 14 India vs Pakistan 19:00 Edgbaston
Tuesday, June 16 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 19:00 Hampshire Bowl
Tuesday, June 16 England vs Ireland 23:00 Hampshire Bowl
Wednesday, June 17 Australia vs Bangladesh 15:00 Headingley
Wednesday, June 17 India vs Netherlands 19:00 Headingley
Wednesday, June 17 South Africa vs Pakistan 23:00 Edgbaston
Thursday, June 18 West Indies vs Scotland 23:00 Headingley
Friday, June 19 New Zealand vs Ireland 23:00 Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 Australia vs Netherlands 15:00 Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 Pakistan vs Bangladesh 19:00 Hampshire Bowl
Saturday, June 20 England vs Scotland 23:00 Headingley
Sunday, June 21 West Indies vs Sri Lanka 15:00 Bristol County Ground
Sunday, June 21 South Africa vs India 19:00 Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Tuesday, June 23 New Zealand vs Scotland 15:00 Bristol County Ground
Tuesday,  June 23 Sri Lanka vs Ireland 19:00 Bristol County Ground
Tuesday,  June 23 Australia vs Pakistan 23:00 Headingley
Wednesday, June 24 England vs West Indies 23:00 Lord’s Cricket Ground
Thursday, June 25 India vs Bangladesh 19:00 Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Thursday, June 25 South Africa vs Netherlands 23:00 Bristol County Ground
Friday, June 26 Sri Lanka vs Scotland 23:00 Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Saturday, June 27 Pakistan vs Netherlands 15:00 Bristol County Ground
Saturday, June 27 West Indies vs Ireland 19:00 Bristol County Ground
Saturday, June 27 England vs New Zealand 23:00 The Oval
Sunday, June 28 South Africa vs Bangladesh 15:00 Lord’s Cricket Ground
Sunday, June 28 Australia vs India 19:00 Lord’s Cricket Ground
Tuesday, June 30 Semi Final 1 (TBC vs TBC) 19:00 The Oval
Thursday, July 2 Semi Final 2 (TBC vs TBC) 23:00 The Oval
Sunday, July 5 Final (TBC vs TBC) 19:00 Lord’s Cricket Ground