Who’s playing whom?
Scotland take on West Indies in Leeds at 18:30 local time (17:30 GMT) in Group 2 of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Both teams won their opening matches in this competition – Shemaine Campbelle’s unbeaten 90 aided by New Zealand’s dropped catches saw West Indies emerge victorious, while a strong all-round performance from Scotland brushed aside Ireland.
Team news and likely XIs
Coming on the back of a comfortable win, expect Scotland to go in unchanged.
Scotland (probable XI): 1 Darcey Carter, 2 Katherine Fraser, 3 Kathryn Bryce (capt), 4 Sarah Bryce (wk), 5 Ailsa Lister, 6 Megan McColl, 7 Priyanaz Chatterji, 8 Rachel Slater, 9 Chloe Abel, 10 Kirstie Gordon, 11 Gabriella Fontenla
West Indies (probable XI): 1 Qiana Joseph, 2 Hayley Matthews (capt), 3 Shemaine Campbelle (wk), 4 Deandra Dottin, 5 Jahzara Claxton/Chinelle Henry, 6 Jannillea Glasgow, 7 Aaliyah Alleyne, 8 Zaida James, 9 Shawnisha Hector, 10, Afy Fletcher, 11 Karishma Ramharack
Players to watch
Kathryn Bryce: The Scotland captain had a big role to play in their first win at this T20 World Cup. She scored a rapid half-century and picked up two wickets against Ireland. Bryce has picked up at least one wicket in 11 of the 12 T20Is she has played this year, apart from being consistent with the bat. Her experience of playing regularly in England’s domestic circuit could be key for Scotland against West Indies.
Weather and conditions
While Australia’s bowlers bulldozed Bangladesh, India’s batters made merry to show the batting-friendly nature of the surface in Leeds. Weather wise, the evening is likely to become cooler, with temperatures ranging from 19 to 22 degrees celsius. There is no forecast of rain, even though it grew slightly overcast towards the start of Netherlands’ innings on Wednesday.
Quotes
“I’ve been in women’s cricket since 2014, went to that World Cup, and there were three or four sides that were miles ahead of everyone else. But now, you go with your best every day. It’s just a great spectacle for cricket, and it’s a great entertainment for the crowd and people watching cricket now.”
West Indies head coach Shane Deitz
