Women’s Cricket Daily – 13 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

  • The World Cup kicks got off with a bang, literally, from the bat of Danni Wyatt-Hodge who scored 105* in England’s massive total of 221/1 against Sri Lanka. UPDATE: England won by 87 runs. Scores below.
  • Who will win the tournament? South Africa (22.7%) and Australia (18.2%) are leading in our World Cup Poll. Not much love for the hosts with just 2 votes. Maybe they’ll pick up a couple of votes after today’s performance. Did you vote yet? Vote now.
  • The semi finals in the ACC Premier Cup resulted in wins to Thailand and the UAE. Those teams will play the final later today. Before that, the battle for third place will be played by Indonesia and Hong Kong.
  • The Friday quiz is ready. Can you score a perfect 20 as we name names… Click here to do the Nicknames Quiz.
  • Three matches played in the Kwibuka tournament overnight. Rwanda won a nail biter against Nigeria, the Zimbabwe High defeated Brazil, while Brazil had a win over Malawi. Today is a rest day in Kigali.

Overnight Scores

World Cup

England 219/1 (Danni Wyatt-Hodge 105* Amy Jones 53, Nat Sciver-Brunt 46*, Malki Madara 1-51) v
Sri Lanka 132  (Nilakshi de Silva 37, Freya Kemp 4-21, Charlie Dean 2-18, Sophie Ecclestone 2-27) by 87 runs

POTM:Danni Wyatt-Hodge

ACC Premier Cup: semi finals

Indonesia 66 (Ni Sakarini 17, Phannita Maya 3-13, Onnicha Kamchomphu 2-14, Sunida Chaturongrattana 2-17) lost to
Thailand 67/4 (Aphisara Suwanchonrathi 18*, Phannita Maya 12, Sang Maypriani 2-21) by 6 wickets

POTM: Phannita Maya

Hong Kong 56 (Natasha Miles 13, Vaishnave Mahesh 3-5, Esha Oza 2-14) lost to
UAE 57/0  (Esha Oza 37*) by 10 wickets

POTM:Esha Oza

Kwibuka Tournament

Rwanda 106 (Henriette Ishimwe 30, Fanny Utagushimaninde 29, Christabel Chukwuonye 3-14, Favour Eseigbe 2-25, Adeshola Adekunle 2-26) defeated
Nigeria 104/6  (Esther Sandy 25, Marie Bimenyimana 2-31) by 2 runs

POTM: TBA

Brazil 124/8 (Laura Agatha 52, Lidia Dimba 2-10, Praise Maziya 2-27) defeated
Malawi 82/9  (Lidia Dimba 31, Lara Moisés 2-9, Maria Ribeiro 2-9) by 42 runs

POTM:Maria Ribeiro

Brazil 98 () lost to
Zimbabwe HP 102/7  () by 3 wickets

POTM: TBA