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Pakistan will face Scotland and Sri Lanka in the warm-up fixtures of the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be played in England and Wales.
The warm-up matches will be played from 6 to 10 June, serving as an opportunity for the teams to acclimatize to the conditions ahead of the mega-event.
“A total of 12 matches will be played between 6 and 10 June across Derby, Loughborough, and Cardiff before the main event begins on 12 June,” the International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a press release statement.
Each team will play two warm-up games, with Pakistan taking on Sri Lanka in their first warm-up game on 6 June at Derby. They will then play Scotland on 9 June at the same venue.
“Eight teams will be in action on the opening day of warm-up matches, including last edition’s finalists New Zealand and South Africa. Tournament debutants Netherlands will also feature as they take on Scotland in Derby,” it added.
The tournament takes place in England beginning on June 12. The final is at Lord’s in London on July 5.
6 June, 2 PM – Netherlands vs Scotland, Derby
6 June, 2 PM – South Africa vs Ireland, Loughborough
6 June, 7 PM – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Derby
6 June, 7 PM – New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Loughborough
8 June, 2 PM – West Indies vs India, Cardiff
8 June, 7 PM – England vs Australia, Cardiff
9 June, 2 PM – Scotland vs Pakistan, Derby
9 June, 2 PM – Ireland vs Bangladesh, Loughborough
9 June, 7 PM – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka, Derby
9 June, 7 PM – South Africa vs New Zealand, Loughborough
10 June, 2 PM – India vs England, Cardiff
10 June, 7 PM – West Indies vs Australia, Cardiff
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