England Women v New Zealand Women (28th Match)

Women's T20 World Cup • Group 2

(Home team first)

When


Saturday 27 Jun 2026

18:30 Local Time

17:30 Your Time

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The England Women's cricket team, also known as the Women's Cricket Team England, has a long-standing and impressive history in the sport. Established in 1934, the team has competed in numerous international competitions, including the Women's World Cup and the Ashes series against Australia. They have claimed three World Cup titles, with their most recent victory in 2017, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the world. The team is known for its talented and skilled players, such as Heather Knight, Tammy Beaumont, and Sarah Taylor, who have received various accolades and awards for their exceptional performances. They regularly play their home matches at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground in London, which has a capacity of over 28,000 spectators, creating an electrifying atmosphere for fans and players alike.

The New Zealand Women3 Women's cricket team, also known as the White Ferns, has been consistently ranked among the top teams in women's international cricket. They have competed in every Women's World Cup since its inception in 1973, with their best finish being runners-up in 2009. The team has also won the ICC Women's World Twenty20 in 2010 and 2018. Led by captain Amy Satterthwaite, the team boasts top players such as Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, and Amelia Kerr. The White Ferns play their home games at the iconic New Zealand Women2 in Wellington, a beautiful stadium with a capacity of 11,600 spectators. With a strong track record and a talented squad, the New Zealand Women3 Women's cricket team is a force to be reckoned with in international competition.

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