Women’s Cricket Daily – 11 June 2026
Welcome to today’s women’s international cricket update featuring overnight results, today’s matches, breaking news and a look back through history.
News in brief
- Wins to Australia and England overnight in Cardiff for the last two warm-up matches for the World Cup. Runs to Voll, Mooney, Dottin, Jones, Nat Sciver Brunt and Richa Ghosh. (scores below)
- It’s World Cup eve. Who will win? South Africa (21.4%) and Australia (19%) are leading in our World Cup Poll. Did you vote yet? Vote now.
- The quarter finals in the ACC Premier Cup have been played and won. The semi finals will be played tomorrow: Thailand v Indonesia; UAE v Hong Kong.
- Three matches played in the Kwibuka tournament. Nigeria defeated Malawi, while Zimbabwe High Performance team defeated both Rwanda and Brazil. Two more matches later today.
- Did you do our T20 World Cup Quiz yet? Nobody has scored a perfect 20. Will it be you?
Overnight Scores
World Cup Warm-up Matches
England 171/6 (Amy Jones 64, Nat Sciver-Brunt 57, Dani Gibson 30*, Shreyanka Patil 2-29) defeated
India 166 (Richa Ghosh 68, Linsey Smith 3-42, Charlie Dean 2-16, Dani Gibson 2-17, Tilly Corteen-Coleman 2-22) by 5 runs
West Indies 131 (Deandra Dottin 46, Ash Gardner 2-17, Lucy Hamilton 2-19) lost to
Australia 132/4 (Georgia Voll 77, Beth Mooney 34, Qiana Joseph 1-6) 6 wickets
Kwibuka Tournament
Nigeria 98/8 (Jessica Bieni 25*, Lucy Malino 4-15) defeated
Malawi 46 (Sugeni Kananji 16, Adeshola Adekunle 3-15, Favour Eseigbe 2-0, Henrietta Mbam 2-16) by 52 runs
POTM: Adeshola Adekunle
Rwanda 139/6 (Belise Murekatete 54*, Gisele Ishimwe 24, Michelle Mavunga 1-17) lost to
Zimbabwe HP 140/7 (Runyararo Pasipanodya 40, Kelly Ndiraya 39, Henriette Ishimwe 2-8, Marie Bimenyimana 2-21) by 3 wickets
POTM: Runyararo Pasipanodya
Zimbabwe HP 153/6 (Nyasha Gwanzura 115, Lara Moisés 2-16, Maria Ribeiro 2-19, Nicole Monteiro 2-32) defeated
Brazil 106 (Laura Cardoso 48, Kudzai Chigora 5-10, Michelle Mavunga 2-13, Nyasha Gwanzura 2-19) by 47 runs
POTM: Nyasha Gwanzura
ACC Premier Cup Quarter Finals
Thailand 130/4 (Nannapat Koncharoenkai 62*, Phannita Maya 26, Rubina Chhetry 1-11) defeated
Nepal 74/7 (Rubina Chhetry 20*, Thipatcha Putthawong 2-7, Sunida Chaturongrattana 2-13, Suleeporn Laomi 2-14) by 56 runs
POTM: Nannapat Koncharoenkai
Hong Kong 140/5 (Yasmin Daswani 55*, Natasha Miles 24, Nonoha Yasumoto 1-16) defeated
Japan 99 (Haruna Iwasaki 26, Erika Oda 24, Maryam Bibi 3-17, Marina Lamplough 2-11) by 41 runs
POTM: Yasmin Daswani
UAE 138/2 (Theertha Satish 65*, Esha Oza 42, Winifred Duraisingam 2-32) defeated
Malaysia 86/5 (Mas Elysa 39, Dhanusri Muhunan 23, Samaira Dharnidharka 2-9, Esha Oza 2-16) by 52 runs
POTM: Esha Oza
Indonesia 137/7 (Ni Sakarini 51, Ni Suwandewi 23*, Priyanka Mendonca 2-38) defeated
Oman 24 (Javed Hina 4, Ni Suwandewi 4-11, Sang Maypriani 2-1, Lie Qiao 2-6) 113 runs
POTM: Ni Suwandewi

