The India A Women tour of England 2026 is a six-match unofficial series featuring three T20s and three One-Day Internationals between India A Women and England A Women. Announced by the BCCI on May 2, 2026, the tour runs from June 20 to July 4, 2026, and serves as a critical developmental platform for both nations ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026.
This bilateral A-team series gives emerging and fringe players the opportunity to prove themselves in English conditions, one of the toughest environments in women’s cricket, while also providing the senior selectors a valuable talent pipeline to monitor.
India A Women Tour of England 2026: Complete Match Schedule
The six-match series is split across multiple English county grounds, giving players exposure to different pitch and weather conditions.
| Match | Date | Day | Format | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unofficial 1st T20 | June 20, 2026 | Saturday | T20 | County Ground, Northampton |
| Unofficial 2nd T20 | June 23, 2026 | Tuesday | T20 | County Ground, Northampton |
| Unofficial 3rd T20 | June 25, 2026 | Thursday | T20 | County Ground, Chelmsford |
| Unofficial 1st ODI | June 28, 2026 | Sunday | ODI | County Ground, Hove |
| Unofficial 2nd ODI | July 1, 2026 | Wednesday | ODI | Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
| Unofficial 3rd ODI | July 4, 2026 | Saturday | ODI | Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
Match Start Times:
- T20 matches: 5:30 PM GMT (11:00 PM IST / 6:30 PM Local)
- ODI matches: 10:00 AM GMT (3:30 PM IST / 11:00 AM Local)
India A Women vs England A Women 2026: Results & Scores
Unofficial 1st T20 — June 20, 2026 | Northampton
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| England A Women | 126/7 | 20 |
| India A Women | 127/5 | 18.1 |
Result: India A Women won by 5 wickets
India A Women chased down England A Women’s total of 126/7 with nearly two overs to spare, winning comfortably by 5 wickets in the opening match of the tour. It was a confident start for the touring side, demonstrating strong batting depth.
Unofficial 2nd T20 — June 23, 2026 | Northampton
Status: Match in progress / scheduled today (5:30 PM GMT)
The second T20 takes place at the same venue, County Ground, Northampton, as both teams look to build on the opening match. India A Women come in with momentum from their 5-wicket win in the first game.
Unofficial 3rd T20 — June 25, 2026 | Chelmsford
Status: Upcoming
The series moves to the County Ground in Chelmsford for the final T20. The Chelmsford pitch is known for being batting-friendly, which could set up a high-scoring encounter.
Unofficial 1st ODI — June 28, 2026 | Hove
Status: Upcoming (10:00 AM GMT)
The ODI leg begins at the County Ground in Hove. A different squad leads India A for the one-day matches, with Harleen Deol taking over captaincy.
Unofficial 2nd ODI — July 1, 2026 | Taunton
Status: Upcoming (10:00 AM GMT)
The series moves to Taunton’s Cooper Associates County Ground for the second and third ODIs. Taunton is a traditional batting paradise, often producing high-scoring matches.
Unofficial 3rd ODI — July 4, 2026 | Taunton
Status: Upcoming (10:00 AM GMT)
The final match of the India A Women tour of England 2026 takes place at the same Taunton venue, rounding off a two-week tour with a potential series decider.
India A Women Squad for the 2026 England Tour
The BCCI Women’s Selection Committee named two separate squads, one for the T20 matches and one for the ODIs.
