England vs NZ 1st Women's T20: Crucial World Cup Build-Up
England women begin T20 series vs New Zealand on May 20 at Derby, then Canterbury and Hove, ahead of India series and World Cup opener vs Sri Lanka on June 12.
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England women begin T20 series vs New Zealand on May 20 at Derby, then Canterbury and Hove, ahead of India series and World Cup opener vs Sri Lanka on June 12.
England women's T20 series vs New Zealand starts in Derby, with matches in Canterbury and Hove. India series next, then World Cup opener vs Sri Lanka on June
England's women's team gears up for the T20 World Cup with three T20s vs New Zealand, starting May 20 in Derby, then India and Sri Lanka.
England women to host NZ in Canterbury and Hove T20s, then face India in three matches before World Cup opener vs Sri Lanka on June 12.
Yorkshire ended Surrey's unbeaten County Championship start with an innings victory by 127 runs, while Ben Stokes scored 45 for Durham in a rain-hit draw.
Issy Wong fit for England's T20 World Cup after hamstring scare; captain Nat Sciver-Brunt's return from calf injury still uncertain.
Rain abandons England's second ODI vs New Zealand, hosts stay 1-0 up. Sciver-Brunt out with calf issue; Ecclestone and Capsey brought in for Cardiff finale.
The second women's ODI between England and New Zealand at Northampton was abandoned due to persistent rain, leaving England 1-0 up in the three-match series.
Ben Duckett's unbeaten 203* and Ollie Robinson's 6-for boost England Test claims ahead of New Zealand series, with Duckett citing IPL exit for form.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru eliminated Mumbai Indians from IPL 2026 with a thrilling last-ball win, boosting their own playoff qualification chances.
Gus Atkinson failed a concussion test after being struck by Josh Tongue bouncers, jeopardizing his England Test selection for the New Zealand series.
Charlie Dean's 31* and 18-year-old debutant Tilly Corteen-Coleman's 3* guided England to a one-wicket win over New Zealand in the first ODI thriller.
England won the toss and elected to bowl in the first women's ODI vs New Zealand at Durham. Charlie Dean is captain; Nat Sciver-Brunt out with calf injury.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is absent from the first women's ODI due to a calf injury, with Charlie Dean leading England against New Zealand in Durham.
Nat Sciver-Brunt's calf injury rules her out of first women's ODI against New Zealand; Charlie Dean captains in Durham. Watch live on Sky Sports.
England chase of 211 against New Zealand is in trouble as Bouchier falls for 59, seventh wicket down, with Charlie Dean captaining in Sciver-Brunt's absence.
England women's cricket team secured a comprehensive victory over New Zealand in the first ODI at Chester-le-Street on May 10, 2026, taking an early 1-0 series
Nat Sciver-Brunt's calf injury ruled her out of England's first ODI vs New Zealand, making Charlie Dean captain as the series begins in Durham.
England begin T20 World Cup prep vs NZ Sunday; Dean captains with key injuries. The series is crucial buildup to the World Cup starting June 12.
England captain Ben Stokes claimed 2-40 in his first match since the Ashes, opening the bowling for Durham against Worcestershire in the County Championship.