Group B’s most intriguing battle heads to Bristol. West Indies Women have been the tournament’s most compelling story outside of hosts England, two wins from two, a stunning seven-wicket chase against defending champions New Zealand, and a tense seven-run escape against Scotland.
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, are carrying one of the biggest scalps of the tournament: a five-wicket win over New Zealand that has rattled the defending champions and shaken up the qualification picture.
At the County Ground on Sunday morning, it is the Caribbean crunch against the Asian underdogs, and both teams know a win here makes their semifinal qualification a near-certainty.
WI-W vs SL-W Match Info — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, Match 17
West Indies Women and Sri Lanka Women clash in Match 17 of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Both sides will be aiming to secure crucial points and strengthen their position in Group B.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Match | 17th Match, Group B — ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Teams | West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women |
| Date | Sunday, June 21, 2026 |
| Time | 10:30 AM LOCAL | 3:00 PM IST |
| Venue | County Ground, Bristol, England |
| WI Captain | Hayley Matthews |
| SL Captain | Chamari Athapaththu |
| Live TV (India) | Star Sports Network |
| Live Streaming (India) | JioHotstar |
WI-W vs SL-W Win Probability & Match Odds
West Indies lead this T20I rivalry by an overwhelming margin, 18 wins to 4 across 23 meetings. However, Sri Lanka’s 2026 tournament form is the best of anyone in this group outside of England.
Their batting is led by one of women’s cricket’s most destructive performers in Chamari Athapaththu, while the Nilakshika Silva-inspired chase against New Zealand showed their middle-order has grown teeth. West Indies have the greater depth, but Sri Lanka are unpredictable and at their best on hard pitches.
Win probability: West Indies Women 62% — Sri Lanka Women 38%
Sri Lanka’s upset momentum and Athapaththu’s match-winning ability make them a substantial threat despite the historical gap.
| Team | Win Probability |
|---|---|
| West Indies Women | ~62% |
| Sri Lanka Women | ~38% |
Toss Prediction for WI-W vs SL-W at County Ground Bristol
The County Ground in Bristol is a compact, batting-friendly venue. Morning matches at Bristol in English summer conditions can carry early swing for the seam bowlers with fresh dew on the surface, but the pitch settles quickly. With both teams carrying spin-heavy attacks, the surface’s tendency to slow up as the match progresses favours the bowling side in the second innings.
The toss winner is likely to bat first, looking to put a score on the board before the surface deteriorates.
Toss Prediction: Bat first.
County Ground Bristol Pitch Report for WI-W vs SL-W
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Compact, batting-friendly; some early seam movement |
| Pace Advantage | Moderate in morning session under cloud |
| Spin Role | Increasingly effective from the 8th over onwards |
| Batting | True surface; pitch slows in second innings |
| Toss Preference | Bat first |
| Rain Risk | Moderate — English morning in June; monitor weather |
Fantasy Implication: Hayley Matthews and Shemaine Campbelle are first-team picks regardless of conditions. Chamari Athapaththu is the Sri Lanka captain pick — she can take the game away in 10 balls. Aaliyah Alleyne and Afy Fletcher give West Indies the bowling edge in the middle overs.
West Indies Women Probable Playing XI
West Indies are likely to bring in Chinelle Henry after she was declared close to fitness for the Scotland match. Stafanie Taylor’s blazing 47 off 19 against Scotland confirmed she is in form and will retain her place. Mandy Mangru could miss out if Henry plays.
| Player | Role | Fantasy Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Qiana Joseph | Opener | ★★★ |
| Hayley Matthews (c) | Opener/All-rounder | ★★★★★ |
| Shemaine Campbelle (wk) | Batter | ★★★★★ |
| Deandra Dottin | Batter | ★★★★ |
| Stafanie Taylor | Batter | ★★★★★ |
| Jannillea Glasgow | Bat/AR | ★★★ |
| Aaliyah Alleyne | All-rounder | ★★★★★ |
| Chinelle Henry / Mandy Mangru | All-rounder | ★★★ |
| Zaida James | All-rounder | ★★★ |
| Afy Fletcher | Spin | ★★★★ |
| Karishma Ramharack | Spin | ★★★ |
Why Hayley Matthews is the must-have pick: The West Indies captain is the Swiss Army knife of this team. Against Scotland she claimed 3/19, having already made 48 in the New Zealand chase. She bowls the powerplay, bats at the top, and fields brilliantly. The safest captain across all formats.
Why Stafanie Taylor is unmissable: The veteran middle-order batter turned the Scotland match completely with a 19-ball 47* featuring three sixes. Against Sri Lanka’s spin-heavy attack, her ability to play those inside-out lofted shots is invaluable. At 35, she is batting like a player who has unfinished business with the World Cup.
Why Shemaine Campbelle remains elite: Still the tournament’s top scorer for West Indies with her unbeaten 90 against New Zealand. She registered 36 off 26 against Scotland too — consistent, cool-headed, devastating. Non-negotiable for every Dream11 team.
Why Aaliyah Alleyne is essential: Four wickets against New Zealand, three more against Scotland — she now has 7 scalps in two matches and is the tournament’s joint-top wicket-taker among West Indian bowlers. At a Bristol surface that could offer early pace and bounce, she is a match-winning bowling pick.
