New Zealand Women and Ireland Women head to the Hampshire Bowl after losing their opening two matches, making this a crucial Group B clash. Both teams are still searching for their first points and need a win to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
Defending champions New Zealand suffered defeats to West Indies and Sri Lanka, while Ireland extended their winless T20 World Cup streak with losses to Scotland and England. A defeat here would leave either side on the brink of elimination.
NZ-W vs IRE-W Match Info — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, Match 13
New Zealand Women face Ireland Women in Match 13 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Both sides are in genuine crisis and will be fighting for tournament survival as the group stage intensifies.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Match | 13th Match, Group B — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Teams | New Zealand Women vs Ireland Women |
| Date | Friday, June 19, 2026 |
| Time | 6:30 PM LOCAL | 11:00 PM IST |
| Venue | Hampshire Bowl, Southampton, England |
| NZ Captain | Amelia Kerr |
| IRE Captain | Gaby Lewis |
| Live TV (India) | Star Sports Network |
| Live Streaming (India) | JioHotstar |
NZ-W vs IRE-W Win Probability & Match Odds
This is a crisis clash between defending champions in freefall and an Associate Nation searching for their first-ever T20 World Cup victory. On paper, New Zealand are superior, but tournament pedigree means little when you’ve lost both your opening matches. Ireland’s desperation could be a leveller, and New Zealand’s fielding has been abysmal, six-plus dropped catches against West Indies alone.
New Zealand are the higher-ranked side with experience of winning tournaments, but Ireland have the psychological hunger of a team with nothing to lose. At the Hampshire Bowl, where all three previous World Cup matches were won by the chasing team, momentum and execution matter more than ranking.
| Team | Win Probability |
|---|---|
| New Zealand Women | ~60% |
| Ireland Women | ~40% |
That 40% for Ireland is earned, not courtesy. Orla Prendergast took 2/17 against England and scored 26, establishing herself as a genuine all-round threat. Gaby Lewis and Aimee Maguire provide middle-order balance. Most importantly, New Zealand are visibly panicked, while Ireland have embraced underdog status. Smart Grand League players will load Ireland carefully.
Toss Prediction for NZ-W vs IRE-W at Hampshire Bowl
The evening session at Hampshire Bowl in mid-June carries coastal influence, with temperatures ranging between 15–19°C. Partly cloudy skies with some overcast periods are forecast, which could assist swing bowlers early on. Weather forecasts show low-to-moderate rain risk, though a full match is expected.
The pitch at Hampshire Bowl has shown a slightly slow but batting-friendly nature in the early stages of this tournament. The critical pattern: all three World Cup matches played here were won by the chasing team. True bounce rewards patient batting early and acceleration later. Spinners find some grip through the middle overs.
The toss winner will almost certainly bowl first, exploiting any early movement with the new ball before the pitch slows further. Chasing is the clear advantage at this venue.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Slightly slow, good for batting, true bounce |
| Pace Advantage | Moderate in evening session with overhead conditions |
| Spin Role | Effective from the 6th over onwards |
| Batting | Patient approach rewarded; acceleration in death overs possible |
| Toss Preference | Bowl first |
| Rain Risk | Low-to-moderate — full match expected |
| Chasing Pattern | All 3 previous WC matches won by chasing team |
Fantasy Implication: Sophie Devine and Amelia Kerr are must-haves for NZ, but both carry injury/fatigue risk. Orla Prendergast is the standout pick for Ireland—her all-round package offers dual value as a captain option. Isabella Gaze (NZ wicket-keeper) provides wicket-keeper bonus points, while Aimee Maguire’s off-spin could dismantle a struggling New Zealand middle order.
New Zealand Women Probable Playing XI
New Zealand are expected to make one change, with Suzie Bates potentially returning after missing the West Indies match. Tahuhu, Devine, and Bates may view this as their final T20 World Cup. Desperation will define their approach.
| Player | Role | Fantasy Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Suzie Bates / Georgia Plimmer | Opener | ★★★ |
| Sophie Devine (c) | Opener/All-rounder | ★★★★★ |
| Amelia Kerr | Captain/All-rounder | ★★★★★ |
| Isabella Gaze (wk) | Wicket-keeper/Batter | ★★★★ |
| Maddy Green | Batter | ★★★ |
| Katey Martin | Batter | ★★★ |
| Jess Kerr | Pacer | ★★★★ |
| Rosie Harris | Pacer | ★★★ |
| Nensi Patel | Spin | ★★★ |
| Hannah Rowe | Pacer | ★★★ |
| Lea Tahuhu | All-rounder | ★★★ |
Why Devine is unmissable: She scored 45 against Sri Lanka on a slightly slow surface, demonstrating the approach NZ need. At 36, this may be her final T20 World Cup, and she’ll be carrying genuine desperation. A captain pick who brings power-hitting in the powerplay and medium-pace bowling in the death. Automatic captain or vice-captain selection.
Why Amelia Kerr is essential: NZ’s captain and leg-spin leader, Kerr also scored 45 against Sri Lanka and won the 2024 T20 World Cup. She’s under monumental pressure after two losses and will be determined to drag her team back into contention. Dual value through bat and ball at the biggest stage. Non-negotiable pick.
