Women's T20 WC 2026: England first into semis, beat West Indies by 38 runs

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Women's T20 WC 2026: England first into semis, beat West Indies by 38 runs

Synopsis

England are the first side into the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals after dismantling West Indies by 38 runs in London. Danni Wyatt-Hodge's 65 off 42 was the difference-maker, but it was England's all-round depth — four wins from four — that signals they are the tournament's most complete side so far.

Key Takeaways

England defeated West Indies by 38 runs on 25 June to become the first team through to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge top-scored with 65 off 42 balls , hitting eight boundaries .
Heather Knight added 43 off 26 ; England posted 186/7 .
West Indies were restricted to 148/5 , with Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean among the key wicket-takers.
England top Group B with eight points from four matches — their fourth consecutive win .
West Indies must beat Ireland in their final group game to stay in semi-final contention.

England became the first team to secure a semi-final berth at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, defeating the West Indies by 38 runs in London on 25 June. A commanding 65 off 42 from Danni Wyatt-Hodge anchored England's total of 186/7, which their bowlers defended with authority to restrict West Indies to 148/5. It was England's fourth consecutive win of the tournament, putting them firmly atop Group B.

England's Batting: Wyatt-Hodge Leads the Charge

Wyatt-Hodge was the centrepiece of England's innings, striking eight boundaries in a 42-ball knock that set the tone from the outset. Heather Knight complemented her with a brisk 43 off 26 balls, an innings made sweeter by the fact that she had been dropped on 14 by Hayley Matthews — a reprieve West Indies would come to regret. Alice Capsey contributed 28 as England's top and middle order collectively applied relentless pressure.

The hosts reached 86 runs at the halfway mark before piling on 100 more in the back ten. Despite West Indies running out Wyatt-Hodge and removing power hitters Freya Kemp and Danielle Gibson cheaply, England's lower order chipped in with 24 runs in the final two overs to push past the 180-mark. Among West Indies bowlers, off-spinner Ashmini Munisar was the pick with figures of 2 for 42; the rest of the attack — bar Aaliyah Alleyne — went for more than eight runs an over.

West Indies Batting: Collapse Under Pressure

Chasing 187, the West Indies required at least one of their top three to post a substantial score, but that never materialised. Linsey Smith removed Hayley Matthews in the fourth over after a successful DRS review overturned a not-out caught-behind decision. Deandra Dottin briefly threatened, greeting Charlie Dean with two fours and a six, but the stand-in England captain responded by having Dottin hole out to long-on off a quicker delivery.

Shemaine Campbelle, who had delivered a match-winning knock against New Zealand earlier in the tournament, was clean bowled by Sophie Ecclestone for 20, leaving West Indies reeling at 64/3. A 63-run fifth-wicket stand between Jahzara Claxton and Chinelle Henry offered some resistance, but the pair consumed 53 balls without generating the acceleration needed to mount a genuine challenge.

Standings and What's Next

England now sit at the top of Group B with eight points from four matches — the first side confirmed in the last four. The West Indies, who had entered the match unbeaten, must now win their final group game against Ireland to retain control of their semi-final destiny. This result also underlines England's status as the team to beat in the tournament, combining batting depth with varied, disciplined bowling.

Point of View

With Ecclestone and Dean sharing the spin workload, gives England a template that works on home conditions and under pressure. The more telling detail is West Indies' collapse: a side that entered this match unbeaten could not string together a single meaningful partnership until the game was already lost. For the tournament, England's early semi-final confirmation raises the bar for whoever joins them in the last four.
NationPress
25 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the top scorer for England against West Indies in the Women's T20 World Cup 2026?
Danni Wyatt-Hodge top-scored for England with 65 off 42 balls, hitting eight boundaries. Heather Knight also contributed 43 off 26 balls as England posted 186/7.
By how many runs did England beat West Indies in the Women's T20 World Cup 2026?
England beat West Indies by 38 runs, defending a total of 186/7 and restricting the West Indies to 148/5.
Are England through to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals?
Yes, England are the first team confirmed in the semi-finals, having won all four of their Group B matches and accumulated eight points.
What do West Indies need to qualify for the semi-finals?
West Indies must win their final group-stage match against Ireland to stay in control of their semi-final qualification. Their loss to England ended their unbeaten run in the tournament.
Who were the key bowlers for England against West Indies?
Charlie Dean dismissed Deandra Dottin, while Sophie Ecclestone clean bowled Shemaine Campbelle for 20. Linsey Smith also picked up the wicket of Hayley Matthews via a successful DRS review in the fourth over.
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