India vs Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Match Date, Venue, Squads and Why Fans Are Excited

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Some cricket matches are just matches. And then there is India vs Pakistan.

It does not matter if it is Test cricket, ODI, T20, or a friendly warm-up on a Tuesday afternoon — the moment these two teams share a boundary rope, something electric happens in the air. Now, that electricity has arrived again, and this time it is the Women in Blue stepping onto the pitch.

The India vs Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 match is set for Sunday, June 14, 2026, at the iconic Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, England. This is Match 6 of the Group A stage — and for millions of fans across South Asia, this is already the final before the actual final.

So let us break everything down — match details, squads, key battles, the head-to-head record, and why fans on both sides cannot sleep the night before this game

Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham — venue for IND vs PAK Women's T20 WC 2026
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham — venue for IND vs PAK Women’s T20 WC 2026

📋 Quick Match Info

DetailInfo
MatchIndia Women vs Pakistan Women — Match 6
TournamentICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
DateSunday, June 14, 2026
VenueEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England
Toss Time6:30 PM IST
Match Start7:00 PM IST (1:30 PM GMT)
Live TVStar Sports Network (India)
Live StreamingJioHotstar
GroupGroup A

Source: ICC, Business Standard, Outlook India

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 runs from June 12 to July 5, 2026, entirely in England and Wales. This edition features 12 teams for the first time — a genuine expansion of women’s cricket at the highest level. The final takes place at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 5.

England hosted the tournament opener against Sri Lanka on June 12 at the same Edgbaston ground. Now two days later, the biggest match of the group stage arrives at the same venue.

Edgbaston, Birmingham, is one of England’s most celebrated cricket venues. With a capacity of around 25,000, it has hosted some of the most dramatic moments in cricket history — from famous Ashes battles to ICC knockout clashes.

The pitch at Edgbaston offers something for everyone. According to match previews, it is a balanced surface — not overly spin-friendly, not a pace paradise. Batters can score freely if they play sensibly, and bowlers who hit good lengths consistently will stay in the game.

Conditions in Birmingham in June are typically overcast. That means swing bowlers get some help early on. India’s Renuka Singh and Pakistan’s Diana Baig will both have their eyes on the morning forecast.

The Indian side is the current holder of the ODI World Cup after clinching the very first Women’s ODI World Cup victory in 2025. Their confidence is not misplaced because they are taking forward the winning side which clinched this historic title victory.

The captain of this side will be Harmanpreet Kaur, who is leading this side for the fifth time in a row. She holds the record as the longest serving captain of this side. Smriti Mandhana is the vice-captain.

Harmanpreet Kaur leads India for the fifth time at Women's T20 World Cup
Harmanpreet Kaur leads India for the fifth time at Women’s T20 World Cup

🇮🇳 India’s Full Squad — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana (vc), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Shree Charani, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nandani Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav

Source: ICC Cricket, Outlook India

Four players in this squad — Bharti Fulmali, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani and Kranti Gaud — are making their maiden appearance at an ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Fresh blood always carries nerves, but it also carries hunger. That combination can be unpredictable in the best possible way.

However, India arrive with some baggage too. They suffered a 4-1 T20I series defeat to South Africa earlier this year — a result that exposed real cracks in batting consistency and bowling execution. They also managed just one win from their two warm-up matches. Not the ideal form heading into a World Cup opener against Pakistan.

That said, India stand ranked World No. 3 in Women’s T20Is. On their day, this batting lineup is genuinely scary.

Pakistan enter this contest ranked World No. 8, and they have managed just one win in their last five T20I matches. On paper, that makes them underdogs. In an India-Pakistan match, however, the paper usually flies out the window along with everyone’s nerves.