Sri Lanka Women Probable Playing XI
Sri Lanka are expected to be unchanged after their stunning win over New Zealand. Nilakshika Silva, the hero of that chase, retains her place having produced what the ESPN report called the finest international innings of her career.
| Player | Role | Fantasy Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Chamari Athapaththu (c) | Opener | ★★★★★ |
| Vishmi Gunarathne | Opener | ★★★★ |
| Harshitha Samarawickrama | Batter | ★★★★ |
| Imesha Dulani | Batter | ★★★ |
| Kaveesha Dilhari | Batter | ★★★★ |
| Nilakshika Silva | Batter | ★★★★★ |
| Kaushini Nuthyangana | All-rounder | ★★★★ |
| Hansima Karunarathne | All-rounder | ★★★ |
| Sugandika Dassanayaka | Spin/Pace | ★★★ |
| Malki Madara | Pace | ★★★ |
| Mithali Ayodhya | Spin | ★★★ |
Why Chamari Athapaththu is the top Sri Lanka pick: The Sri Lanka captain is one of the most destructive openers in women’s T20 cricket. She won the T20 Asia Cup almost single-handedly and hit 102 off 63 in the Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier final. Against West Indies, her first-six-overs assault can set any total. She is the must-have Sri Lanka differential captain for Grand Leagues.
Why Nilakshika Silva is the key secondary pick: Her unbeaten 54 off 37 against New Zealand was described by ESPNcricinfo as the finest international innings of her career. She drove Sri Lanka through a 55-4 crisis with composure. If Sri Lanka need another rescue job, she is the player they turn to.
Why Kaveesha Dilhari is a smart GL pick: A composed middle-order batter who hit runs in the NZ chase when it mattered. Against West Indies’ pace attack, her ability to accelerate in the 15th-20th overs gives Sri Lanka crucial lower-order depth.
WI-W vs SL-W Dream11 Prediction Team

WI-W vs SL-W Head-to-Head Record
West Indies Women hold a dominant record in the T20I format against Sri Lanka. Across 23 meetings, West Indies have won 18 to Sri Lanka’s 4, with one no-result. However, the Sri Lanka of 2026 is a different beast, they won the Women’s T20 Asia Cup in 2024 and have defeated defending World Cup champions New Zealand twice at this tournament alone (2024 and 2026). The historical gap flatters West Indies.
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| T20I Meetings | 23 |
| West Indies Wins | 18 |
| Sri Lanka Wins | 4 |
| No Results | 1 |
| Last 5 Head-to-Head Trend | West Indies dominant overall, but Sri Lanka improving |
| Notable Recent Sri Lanka Result | Beat New Zealand twice in WT20I 2024 & 2026 |
West Indies’ head-to-head dominance is real but not a guarantee, Sri Lanka have proven they can beat the best when Athapaththu and the middle order click together.
Our Prediction: West Indies Win but Sri Lanka Make It a Classic
Bottom line: West Indies edge it — but Sri Lanka’s top-order firepower keeps this close.
Why West Indies Win
The squad depth is simply superior. West Indies can call on Hayley Matthews, Shemaine Campbelle, Stafanie Taylor, Deandra Dottin, and Aaliyah Alleyne — five proven match-winners across bat and ball. Their bowling is also varied: Matthews’ off-breaks, Alleyne’s pace, Fletcher’s leg-spin, and Ramharack’s spin give them answers for every batting style Sri Lanka throw at them.
Against Sri Lanka’s lineup, Matthews’ off-spin is an especially potent weapon. Athapaththu can attack it, but Sri Lanka’s middle-order batters have historically been more vulnerable to the turning ball in the 8th–15th overs — precisely where West Indies are most dangerous.
Why Sri Lanka Can Cause an Upset
Chamari Athapaththu is capable of winning this match before the powerplay ends. If Sri Lanka’s captain bats first and scores 60+ in the opening ten overs, no West Indies bowling attack can stay in front. Nilakshika Silva has now proved at the highest level that she can chase under pressure — the NZ game was no fluke.
Sri Lanka are also playing their first match at Bristol, which could be a neutral advantage — neither side knows the surface well, meaning Athapaththu’s experience on English county grounds (she plays county cricket) could be the deciding edge.
Final Verdict
This is a 62-38 contest in West Indies’ favour. Hayley Matthews and Shemaine Campbelle are simply too much to handle for Sri Lanka’s bowling, and Aaliyah Alleyne’s pace-heavy attack may be too hot for Sri Lanka’s middle-order at the County Ground in morning conditions. However, if Athapaththu fires, Sri Lanka will push this to the final over.
Predicted Winner: West Indies Women — by 15–20 runs or 3–4 wickets.
WI-W vs SL-W Dream11 Quick Reference Card
| Pick | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Must-Have Players | Hayley Matthews, Shemaine Campbelle, Chamari Athapaththu |
| Safe Captain | Hayley Matthews |
| Grand League Captain | Chamari Athapaththu |
| Vice-Captain (All Leagues) | Shemaine Campbelle / Stafanie Taylor |
| Best Sri Lanka Pick | Chamari Athapaththu |
| Key Differential | Nilakshika Silva, Stafanie Taylor |
| Players to Monitor | Chinelle Henry (fitness) — confirm XI at toss |
| Rain Watch | MODERATE — English morning; watch weather updates |
| Ideal Team Count (GL) | 4–6 teams with varied captains |
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