Women’s Cricket Daily – 7 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 Scotland, Sri Lanka, South Africa and New Zealand in the first of the World Cup warm-up matches. (Scores below) Plenty of runs at Derby by the looks of it, less so for the two matches played at Loughborough.
- Previews here of both Scotland and the Netherlands and their hopes for the World Cup.
- While on the World Cup, did you do our T20 World Cup Quiz yet? Nobody has scored a perfect 20. Will it be you?
- Eight more matches (scores below) in the ACC Premier Cup overnight. The tournament continues today in Kuala Lumpur with just four games.
- Mongolia recorded their first win in T20 Internationals when they defeated Bahrain by 3 wickets. It is their first victory in 27 matches.
- 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.
Overnight Scores
World Cup Warm-ups
Scotland 163/5 (Darcey Carter 33, Kathryn Bryce 32, Priyanaz Chatterji 32, Silver Siegers 2-15) defeated
Netherlands 105 (Frederique Overdijk 28, Katherine Fraser 3-21, Gabriella Fontenla 2-2, Abtaha Maqsood 2-16) by 58 runs
South Africa 135/8 (Laura Wolvaardt 66, Arlene Kelly 3-29, Ava Canning 2-8, Cara Murray 2-13) defeated
Ireland 120 (Leah Paul 29, Marizanne Kapp 4-24, Tumi Sekhukhune 2-18, Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-25) by 15 runs
Pakistan 168/8 (Fatima Sana 37, Muneeba Ali 36, Chethana Vimukthi 4-31) lost to
Sri Lanka 169/1 (Chamari Athapaththu 94, Vishmi Gunarathne 63*, Fatima Sana 1-20) by 9 wickets
New Zealand 193/3 (Amelia Kerr 51*, Izzy Sharp 46, Suzie Bates 45, Ritu Moni 2-36) defeated
Bangladesh 125/8 (Nigar Sultana 32, Nensi Patel 4-18, Flora Devonshire 1-14) by 68 runs
ACC Premier Cup
Philippines 103/6 (Karri Keen 46, Katie Donovan 37, Ma Ruike 2-17) lost to
China 104/2 (Wang Huiying 50*, Cai Yuzhi 22, Jhon Andreano 1-20) by 8 wickets
POTM: Wang Huiying
Malaysia 87/6 (Winifred Duraisingam 25, Ainna Hamizah 24, Fitria Rada Rani 2-14, Sang Maypriani 2-18) lost to
Indonesia 88/4 (Ni Sakarini 25, Rahmawati Pangestuti 18, Mahirah Izzati 2-20) by 6 wickets
POTM: Ni Sakarini
Japan 106/4 (Ayaka Stafford 42*, Shimako Kato 30, Wa Thone Nadi 2-9) defeated
Myanmar 94/7 (Zar Win 24*, Theint Soe 22, Ayaka Stafford 4-4) by 12 runs
POTM: Ayaka Stafford
Qatar 99/7 (Shrutiben Rana 30, Fatima Mukadam 17, Riya Pradhan 2-13) lost to
Bhutan 100/5 (Ngawang Choden 20, Khadija Imtiaz 2-16) by 5 wickets
POTM: Ngawang Choden
Bahrain 97 (Deepika Rasangika 29, Uugansuvd Bayarjavkhlan 3-20, Myagmarzaya Batnasan 3-21) lost to
Mongolia 98/7 (Nomin-Erdene Erdenebat 36, Reshel D’Souza 2-14) by 3 wickets
POTM: Myagmarzaya Batnasan
Saudi Arabia 38 (Najwa Akram 8, Priyanka Mendonca 5-8, Fiza Javed 2-2, Jayadhanyha Gunasekar 2-6) lost to
Oman 39/0 (Jayadhanyha Gunasekar 31*) by 10 wickets
POTM: Priyanka Mendonca
Singapore 94/6 (Roshni Seth 57*, Maryam Omar 2-12, Maria Jasvi 2-17) lost to
Kuwait 97/0 (Siobhan Gomez 42*, Priyada Murali 44*) by 10 wickets
POTM: Siobhan Gomez
Hong Kong 109/3 (Yasmin Daswani 42, Mariko Hill 29, Rubina Chhetry 1-20) defeated
Nepal 40 (Sony Pakhrin 12, Iqra Sahar 4-4, Kary Chan 2-3, Maryam Bibi 2-15) by
POTM: Iqra Sahar

