Howrah Warriors win Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 title at Eden Gardens

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Howrah Warriors win Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 title at Eden Gardens

Synopsis

Adamas Howrah Warriors became first-time Women's Bengal T20 League champions on 23 June, restricting Murshidabad Kueens to 95/9 and chasing down 96 with six wickets and more than an over to spare at Eden Gardens. Srilekha Roy's all-round show and Priyanka Prasad's 29 sealed a dominant, wire-to-wire victory worth ₹30 lakh in prize money.

Key Takeaways

Adamas Howrah Warriors won the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 title on 23 June at Eden Gardens, Kolkata .
Warriors chased down 96 in 18.5 overs , winning by 6 wickets .
Murshidabad Kueens were restricted to 95/9 ; Kashish Agarwal top-scored with 21 .
Priyanka Prasad led the chase with 29 off 34 ; Srilekha Roy won Player of the Match for 1/14 and an unbeaten 15 .
Champions received ₹30 lakh ; runners-up Murshidabad Kueens took home ₹20 lakh .
Sujata Dey was named Player of the Tournament and Batting Maharani ; Sreyoshi Aich won Bowling Maharani .

Adamas Howrah Warriors clinched their maiden Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 title at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Monday, 23 June, defeating Murshidabad Kueens by 6 wickets in a commanding final. Chasing a modest target of 96, the Warriors crossed the line in 18.5 overs with four wickets to spare, capping a dominant all-round display.

Kueens Restricted to 95/9

Murshidabad Kueens, who won the toss and elected to bat, were never allowed to build momentum. The Warriors' bowlers struck at regular intervals, keeping the Kueens batters on the back foot throughout the innings. The side could manage only 95/9 in their allotted 20 overs.

Kashish Agarwal top-scored for the Kueens with 21 off 27 deliveries, but found little support at the other end. Disha Chandak and Chandrima Ghoshal picked up two wickets each for the Warriors, with the rest of the bowling unit contributing crucial breakthroughs.

Steady Chase, Warriors in Control

The Warriors approached the 96-run target methodically, never allowing the low-scoring contest to become tense. Although Murshidabad Kueens managed to claim four wickets, the target was never steep enough to exert real pressure on the chasing side.

Priyanka Prasad led the batting with 29 off 34 deliveries, striking three fours and a six, anchoring the chase until the Warriors sealed victory in the 19th over. Srilekha Roy was named Player of the Match for her all-round contribution of 1/14 with the ball and an unbeaten 15 with the bat.

Prize Money and Tournament Honours

Adamas Howrah Warriors walked away with prize money of ₹30 lakh as champions, while runners-up Murshidabad Kueens received ₹20 lakh for their campaign across the tournament.

The full list of tournament award winners is as follows:

  • Player of the Match (Final): Srilekha Roy
  • Player of the Tournament: Sujata Dey
  • Batting Maharani (Most Runs): Sujata Dey
  • Bowling Maharani (Most Wickets): Sreyoshi Aich
  • Rising Star of the Tournament: Shivanshi Tiwari

Brief Scorecard

Murshidabad Kueens: 95/9 (20 overs) lost to Adamas Howrah Warriors: 96/4 (18.5 overs) by 6 wickets.

The victory marks a landmark moment for women's cricket in West Bengal, and the Warriors will look to defend their title when the next edition of the league comes around.

Point of View

Not batting fireworks — restricting a side to 95 in a T20 final is a statement of intent. What stands out is the depth of the all-round contributions: no single bowler ran away with figures, yet the Kueens never settled. For women's cricket in West Bengal, a competitive final at Eden Gardens with structured prize money signals that the league is maturing beyond a developmental exercise. The real question now is whether the ₹30 lakh prize pool and the platform can retain and attract talent consistently, or whether the league remains a one-season story.
NationPress
23 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026?
Adamas Howrah Warriors won the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026, defeating Murshidabad Kueens by 6 wickets in the final at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on 23 June. It was the Warriors' first-ever league title.
What was the final score in the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 final?
Murshidabad Kueens posted 95/9 in 20 overs, and Adamas Howrah Warriors chased it down to 96/4 in 18.5 overs, winning by 6 wickets.
Who was named Player of the Match in the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 final?
Srilekha Roy was named Player of the Match for her all-round performance of 1/14 with the ball and an unbeaten 15 with the bat in the final.
What prize money did the teams receive in the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026?
Champions Adamas Howrah Warriors received ₹30 lakh in prize money, while runners-up Murshidabad Kueens were awarded ₹20 lakh for their campaign.
Who were the individual award winners at the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026?
Sujata Dey won Player of the Tournament and Batting Maharani (most runs); Sreyoshi Aich took the Bowling Maharani award (most wickets); and Shivanshi Tiwari was named Rising Star of the Tournament.
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