ICC Women's T20 World Cup Today Match: Live Score And Updates

I have been following this tournament since day one. The ICC Women's T20 World Cup today match is the one everyone has been waiting for. Semi-final time. The Oval is buzzing. Australia takes on West Indies in a few hours.

England faces South Africa on Thursday. I have watched every game so far. Some were boring. Some were electric. The knockout stage changes everything. One bad over. One dropped catch. One wrong review. That is the difference between going home and playing at Lord's.


Today's Match: Australia vs West Indies – 1st Semi-Final

Two matches. Four teams. Two spots in the final. That is what the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 comes down to.

Australia vs West Indies

This one happens today. June 30. The Oval.

Australia has not lost a single game. Five wins out of five. They crushed South Africa by 65 runs. They beat India at Lord's by six wickets. That win at Lord's felt personal. India chased well but Australia always had an answer.

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West Indies finished second in their group. Three wins. Two losses. But do not let that fool you. They are dangerous. Hayley Matthews can win a match on her own. Deandra Dottin hits the ball harder than anyone in women's cricket. If those two fire, Australia will sweat.

I remember watching Dottin in the 2016 final. She smashed 79 runs off 52 balls. West Indies won. She is older now but still explosive. Australia knows this. They will bowl carefully to her. No width. No short stuff. Make her work for every run.

The pitch at The Oval has been good for batting. Scores of 150-plus are common. The team bowling first needs to hit their lengths early. No freebies.

England vs South Africa

This semi-final is on July 2. Same venue. The Oval.

England also won all five group matches. Nat Sciver-Brunt is in red-hot form. She scored 75 not out against Pakistan. She scored 87 against New Zealand. Her timing is perfect right now. Sophie Ecclestone is the world's best T20 spinner. She bowls dots and takes wickets. That combination is lethal.

South Africa had a rough start. They lost to Australia in their first game. That defeat could have broken them. It did not. They won four in a row after that.

Laura Wolvaardt led from the front. Marizanne Kapp did what she always does. Bowled tight overs. Scored crucial runs. She is underrated. People talk about Perry and Sciver-Brunt. Kapp is just as good on her day.

This match is tricky to call. England has home advantage. The crowd will be loud. South Africa has the belief. They know they can beat anyone. Remember the 2022 World Cup semi-final? South Africa beat England. That memory will give them confidence.


Where to Watch the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Live?

I get asked this every day. Where can I watch the ICC Women's T20 World Cup live?

India has it on Star Sports and JioHotstar. Star Sports shows it on TV. JioHotstar streams it on mobile and desktop.

In the UK, Sky Sports has the broadcast rights. BBC does ball-by-ball radio commentary. That is free. You can listen while working or driving.

Australia uses Prime Video. Yes, the same one you use for shopping. They bought the rights. Stream quality is good. No complaints there.

USA and Canada have Willow TV. Same channel that shows IPL and men's cricket.

If your country does not have a broadcaster, go to ICC.tv. They stream matches globally where no one else has rights.

I tested JioHotstar during the India-England game. The stream lagged for two overs. That was annoying. But most of the tournament has been smooth.

Your experience depends on your internet speed. Keep a backup ready. Sometimes I switch between Hotstar and the ICC app for live scores.


ICC Women's T20 World Cup Standings

Let me tell you how the groups ended. This matters because it shows who performed and who choked.

Group A final table:

Australia topped it. Five wins. Zero losses. Net run rate of +4.724. That is absurd. They did not just win. They dominated.

South Africa came second. Four wins. One loss. That one loss was to Australia. They recovered well after that.

India finished third. Three wins. Two losses. They beat Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Netherlands. But they lost to Australia and South Africa. Those two losses cost them a semi-final spot.

Bangladesh were fourth. Two wins. Three losses. Pakistan fifth. Netherlands sixth with zero wins.

Group B final table:

England topped it. Five wins. Zero losses.

West Indies came second. Three wins. Two losses.

Sri Lanka finished third. Three wins. Two losses. Same record as West Indies. But West Indies had a better net run rate. That tiny margin decided who qualified. Sri Lanka must be gutted.

New Zealand fourth. Scotland fifth. Ireland sixth.

The standings show one clear thing. Australia and England are ahead of everyone else. They have better bowling attacks. They have deeper batting line-ups. Their fielding is sharper. That is why they are undefeated.


Players Who Will Decide These Matches?

I have watched every team play. Some players stood out. Some disappointed. Here is who I am watching closely.

For Australia

Ellyse Perry is still the gold standard. She is 35 now. Still runs between wickets like she is 25. Still bowls accurate medium pace. Her experience in knockout games is priceless.

Sophie Molineux is the captain. She bowls left-arm spin. She bats in the top order. She leads calmly. No shouting. No over-the-top celebrations. Just steady cricket.

Alana King is the wicket-taker. She bowls leg-spin. She turns the ball sharply. Batters struggle to read her. If West Indies lose early wickets, King will rip through the middle order.

For West Indies

Hayley Matthews is the captain. She opens the batting. She bowls off-spin. She is the most valuable player in this tournament for her team. If she scores 40-plus, West Indies have a chance.

Deandra Dottin is the power hitter. She can clear any boundary. She scored 62 against New Zealand. She scored 45 against Scotland. But she got out cheaply against England and Sri Lanka. She is inconsistent. That is her weakness.

For England

Nat Sciver-Brunt is the best batter in this tournament right now. She scored 232 runs in five matches. Average of 77. Strike rate of 145. Those numbers are elite.

Sophie Ecclestone bowls left-arm spin. She takes wickets in the powerplay. She takes wickets in the middle overs. She takes wickets at the death. No phase is safe against her.

For South Africa

Laura Wolvaardt is the captain and opener. She plays classical cricket shots. No slogging. Just timing. She scored 86 against Bangladesh. She scored 54 against Pakistan.

Marizanne Kapp bowls medium pace. She hits the right lengths. She changes pace well. She also scores quick runs down the order. She is the complete all-rounder.


My Honest Prediction

I do not like making predictions. Cricket is unpredictable. But I will give you my honest take.

Australia vs West Indies: Australia should win. They are more consistent. They have more match-winners. Their fielding is tighter. West Indies need everything to go right. The toss needs to go their way. The top order needs to fire. The bowling needs to be disciplined. If even one thing fails, Australia will pounce.

England vs South Africa: This is tougher. England is the favourite. Home crowd. Undefeated run. Sciver-Brunt in form. But South Africa has that 2022 semi-final win in their memory. They know they can beat England at the Oval. I am leaning towards England but I would not bet money on it.


Avoid These Common Mistakes

I have seen fans make the same errors during knockout tournaments.

Mistake one: Checking scores once and assuming it is over. T20 cricket changes in one over. A team can score 25 runs in an over. A bowler can take three wickets in an over. Keep refreshing.

Mistake two: Relying only on one app for ICC Women's T20 World Cup live scores. Apps crash during high-traffic moments. Keep two options. I use Cricbuzz and the ICC app together. If one lags, the other works.

Mistake three: Ignoring the weather forecast. The Oval has had rain interruptions before. Check the weather before you plan your watch party. Have a backup time.


The Final Thoughts

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup today match is the first semi-final. Australia vs West Indies. Watch it live if you can. Follow the ICC Women's T20 World Cup live scores if you cannot. The tournament has been excellent so far. The knockouts will be even better.

Two more matches after today. Then the final at Lord's on July 5. That is the biggest stage in cricket. The world will be watching. I know I will.

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