Most runs
Yastika BhatiaINDW119 runs
Alice CapseyENGW116 runs
Heather KnightENGW109 runs
The India Women tour of England 2026 begins with a three-match T20I series, starting on 28th May at the County Ground in Chelmsford, before moving to Bristol and Taunton. The tour also includes a one-off Test match at Lord’s in July, making it an important multi-format assignment for both sides as they continue preparations for the global T20 calendar. The opening match at Chelmsford is scheduled to begin the T20 leg of what promises to be a closely watched contest between two of women’s cricket’s strongest teams.
India and England share an increasingly competitive rivalry in women’s T20 cricket, with both teams boasting a blend of experienced stars and emerging talent. India will likely rely on the leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur, the consistency of Smriti Mandhana and the all-round strength of Deepti Sharma, while England’s challenge is expected to revolve around players such as Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophia Dunkley and the depth of their bowling attack. With English conditions traditionally testing batting adaptability and rewarding disciplined bowling, the series could hinge on how quickly teams settle into rhythm.
Chelmsford provides an intriguing venue to kick things off, often producing entertaining T20 contests where aggressive batting and smart use of variations become key. England enter the series amid valuable match preparation at home, while India will view the tour as a chance to fine-tune combinations and build momentum in overseas conditions. With three T20Is scheduled in quick succession, early momentum from the opener could play a defining role in shaping the outcome of the series.
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England Women versus India Women

England Women versus India Women

England Women versus India Women