Women’s Cricket Daily – 10 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

  • Runs aplenty in Derby and Loughborough overnight in the World Cup warm-ups. Victories to Scotland, New Zealand, Ireland and Sri Lanka. (scores below)
  • The Sri Lankans have lost four wickets in their two warm up matches so far. They could be a real dark horse for the World Cup. Check out their prospects here in the Sri Lanka World Cup preview.
  • The two other Asian teams who played overnight – Pakistan players looked frozen in the conditions at Derby. They looked very uncomfortable in the field, while Bangladesh are still coming to terms with conditions they’ve never played in before.
  • Two more World Cup warm-ups later today. England take on India while Australia play West Indies, both at Cardiff.
  • Who will win the World Cup? South Africa (21.4%) and Australia (19.4%) are leading in our World Cup Poll. Did you vote yet? Vote now.
  • While on the World Cup, did you do our T20 World Cup Quiz yet? Nobody has scored a perfect 20. Will it be you?
  • The ACC Premier Cup quarter finals start today in Kuala Lumpur. Schedule below.
  • The annual Kwibuka Tournament kicks off in Kigali today. The opening match features Nigeria and Malawi.

Overnight Scores

World Cup Warm-up Matches

Scotland 191/5 (Kathryn Bryce 94, Darcey Carter 45, Sadia Iqbal 1-23) defeated
Pakistan 62/5 (Muneeba Ali 20, Rachel Slater 2-11) 41 runs (DLS)

Ireland 143/9 (Rebecca Stokell 30, Ava Canning 21*, Sanjida Akter 3-26, Marufa Akter 2-18) defeated
Bangladesh 132/6 (Juairiya Ferdous 50, Sharmin Akhter 27, Aimee Maguire 4-20) by 11 runs

Netherlands 143/6 (Heather Siegers 48, Sterre Kalis 45, Malki Madara 1-12) lost to
Sri Lanka 146/3 (Hansima Karunaratne 54, Harshitha Madavi 36, Myrthe Van Den Raad 1-15  by 7 wickets

South Africa 183/5 (Chloe Tryon 61*, Nadine De Klerk 46, Laura Wolvaardt 43, Sophie Devine 2-16, Jess Kerr 2-21) lost to
New Zealand 186/5 (Amelia Kerr 61, Georgia Plimmer 38, Sophie Devine 28, Ayabonga Khaka 2-42) 5 wickets

ACC Premier Cup

Thailand 126/6 (Nannapat Koncharoenkai 47*, Phannita Maya 20, Ayaka Stafford 2-15, Ayumi Fujikawa 2-29) defeated
Japan 84 (Ayaka Stafford 29, Thipatcha Putthawong 3-6, Phannita Maya 2-12, Sunida Chaturongrattana 2-16) by 42 runs

POTM:  Nannapat Koncharoenkai

Myanmar 182/1 (Khin Myat 68, Zon Lin 51*, Theint Soe 31) defeated
Mongolia 80 (Batjargal Ichinkhorloo 24, Zar Win 3-28) by 102 runs

POTM:  Khin Myat

UAE 200/5 (Esha Oza 92, Rinitha Rajith 31, Theertha Satish 27, Katie Donovan 3-25) defeated
Philippines 51 (Amelia Valdez 18, Esha Oza 3-3, Vaishnave Mahesh 3-12) 149 runs

POTM:  Esha Oza

Saudi Arabia 39/7 (Sara 11, Chen Xinyu 3-3, Ma Ruike 1-0) v
China 24/2 (Jiaping Li 14*, Laiba 1-6)

Match abandoned