Fixtures & Results

Afghanistan

United Arab Emirates
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

India

Pakistan
India beat Pakistan by 61 runs

Australia Women

India Women
India Women beat Australia Women by 21 runs (DLS method)

USA

Namibia
USA beat Namibia by 31 runs

Jammu and Kashmir

Bengal
Jammu and Kashmir elected to field

Uttarakhand

Karnataka
Uttarakhand elected to field

Victoria Women

Western Australia Women
Western Australia Women need 167 runs in 198 balls at 5.06 rpo

Queensland

South Australia
South Australia elected to field

Western Australia

Victoria
Western Australia elected to field

Sri Lanka A Women

Malaysia Women
Sri Lanka A Women elected to bat

Tasmania

New South Wales
Tasmania elected to bat

Andhra Women

Tamil Nadu Women
Tamil Nadu Women elected to field

Arunachal Pradesh Women

Chhattisgarh Women
Arunachal Pradesh Women elected to bat

Assam Women

Madhya Pradesh Women
Assam Women elected to bat

Bengal Women

Rajasthan Women
Rajasthan Women elected to field

Bihar Women

Sikkim Women
Bihar Women elected to field

Baroda Women

Odisha Women
Odisha Women elected to field

Chandigarh Women

Haryana Women
Chandigarh Women elected to bat

Delhi Women

Kerala Women
Delhi Women elected to bat

Goa Women

Railways Women
Railways Women elected to bat

Gujarat Women

Himachal Pradesh Women
Himachal Pradesh Women elected to field

Hyderabad Women

Punjab Women
Punjab Women elected to field

Jammu and Kashmir Women

Mumbai Women
Jammu and Kashmir Women elected to field

Karnataka Women

Maharashtra Women
Karnataka Women elected to field

Puducherry Women

Uttar Pradesh Women
Uttar Pradesh Women elected to bat

Saurashtra Women

Tripura Women
Saurashtra Women elected to bat

Uttarakhand Women

Vidarbha Women
Uttarakhand Women elected to field

Bangladesh A Women

Thailand Women
Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok

Qatar

Bahrain
Qatar beat Bahrain by 51 runs
ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2026
World Test Championship 2025/27
Wisden Almanack
Who is the County Championship’s most prolific six-hitter? There is a clear winner
Andrew Samson's feature on the most prolific six-hitters in the County Championship originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
Interview - Shafali Verma: The unlikely hero of India's game-changing World Cup win
Following India's maiden Women's World Cup title, Abhishek Mukherjee profiles Shafali Verma, the mercurial strokemaker who emerged from the shadows to bring home the trophy. This feature originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
The Leading Woman Cricketer in the World 1973-2013: Picking the best player in every year
The Wisden Almanack has named the Woman Cricketer in the World since 2014. The almanack has now retrospectively listed the winners since 1973, when the first Women's World Cup was played. The feature, by Lawrence Booth, and the list, by Steven Lynch, originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
How Bazball delivered England's first win in New Zealand in 16 years in Test cricket's fastest-scoring series ever
England toured New Zealand in 2024/25 for three Test matches and won the series 2-1. Ali Martin's tour report, and the match reports by Lawrence Booth, Andrew Alderson, and Stephan Shemilt appeared in the 2025 edition of Wisden Cricketer's Almanack.
Robin Smith in 1989: How ‘The Judge’ grew up to be England's rare shining light
Robin Smith was named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1990. Graham Otway's piece on him first appeared in the 1990 edition of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
Doug Padgett, 1934-2024: 50-year Yorkshire player and coach who discovered Michael Vaughan
Doug Padgett died on January 20, 2024, aged 89. A Yorkshire stalwart, he played two Test matches, and was remembered in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
‘One of the most terrifying things you can do’: How MCC became historic tobogganing competition’s first all-female team – Almanack
Emma John’s feature on cricket and the Cresta Run originally appeared in the 2025 edition of the Wisden Almanack.
Ken Palmer obituary: From Somerset mainstay to Test umpire
Ken Palmer died on July 23, 2024, aged 87. A Somerset stalwart, he played a solitary Test, and stood in 27 Test matches and 26 ODIs as an umpire. His obituary was first published in the 2002 edition of the Wisden Almanack.