Fatima Sana captains Pakistan in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026
Fatima Sana captains Pakistan in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Full Squad — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

Fatima Sana (c), Gull Feroza, Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Eyman Fatima, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Parvaiz, Saira Jabeen, Muneeba Ali, Tuba Hassan, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Tasmia Rubab

Source: ICC Cricket, Outlook India

Fatima Sana captains the side after an injury scare, but she was confirmed available for selection ahead of the match. Pakistan’s biggest weapons are their spinners — Sadia Iqbal and Nida Dar are capable of strangling any batting lineup on responsive pitches.

Pakistan’s batting has been their soft spot. But Muneeba Ali at the top and the lower-order aggression from Aliya Riaz give them realistic options to build a competitive total — or chase one down.

Let us talk numbers, because the numbers here tell a very one-sided story.

: India vs Pakistan — one of cricket's most watched rivalries
India vs Pakistan — one of cricket’s most watched rivalries

📊 Head-to-Head Stats (Women’s T20Is)

FormatMatchesIndia WinsPakistan Wins
Overall T20Is16133
T20 World Cups862

Source: ESPNCricinfo, Olympics.com

India lead the overall T20I head-to-head with 13 wins from 16 games. In T20 World Cups specifically, India have won 6 out of 8 encounters. Comfortable dominance on paper.

But — and this is a big but — two of Pakistan’s three T20I wins against India came in T20 World Cups. So Pakistan know how to raise their game in the big knockout format specifically against India. That is a psychological edge teams rarely ignore.

India cannot walk into Edgbaston treating this as a routine win. The history says they usually prevail, but the history also has enough Pakistan upsets to keep the entire Indian fanbase anxious until the last ball.

1. Smriti Mandhana vs Sadia Iqbal

Smriti Mandhana is arguably India’s most elegant batter right now. When she flows, boundaries happen almost automatically. However, as Business Standard noted, she has been showing flashes of brilliance without converting starts regularly in recent months.

Sadia Iqbal, Pakistan’s off-spin sensation, has the ability to rattle top-order batters early. If she can dismiss Mandhana cheaply, the mood in Pakistan’s dressing room will lift considerably.

2. Harmanpreet Kaur vs Nashra Sandhu

When India need a match-winning knock in crunch moments, Harmanpreet Kaur delivers. Her T20 record in World Cups is among the best India has produced. Left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu poses problems for right-handers with her sharp turn and consistent line.

This battle in the middle overs could define which way the game swings.

3. Deepti Sharma vs Pakistan’s Middle Order

Deepti Sharma is India’s most reliable all-round option — she contributes with both bat and ball when the situation demands. Pakistan’s middle order, which includes Rameen Shamim and Aliya Riaz, will need to navigate her variations carefully.

4. Renuka Singh vs Muneeba Ali

In English conditions, a quality swing bowler is worth her weight in gold. Renuka Singh Thakur has shown that ability repeatedly at the international level. Muneeba Ali opens for Pakistan and sets the tone of their innings — if Renuka gets her early, Pakistan’s chase or total faces immediate pressure.

In 2025, India’s women captured the ODI World Cup — their first-ever women’s 50-over world title. That win broke a long drought and silenced years of near-misses. As Outlook India observed, fans hope this breakthrough can translate into ICC T20 success as well, just as India’s men have done in the past.

India have reached the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals five times. They reached the final once. They are yet to win the title. That unfinished business makes every game in this tournament feel heavier than it should.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s squad carries that weight. They also carry the momentum of a World Cup-winning dressing room that knows what it takes to win under pressure. That combination — hunger plus experience — is exactly what you want in a tournament like this.

You could write an entire book about India-Pakistan cricket rivalry and still not fully explain the feeling.

Millions of fans stay awake through the night, refresh scores obsessively, argue with strangers on social media, and feel genuine heartbreak or joy based on 20 overs of cricket between two neighbouring countries who share languages, food, music, and films — yet compete like the stakes of the universe rest on every delivery.