Why Isabella Gaze matters: The wicket-keeper dropped catches in the West Indies match, but her opening partnership will be crucial against Ireland’s pace attack. WK bonus points make her a valuable fantasy asset if NZ stabilise their innings.
Ireland Women Probable Playing XI
Ireland are expected to be unchanged after two fighting efforts in defeat. Gaby Lewis will anchor the batting, while Prendergast leads the bowling attack with genuine wicket-taking prowess at this venue. Ireland’s 18-match T20 World Cup losing streak adds narrative weight to their performance.
| Player | Role | Fantasy Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Darcey Carter | Opener | ★★★ |
| Amy Hunter | Opener | ★★★★ |
| Gaby Lewis (c) | Captain/All-rounder | ★★★★ |
| Orla Prendergast | All-rounder | ★★★★★ |
| Arlene Kelly | All-rounder | ★★★★ |
| Aimee Maguire | All-rounder/Spin | ★★★★ |
| Sarah Bryce (wk) | Wicket-keeper/Batter | ★★★ |
| Louise Little | Batter | ★★★ |
| Rachel Slater | Pacer | ★★★ |
| Chloe Abel | Pacer | ★★ |
| Eimear Richardson | Pacer | ★★★ |
Why Orla Prendergast is the standout pick: She claimed 2/17 against England (bowling Capsey in the process) and scored 26 with aggressive intent. Prendergast holds the Ireland record for T20 World Cup sixes (28 across all WT20Is) and is an elite power-hitter. She bowls with genuine pace and has already troubled elite batters. Best differential pick for Grand League, offering genuine captain upside.
Why Amy Hunter cannot be ignored: She scored a vital 39 against Scotland and opens the batting. Hunter’s aggressive approach suits chasing scenarios at the Hampshire Bowl, and she’ll be hungry to make a statement against the tournament favourites. Provides opening partnership stability against NZ’s pace attack.
Why Aimee Maguire is essential: Ireland’s off-spinner, Maguire has bowled effectively through the middle overs. Against a New Zealand middle order that’s fractured under pressure, her spinning variations could prove decisive. She also offers lower-order batting, providing two-way fantasy value.
NZ-W vs IRE-W Dream11 Prediction Team

NZ-W vs IRE-W Head-to-Head Record
New Zealand and Ireland have met only once in Women’s T20Is, with New Zealand dominating that encounter. However, their broader T20 World Cup history tells a story of Ireland continuously playing above expectations against higher-ranked teams. This match represents Ireland’s best-ever chance to claim a T20 World Cup victory.
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| T20I Meetings | 1 |
| New Zealand Wins | 1 |
| Ireland Wins | 0 |
| Last T20I Result | New Zealand won (2024 T20 World Cup) |
| Ireland’s T20 WC Streak | 18 consecutive losses — their all-time record |
Ireland’s 18-match T20 World Cup losing streak is a record they desperately want to end. A victory here would not only give them semi-final hope but would also be a watershed moment for Irish women’s cricket. New Zealand’s previous H2H dominance means little when defending champions are in freefall.
Our Prediction: New Zealand Have the Edge but Ireland Will Not Go Quietly
Bottom line: New Zealand win — but expect this to be a genuine contest.
Why New Zealand Win
Despite their losses, New Zealand still possess the depth and tournament experience to navigate pressure situations. Sophie Devine remains a world-class all-rounder even at 36, Amelia Kerr is a proven T20 champion captain, and Jess Kerr’s pace gives them an edge with the new ball. If New Zealand post 140-plus and bowl tightly in the powerplay against Lewis and Hunter, their experience should prevail. Importantly, they cannot afford a third loss—that desperation will focus their performance.
Why Ireland Can Cause an Upset
Ireland are hungrier than any team in this tournament. They have absolutely nothing to lose and everything to prove. Orla Prendergast has already demonstrated she can trouble elite batters, Aimee Maguire’s spin could exploit NZ’s fragile middle order, and the chasing template at this venue strongly favours their approach. New Zealand’s fielding has been poor, and sloppy cricket against a determined Ireland could be costly. An Ireland victory would shatter their 18-match World Cup losing streak and inject genuine belief into their campaign.
Final Verdict
This is a 60-40 contest in New Zealand’s favour. However, this is not a match where form, rankings, or previous results guarantee anything. New Zealand are in genuine crisis, their fielding is poor, and Ireland have the psychological momentum of a team embracing underdog status. At a venue where chasing teams have won 100% of their matches, Ireland’s desperation could be their greatest asset.
Predicted Winner: New Zealand Women — but by narrow margins (8–12 runs if batting first, 3–4 wickets if chasing). This is the closest match of the group stage so far.
NZ-W vs IRE-W Dream11 Quick Reference Card
| Pick | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Must-Have Players | Sophie Devine, Amelia Kerr, Orla Prendergast |
| Safe Captain | Sophie Devine |
| Grand League Captain | Orla Prendergast |
| Vice-Captain (All Leagues) | Amelia Kerr / Amy Hunter |
| Best Ireland Pick | Orla Prendergast |
| Key Differential | Aimee Maguire, Jess Kerr |
| Players to Monitor | Suzie Bates (fitness) — confirm XI at toss, Arlene Kelly |
| Rain Watch | LOW-TO-MODERATE — full match expected |
| Ideal Team Count (GL) | 3–5 teams with varied captains |
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