Women's T20 World Cup 2026: One batter to watch for from each team

With the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 now expanded to 12 teams, there are even more opportunities for big hitters to make a big impact.

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New Zealand – Suzie Bates

Make the most of watching Suzie Bates in the coming weeks, as it is the last chance to do so on the international stage.

Bates and her longstanding teammate Sophie Devine will both retire after the 2026 World Cup, and Bates will do so as the leading run-maker in T20I internationals, having made 4,717 runs across a 19-year career.

A World Cup winner in 2024, Bates will hope to deliver a performance for the ages in her swansong.


Pakistan – Ayesha Zafar

Ayesha Zafar is making up for lost time in the international set-up.

The 31-year-old made her T20I debut back in 2015, before spending three years out of the side.

Her return in 2024 showed signs of potential, and she has gone from strength to strength, crunching her first international ton with 102 not out against Zimbabwe earlier this year, the joint-highest score ever made by a Pakistan women’s player.

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