Women’s Cricket Daily – 17 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
- In World Cup action overnight, Sri Lanka has joined the winners circle after defeating New Zealand by 5 wickets. The White Ferns’ campaign for back to back trophies is in serious peril now. They will need calculators for the rest of the group stage.
- “Still three games to go, three games for our country that are important. We have to pick ourselves up. We are in a good place but that is two games in a row, we have not been up to a high standard (with our fielding).” – Amelia Kerr
- “Every game is crucial for us. NZ is one of the best teams and the world champions, and the tournament favourites. We beat them, and it means we can beat anyone in the comp.” – Chamari Athapaththu
- The England v Ireland fixture had a delayed start due to rain, but action is underway now with Ireland having been sent in to bat by Nat Sciver-Brunt.
- Triple header in the World Cup later today: Australia v Bangladesh, Netherlands v India; while South Africa and Pakistan clash for one of those sides to get their first win.
- The stats on our World Cup page are starting to show some reasonable data.
- The Kwibuka tournament continues today in Kigali.
- Rwanda’s Henriette Ishimwe has now played 132 consecutive games, the most by any player. (In second spot, with 124 is Bangladesh’s Nigar Sultana) Henriette is now in third place in the all time wicket takers in T20 Internationals with 161.
Overnight Scores
World Cup
New Zealand 150/6 (Amelia Kerr 45, Sophie Devine 45, Kaveisha Dilhari 2-35) v
Sri Lanka 153/5 (Nilakshi de Silva 54*, Chamari Athapaththu 27, Nensi Patel 2-23) by 5 wickets
POTM: Nilakshi de Silva
Ireland 118/9 (Orla Prendergast 26, Louise Little 26*, Sophie Ecclestone 3-22, Dani Gibson 2-10, Charlie Dean 2-11) v
England 0/0 () by
POTM: TBA

