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Women's T20 World Cup 2026: IND W vs BAN W Today's Match Highlights: Unmissable video recap, POTM, match analysis, stats and more

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India Women’s Team (Photo Source: BCCI Women)

How did Match 23 of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 go between India Women and Bangladesh Women?

India kept their hopes of reaching the semi-final alive with a comfortable five-wicket win against Bangladesh at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Thursday, June 25.

Nigar Sultana won the toss on Thursday and opted to bat first. India picked up an early wicket as Dilara Akter was dismissed by Renuka Singh. Juairiya Ferdous and Sobhana Mostary stitched a 51-run stand to take their team into a solid position.

Mostary was dismissed for 22 in the 13th over. At the end of the 16th over, Bangladesh reached 106 with seven wickets still left in the bank. However, India prevented their neighbours from finishing off strongly. The last four overs for Bangladesh yielded just 30 and five wickets.

Bangladesh finished on 136/8 in 20 overs, on a good wicket to bat on. In reply, Smriti Mandhana was dismissed for eight, but Shafali Verma took the Bangladesh bowlers to the cleaners from the other end. The youngster was eventually dismissed for 53 off 34 balls in the ninth over. Yastika Bhatia got herself a start but couldn’t convert it into a substantial score. Richa Ghosh was promoted to No. 4, but she could only make 10 runs.

Jemimah Rodrigues played an enterprising cameo of 26 runs off 15 balls before Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma took India home in 16.5 overs.


Best Batting Performance of the Match: Shafali Verma

Shafali Verma showed positive intent from the first over itself, hitting Marufa Akter for two glorious boundaries. She went from strength to strength and made the most of the field restrictions inside the power play. During her 53-run knock off 34 balls, she hit eight fours and one six.


Best Bowling Performance of the Match: Radha Yadav

Radha Yadav was the pick of the bowlers for India. The spin-bowling all-rounder picked up the crucial wickets of Sobhana Mostary and Nigar Sultana through the middle overs and finished her spell by dismissing Ritu Moni in the 19th over. Yadav finished with figures of 3/28 in four overs.


Records Broken and Major Milestones Achieved

  • This is India’s second-highest run-chase in Women’s T20 World Cup history.
  • Shafali Verma won her third Player of the Match award in Women’s T20 World Cups. She is tied with Smriti Mandhana and Mithali Raj, who also have three Player of the Match awards each in the marquee event. Harmanpreet Kaur is on top of the list for most Player of the Match awards won by an Indian player (4) in Women’s T20 World Cups.
  • Shafali completed 500 runs in T20 World Cups in this game. She has the highest strike rate (133.07) among all the batters who have breached that mark in the competition’s history.
  • Shafali’s 43* (24) is the highest score by an Indian batter at the end of six overs in a Women’s T20 World Cup innings.
  • India reached 63/1 at the end of the power play. This is their highest power play score in the Women’s T20 World Cup.
  • Shree Charani now has the most wickets by an Indian bowler (12) in a single edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup.
  • 136/8 is the highest first-innings total for Bangladesh in Women’s T20 World Cups.

Who won the Player of the Match award?

Shafali Verma won the Player of the Match for her exhilarating knock. The conditions were good for batting, and Shafali made the most of it. She hit three fours and one six in the first two overs and put the Bangladesh bowlers under pressure from the word go.


When is the next match?

Bangladesh will finish their campaign on Sunday, June 28, when they take on South Africa. Meanwhile, India will face Australia later that day in what could be a virtual quarter-final.

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ENG vs IND 2026: Is Virat Kohli playing in the 1st ODI?

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Virat Kohli vs NZ (Source: BCCI)

India will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing T20I series when they take on England in the first One Day International (ODI) at Edgbaston on Tuesday, July 14. 


ENG vs IND: Toss update

England captain Harry Brook called the toss correctly and opted to bat first on a bright and sunny day in Birmingham. The right-handed batter stated that the surface is excellent to bat on and hopes it will offer spin to the likes of Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson in the second innings. 

On the other hand, India captain Shubman Gill wanted to bowl first, with both captain getting their choice. 


ENG vs IND: Virat Kohli returns to India’s ODI side

After missing the ODI series against Afghanistan due to injury, Virat Kohli returns to India’s 50-over side for the first time since January 2026. The right-handed batter will slot into the number three slot in the side, behind openers Gill and Rohit Sharma. 

Jasprit Bumrah also makes a comeback to the ODI setup. The right-arm pace bowler will play his first one-day game since the 2023 World Cup in Ahmedabad, where the Men in Blue lost to Australia. 


ENG vs IND: What did the captains say?

Harry Brook, England captain

We’re gonna have a bat today. Looks like a good surface, don’t quite know what’s gonna happen, but we fancy our chances with the bat first. Hopefully, we can get a little bit of spin in the second innings. [On the start of the build-up to the 2027 World Cup] Same as what we did in the T20s, really. We got to try and assess conditions as quickly as possible and communicate well and see where we land at the end of the day. [On having a similar ODI and T20I squad] Definitely, definitely, yeah. Having similar amount of players in the T20 side to the one-day side, brings a lot of faith and trust in myself as captain and a lot of backing towards the players as well. So the XI that we’ve got today, we’re very happy to go out there and give India a good crack. [On lacking consistency in the ODIs] We’ve struggled with it a little bit over the last couple of years, but hopefully on the back of that we can turn a page really and start consistently performing as much as we can. We’ve got the side to do that for sure. [On the team combination] We’ve gone with two spinners and three seamers.”

