Women’s Cricket Daily – 4 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
- Rain impacted matches in Dublin and Edinburgh overnight. The Pakistan v West Indies match was abandoned during the Pakistan innings, while Scotland maintained their unbeaten streak with a DLS victory over the Netherlands.
- The ACC Premier Cup started Malaysia with eight matches. Eighteen teams from Asia competing for the trophy. Eight more matches today. Look at the schedule for the next few days. It’s busy!
- Crazy numbers in the Thailand v Mongolia match. The Mongolians were bowled out for 19. Thipatcha Putthawong took 5-3 with one over producing a hat trick and a fourth wicket, giving the bowler a four wicket maiden.
- The annual Kwibuka Tournament kicks off in Kigali on June 10th. Participating teams: Rwanda, Milawi, Brazil, Nigeria.
- Pakistan has been named as the host for the 2028 T20 World Cup.
- The inaugural Champions Trophy is now scheduled for February 2027 in Sri Lanka. It will feature eight teams.
- With the announcement of the Sri Lankan squad, all teams have been named for the World Cup. World Cup Squads.
- Preview of the Netherlands and their hopes for the World Cup.
Overnight Scores
Scotland Tri-Series
Scotland 124/3 (Kathryn Bryce 63, Katherine Fraser 29, Caroline De Lange 1-11) defeated
Netherlands 80/6 (Sterre Kalis 28, Chloe Abel 2-8) by 24 runs (DLS)
POTM: Kathryn Bryce
Ireland Tri-Nations
Pakistan 111/7 (Aliya Riaz 24, Fatima Sana 21*, Chinelle Henry 2-13, Ashmini Munisar 2-15) v
West Indies 0/0 ()
Match abandoned
ACC Premier Cup
Malaysia 102/7 (Dhanusri Muhunan 28, Winifred Duraisingam 24, Candice Dias 2-10, Mariamma Hyder 2-15) defeated
Kuwait 93/7 (Zeefa Jilani 34, Siobhan Gomez 22, Nur Dania 2-15) by 9 runs
POTM:
Mongolia 19 (Gansuk Anujin 6, Thipatcha Putthawong 5-3, Suleeporn Laomi 1-0 Sunida Chaturongrattana 1-1) lost to
Thailand 21/0 (Phannita Maya 19*) by 10 wickets
POTM: Thipatcha Putthawong
Saudi Arabia 27 (Mashael Waqas 9, Heena Hotchandani 3-4, Suraksha Kotte 3-5, Esha Oza 3-9) lost to
UAE 30/0 (Esha Oza 15*) by 10 wickets
POTM: Suraksha Kotte
Qatar 76 (Getrude Candiru 25, Rubina Chhetry 3-8) lost to
Nepal 78/2 (Bindu Rawal 33, Puja Mahato 28*, Khadija Imtiaz 1-7) by 8 wickets
POTM: TBA
Bahrain 64 (Deepika Rasangika 19, Lin Lin Tun 3-10, Theint Soe 2-8, May San 2-11) v
Myanmar 65/2 (Theint Soe 23, Thae Thae Aung 16, Deepika Rasangika 1-4) by 8 wickets
POTM: TBA
Oman 105/7 (Amanda Dcosta 27, Zhao Yihan 2-16, Ma Ruike 2-16) defeated
China 89 (Mingyue Zhu 18, Sushanthika Sathiya 2-11, Jayadhanyha Gunasekar 2-19, Priyanka Mendonca 2-24) by 16 runs
POTM: TBA
Singapore 82 (Shafina Mahesh 24, Sang Maypriani 2-14) lost to
Indonesia 83/2 (Ni Sakarini 29*, Ni Luh Dewi Wesika 23*, Shafina Mahesh 1-13) by 8 wickets
POTM: TBA
Hong Kong 133/3 (Yasmin Daswani 35*, Kary Chan 34, Tshering Choden 2-17) defeated
Bhutan 119/6 (Dechen Wangmo 39, Maryam Bibi 3-8, Joyleen Kaur 2-27) by 14 runs
POTM: Maryam Bibi

