Women’s Cricket Daily – 14 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
- A debut World Cup victory for Scotland over Ireland, while the Aussies defeated South Africa overnight. (scores below)
- New Zealand have recovered from a wobbly start to post 162/6 against West Indies. The game is still in progress.
- The finals have been played in the ACC Premier Cup with Thailand defeating UAE to win their second successive tournament. Indonesia defeated Hong Kong in the battle for third place. The UAE’s Esha Oza was named Player of the Tournament.
- The Friday quiz is still open. Can you score a perfect 20 as we name names… Click here to do the Nicknames Quiz.
- 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.
- Action continues in Kigali later today with the Kwibuka tournament.
Overnight Scores
World Cup
Scotland 161/5 (Kathryn Bryce 60, Sarah Bryce 49, Ava Canning 3-27) defeated
Ireland 121 (Amy Hunter 39, Orla Prendergast 33, Kirstie Gordon 3-16, Katherine Fraser 3-19, Kathryn Bryce 2-19) by 40 runs
POTM: Kathryn Bryce
Australia 172/8 (Phoebe Litchfield 50, Ellyse Perry 36, Georgia Wareham 32, Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-22, Ayabonga Khaka 2-33) defeated
South Africa 107 (Laura Wolvaardt 44, Georgia Wareham 3-13, Sophie Molineux 2-17, Alana King 2-26) by 40 runs
POTM: Georgia Wareham
New Zealand 162/6 (Brooke Halliday 40, Izzy Gaze 39, Maddy Green 35*, Aaliyah Alleyne 4-27) v
West Indies 0/0 () by
POTM:
ACC Premier Cup: finals
Hong Kong 107/7 (Yasmin Daswani 52, Ni Suwandewi 2-12, Ni Kadek 2-16) lost to
Indonesia 108/4 (Desi Wulandari 22, Ni Luh Dewi 20, Ni Sakarini 20, Kary Chan 2-) by 6 wickets
POTM:Ni Suwandewi
UAE 95/9 (Esha Oza 31, Heena Hotchandani 24, Thipatcha Putthawong 3-15) lost to
Thailand 96/4 ( Nannapat Koncharoenkai 36, Natthakan Chantham 23, Esha Oza 1-12) by 6 wickets

