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Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up – India ease past West Indies; Perry headlines Australia’s win


India 179 for 8 (Fulmali 56*, Mandhana 39, Fletcher 4-23) beat West Indies 153 for 8 (Dottin 49, Campbelle 25, Patil 4-36, Radha 3-25) by 26 runs

Bharti Fulmali scored an unbeaten 56, Shreyanka Patil picked up four wickets and Radha Yadav returned 3 for 25 as India warmed up for the 2026 T20 World Cup in style with a 26-run win against West Indies in Cardiff. Smriti Mandhana (39), Yastika Bhatia (36) and Shafali Verma (29) also made important contributions.
Sent in, Shafali and Mandhana – captaining in place of Harmanpreet Kaur – added 59 runs for the opening wicket in 5.2 overs before the latter fell to Aaliyah Alleyne. Shafali hit five fours in her 13-ball 29 but fell to offspinner Karishma Ramharack in the seventh over. Jemimah Rodrigues became the first of legspinner Afy Fletcher’s four victims as India slipped to 85 for 3 in eight overs.

Bhatia and Fulmali, however, added 60 runs in seven overs as India raced towards 150. Bhatia struck six fours during her innings, while Fulmali hit six fours and a six as India racked up 179 for 8. For West Indies, Fletcher was easily the pick of the bowlers, returning 4 for 23.

West Indies began their chase well with Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Campbelle adding 63 runs in nine overs. But once Campbelle retired out for 25, Patil and Radha took over. Patil got rid of Qiana Joseph, Jahzara Claxton, Jannillea Glasgow and Zaida James while Bhatia picked up Dottin, Alleyne and Chinelle Henry. Dottin top-scored for West Indies with 49 off 44, who were restricted to 153 for 8 after 20 overs.

Australia 158 for 5 (Perry 64, Mooney 43, Bell 2-22) beat England 157 for 6 (Capsey 45, Kemp 41, King 2-10, Schutt 2-20) by five wickets

Sent in, England slipped and stumbled to 157 for 6 after being reduced to 19 for 3 in the fifth over. Kim Garth struck with her third ball, taking out Danni Wyatt-Hodge before Schutt removed Amy Jones on the same score. Nat Sciver-Brunt, in her comeback game, was bowled by King with England enduring a poor powerplay.

Alice Capsey (45) and Heather Knight (25) steadied the ship before Freya Kemp and Dani Gibson provided the finishing touches.

Australia hardly broke a sweat in chasing down the 158-target. Beth Mooney raced away with a 26-ball 43, while adding 51 runs with Georgia Voll for the opening wicket. Perry walked in at No. 3 and struck nine fours in her 43-ball 64 and was the last wicket to fall as Australia romped home with ten balls to spare.



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