India A Women T20 Squad
| Role | Player |
|---|---|
| Captain | Anushka Sharma |
| Vice-Captain | Vrinda Dinesh |
| Wicketkeeper | G Kamalini |
| Batters | Uma Chetry, Vaishnavi Sharma, Shweta Sehrawat, Simran Bahadur |
| All-rounders | Prema Rawat, Purvaja Verlekar, Deeya Yadav |
| Spinners | Minnu Mani, Shabnam Shakil, Jintimani Kalita |
| Pacers | Saima Thakor, Tanuja Kanwer |
Key Players to Watch (T20s):
- Anushka Sharma – Leads the T20 side; a dynamic middle-order batter with a knack for acceleration
- Shweta Sehrawat – A technically sound opener who can anchor or attack depending on the situation
- Minnu Mani – Off-spin bowling all-rounder capable of contributing with both bat and ball
- Simran Bahadur – Aggressive batter known for her power-hitting ability
India A Women ODI Squad
| Role | Player |
|---|---|
| Captain | Harleen Deol |
| Vice-Captain | Pratika Rawal |
| Wicketkeepers | G Kamalini, Uma Chetry |
| Batters | Priya Punia, Tanisha Singh, Tejal Hasabnis |
| All-rounders | Niki Prasad, Prema Rawat, Vaishnavi Sharma |
| Spinners | Shabnam Shakil, Jintimani Kalita, Saima Thakor |
| Pacers | Tanuja Kanwer, Sayali Satghare |
Key Players to Watch (ODIs):
- Harleen Deol – Experienced campaigner at the top, has played for the senior India women’s team
- Pratika Rawal – One of India’s brightest batting prospects; technically impressive opener
- Niki Prasad – Rising all-round talent who can contribute decisively in the longer format
- Tejal Hasabnis – Consistent performer who brings stability to the middle order
Venues for India A Women Tour of England 2026
Four different county grounds host the series, offering a variety of playing conditions:

County Ground, Northampton
- Hosts the 1st and 2nd T20 matches
- A ground known for supporting pace bowling early in matches
- Can be swing-friendly in English summer conditions
County Ground, Chelmsford
- Hosts the 3rd T20
- One of England’s most batting-friendly county venues
- Home of Essex Cricket
County Ground, Hove
- Hosts the 1st ODI
- Situated in East Sussex on England’s south coast
- The coastal setting often brings extra lateral movement for pacers
Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton
- Hosts the 2nd and 3rd ODIs
- Traditionally a high-scoring ground with flat pitches and short square boundaries
- Home of Somerset Cricket — one of England’s most aesthetically pleasing grounds
Significance of India A Women Tour of England 2026
World Cup Preparation
The India A Women tour of England 2026 comes at a strategically important time. With the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 on the horizon, this tour gives India’s selectors the opportunity to assess borderline players. England is one of the hardest places to play cricket due to its variable weather and swing-friendly conditions, making it the ideal testing ground.
Player Development Pipeline
The BCCI and England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have organised this A-team tour to:
- Give fringe players high-quality competitive exposure before World Cup squads are finalised
- Test emerging players against quality opposition in foreign conditions
- Build character and temperament among the next generation of India Women’s cricket stars
Different Squads for Different Formats
One of the most interesting aspects of this tour is the BCCI’s decision to name completely different squads for T20s and ODIs. This reflects the selection committee’s intent to give maximum players game time in England, broadening the talent pool for both formats of the game.
India A Women Tour of England 2026: What to Expect
- Weather: English June-July conditions can be cool and overcast, favouring swing and seam bowling. Indian batters will need to adapt quickly.
- Pitches: Northampton and Chelmsford pitches tend to offer pace early; Taunton is renowned for flat, batting-friendly surfaces.
- T20 Series: With Anushka Sharma leading a young and aggressive T20 squad, India A will look to play an attacking brand of cricket.
- ODI Series: The ODI squad has more experience via Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal, and will likely adopt a more structured approach.
India A Women in England 2026: Format Breakdown
| Format | Matches | Dates | Captain |
|---|---|---|---|
| T20 | 3 | June 20–25, 2026 | Anushka Sharma |
| ODI | 3 | June 28–July 4, 2026 | Harleen Deol |
FAQs
The tour began on June 20, 2026 with the Unofficial 1st T20 at Northampton.
The tour concludes on July 4, 2026 with the Unofficial 3rd ODI at Taunton.
Anushka Sharma captains the India A Women T20 squad for the England tour.
Harleen Deol captains the India A Women ODI squad for the England tour.
India A Women won the Unofficial 1st T20 by 5 wickets, chasing England A Women’s 126/7 to reach 127/5 in 18.1 overs.
There are six matches in total — three T20s and three ODIs.
The matches are spread across Northampton, Chelmsford, Hove, and Taunton.