Shubman Gill, India captain:

“[On losing the toss and bowling first] Actually, we’re looking to bowl first. [On India’s preparation after the T20Is] Well, I think most of the boys have been playing the T20s and the rest of the boys we got a bit of rest, I had a bit of training. Got here a couple of days before, so we were practicing. So the environment, the vibe has been really good. [On the importance of the series with the 2027 World Cup in mind] Important series for us, the conditions that we’re going to get here would be a little bit more similar to South Africa as compared to where most of the time we play in India. So in that context, the combination, what kind of different combination we can try and some of the players, who haven’t had that much experience in this format especially, would get some game time. So it will be really good for us. [On the return of the senior players] Yeah, definitely most of the seniors are back. We have got Virat Bhai, Rohit Bhai, KL and Boom back to the squad. So the experience is going to be massive for us. [On leading India again in England] Yeah, very excited for the series, have some really good memories in this venue particularly. So hopefully we’re going to add into that. [On the playing XI] So apart from the usual, we have got four seamers, with Dube and then we’ve got two spinners, Axar and Washi.”


ENG vs IND: Playing XIs

England:

Jacob Bethell, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook (C), Jos Buttler (WK), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Josh Tongue, Adil Rashid

India:

Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (C), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (WK), Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Gurnoor Brar, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna

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[Watch] Gurnoor Brar strikes twice in an over, removes set opening pair

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Gurnoor Brar. (Source:jiostar)

Gurnoor Brar continued his red-hot form in international cricket since his ODI debut last month against Afghanistan. The right-arm seamer was picked in India’s playing XI for the first ODI against England, which is being played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Tuesday, July 14.

Playing his first overseas match for the Men in Blue, Brar did look a bit nervous in his first over, as Ben Duckett hit him for one four and two sixes. However, the last six came through a stroke of luck for the diminutive England opener, as he top-edged a pull over the long-leg boundary.

In his second over, Brar conceded two boundaries, with Duckett doing damage once again. Indian captain Shubman Gill gave one over to Washington Sundar, allowing Brar to change ends. This move worked wonders for the 26-year-old seamer, as he dismissed both Jacob Bethell and Duckett in his third over.

Bethell was out to a back-of-a-length delivery, as his pull shot was nailed to Washington Sundar, who had to run in from the deep and slide forward to take a fine catch. The southpaw was dismissed for 14 off 31 balls as England’s 61-run partnership came to an end.

Duckett departed two balls later. He tried to play a cut without any intention of keeping it along the ground. The ball almost sailed for a six over deep third man. However, Jasprit Bumrah stopped it in its track. The veteran seamer took the catch above his head with both hands but realised that he could step on the boundary ropes. He tossed the ball in the air, settled himself, and completed the catch, giving Brar his second wicket.

Take a look at the wickets below:

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Nasser Hussain urges ECB to appoint Andy Flower as England's next Test coach

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Nasser Hussain urges ECB to appoint Andy Flower as England’s next Test coach (Photo Source: Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Former England captain Nasser Hussain has urged the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to appoint Andy Flower as the next Test coach following Brendon McCullum’s tenure.

McCullum’s meticulous approach helped revive England’s Test side during the Bazball era. However, his four-year stint ended on a disappointing note after the team won 11 of its first 13 Tests but lost eight of its final 12 matches. The decline included a disappointing 1-4 Ashes series defeat to Australia, prompting the ECB to consider a change in direction.

Hussain believes Flower is the ideal candidate, having previously coached England from 2009 to 2014. During his tenure, England won multiple Ashes series, including the historic 2010-11 triumph in Australia, and rose to the No. 1 spot in the ICC Test rankings.

“If you’re going to keep Rob Key, whose attention to detail is not his strongest suit, then below him you need someone who is absolutely across everything and doesn’t miss a trick,” Hussain told Sky Sports.

“For me, the best person for that would be Andy Flower by a country mile. Flower took England to number one in the world. I love Flower’s approach to coaching. He was meticulous in everything that he did. That’s what’s been lacking in this England Test side. I would do anything if I was Rob Key and the ECB to go and get Andy Flower,” he added.

Andy Flower’s return, however, may not be straightforward. The Zimbabwean is the head coach of IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru and remains one of the most sought-after coaches in franchise cricket.

ECB chief executive Richard Gould said the board has not yet approached any candidates, with managing director of men’s cricket Rob Key set to lead the recruitment process following Brendon McCullum’s departure. Gould also indicated that the ECB would be open to appointing a coach who continues to work in franchise cricket, including the IPL.

“We haven’t had any contact with any individuals before we’ve had conversation with Brendon McCullum. Rob Key will now be taking those conversations forward. I think you’ll find that we need to be progressive in these issues,” Gould said.

“Where we have players trying to balance between county, franchise and international cricket, we may have to do the same with our coaching staff and support staff. There may well be some compromises that need to be made along the way, but the important thing is that you have got the best individual who offers the best fit and we get them in those positions. It is something we would certainly consider,” he added.

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