The 10th Match of Group A in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 between India Women and Netherlands Women is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at Headingley, Leeds.
Match Details
- Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
- Time: 2:30 PM Local Time | 7:00 PM IST
- Venue: Headingley, Leeds
- Where to Watch (India): Streaming is available live on JioHotstar (Subscription required).
India Women Squad
The India is likely to retain most of the winning combination from their opening fixture, though management might shuffle the lower-middle order or rotate a pacer depending on the final Headingley track conditions.
Netherlands Women Squad
The Netherlands will aim to bolster their batting resilience to handle India’s heavy spin attack, keeping their primary core intact from the Bangladesh opener.
Pitch & Conditions Analysis
The pitch at Headingley, Leeds for the India Women vs Netherlands Women ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 match is expected to be seam-friendly and unpredictable, heavily influenced by the typical cloudy Leeds weather.
Weather & Overhead Conditions
Today’s Match Prediction
India Women are overwhelmingly predicted to win this match. India Women hold a massive 97% to 98% winning probability heading into this Group A fixture.
According to analytics and match simulation models from major platforms like Cricket World, the exact percentage breakdown stands as:
- India Women Win Probability: 97% – 98%
- Netherlands Women Win Probability: 2% – 3%
Why the Percentage is Exceptionally High
- Ranking Gap: India is comfortably ranked 3rd globally, while the Netherlands sits at 14th.
- Historical Experience: The Netherlands squad is playing in their first-ever T20I against India and lacks regular match practice against the relentless pressure of a top-tier team.
- Matchup Disadvantage: The Netherlands batsmen showed severe technical vulnerabilities against spin in their opening loss. Facing an elite, in-form Indian spin unit makes a Dutch victory highly statistically improbable.
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