Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is going to start from June 12. The first match of the tournament is to be played between hosts England and Sri Lanka. Let us tell you the names of those five young players who can perform well in this World Cup.
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Australia’s 22-year-old Georgia Woll has performed tremendously in recent times. Woll has played 12 T20 International cricket matches so far and during this he has scored 474 runs at a strike rate of 156. She has also scored one century and 3 half-centuries in the shortest format of cricket. On the basis of her explosive batting, she can prove to be a trump card for the Kangaroo team in this World Cup.
Nandini Sharma
Everyone’s eyes will also be on the performance of Indian fast bowler Nandini Sharma in the Women’s T20 World Cup. Nandini impressed with her bowling in the Women’s Premier League. He took a total of 17 wickets in 10 matches. After this, his debut for India in T20 International was also excellent. He had taken 3 wickets for 34 runs in the very first match. Nandini’s biggest strength is her accurate bowling as well as variety.
Kayla Reinecke
South Africa’s young all-rounder Kayla Reineke can perform strongly in this World Cup. 20-year-old player Reineke has so far played three T20 International matches for the Proteas team, out of which she has been the player of the match in two. Along with scoring runs at a strike rate of 157 in 9 T20 matches, Reneke has also taken 5 wickets.
Tilly Courtin-Coleman
Left-arm spin bowler Tilly Courteney Coleman has made a mark in world cricket with her spinning balls at the age of just 18. Coleman’s biggest strength is that she knows the art of taking wickets. Along with breaking partnerships, Coleman can also control the pace of runs.
Phebe Molkenboer
Phebe Molkenboer of Netherlands can make important contributions with both bat and ball. At the age of just 21, Phebe has scored 720 runs in 54 T20 International matches played for Netherlands. At the same time, he has taken 12 wickets in bowling. The most important thing has been his economy, which is only 4.52.
With IANS inputs
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