The Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 points table is updated following a series of matches across multiple days. In Southampton on June 19, defending champions New Zealand secure their first win of the tournament, beating Ireland in a close contest. Earlier in the tournament at Edgbaston on June 19, England win their opening match against Sri Lanka convincingly, with Danni Wyatt-Hodge scoring a third T20I century.
On June 20, a triple-header shapes further standings. Australia record a dominant win over the Netherlands. Bangladesh gain their first points of the tournament by beating Pakistan. England also extend their strong start by winning again, keeping their record clean against Scotland.
Across the later set of games, South Africa beat India in what sources describe as a crucial match. West Indies also post a large win, thrashing Sri Lanka. Together, these results change team positions and net run rate calculations in the group tables as the tournament progresses.