The Women’s game adds a fresher, arguably more pure dimension to this rivalry. These players compete for national pride in a format that is still growing its audience. Every match they play builds the sport’s footprint further. That context makes the rivalry feel genuinely meaningful beyond just the contest itself.

There is also the neutral cricket observer who simply enjoys watching world-class sport. And this match — with India’s top-order firepower against Pakistan’s spin attack, in English conditions, on a balanced Edgbaston pitch — promises exactly that.

"Few fixtures in international cricket generate as much interest as an India-Pakistan encounter, and both teams will be eager to set the tone for their World Cup campaigns with an early victory." — ESPN Cricinfo Match Preview

India find themselves in a genuinely tough group. Group A includes:

  • India (World No. 3, ODI World Cup champions)
  • Australia (six-time T20 World Cup champions, consistently ranked in the top 2)
  • South Africa (who just beat India 4-1 in a T20I series)
  • Pakistan (World No. 8)
  • Bangladesh
  • Netherlands (T20 World Cup debutants)

Each team plays five matches. The top two teams from each group advance to the semi-finals. That means India cannot afford a slow start. Starting a campaign against Pakistan — regardless of the head-to-head record — carries genuine tournament stakes.

New Zealand enter this tournament as reigning champions, having defeated South Africa by 32 runs in the 2024 final. They are in Group B. Both semi-finals take place before the Lord’s final on July 5.

📺 Where to Watch

PlatformDetails
Live TV (India)Star Sports Network
Live Streaming (India)JioHotstar
Match DateSunday, June 14, 2026
Toss6:30 PM IST
Match Start7:00 PM IST

Source: Business Standard, Newkerala.com

If you are watching from India, set your reminders for 6:30 PM IST for the toss. The first ball arrives at 7:00 PM IST. Clear your evening. This is not a match you want to catch the highlights of — you want to watch it live, ball by ball.

1. When is the India vs Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 match?

The match takes place on Sunday, June 14, 2026, starting at 7:00 PM IST.

2. Where is the India vs Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 match being played?

The match is at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England.

3. Who is India’s captain for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?

Harmanpreet Kaur leads India, with Smriti Mandhana as vice-captain.

4. Who is Pakistan’s captain for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?

Fatima Sana captains Pakistan in this tournament.

5. What is India’s head-to-head record against Pakistan in Women’s T20Is?

India lead with 13 wins from 16 T20I matches. In T20 World Cups, India have won 6 out of 8 meetings. (Source: ESPNCricinfo)

6. Who are the defending Women’s T20 World Cup champions?

New Zealand are the reigning champions, having won the 2024 edition by defeating South Africa by 32 runs.

6. Where can I watch India vs Pakistan Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 live in India?

Live telecast is available on Star Sports Network. Live streaming is available on JioHotstar.

India versus Pakistan in a Women’s T20 World Cup is never just a cricket match. It is a cultural moment. Families gather around televisions. Social media becomes a battleground of predictions and prayers. Everyone suddenly becomes a cricket expert.

For India, the stakes are clear. They are ODI World Cup champions who have never won a Women’s T20 World Cup. The squad knows this. The coaching staff knows this. Harmanpreet Kaur — leading this team for the fifth time at this tournament — definitely knows this.

Pakistan have shown they can beat India in World Cups before. Ranked eighth in the world, they carry no pressure and all the motivation. That is a dangerous combination.

Edgbaston on June 14 will answer the question everyone in South Asia is asking: does the confidence from the ODI World Cup carry into the T20 format, or does India’s T20 trophy drought continue?

One thing is certain. Whatever happens in those 40 overs, hundreds of millions of people will feel it. And that — more than any statistic or squad analysis — is why this match always matters.

Follow BharatSportNews.com for live match updates, scorecard, player stats and post-match analysis throughout the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.


Sources: ICC Cricket (icc-cricket.com), ESPNCricinfo, Business Standard, Outlook India, Olympics.com, Gulf News. All statistics and squad data current as of June 14, 2026.

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