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Match 18 | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 | Old Trafford, Manchester | June 21, 2026
Smriti Mandhana has scored 142 runs in two innings at this tournament and hasn’t looked like getting out. Nonkululeko Mlaba dismissed her once in the bilateral series four months ago, caught at deep midwicket in Johannesburg, and that delivery is the thread this match could unravel on. South Africa beat India 4-1 in April. They know this batting order. How Mandhana handles Mlaba in the powerplay at Old Trafford may shape not just this result but India’s path through the knockout stage.
The bilateral context matters here. South Africa won that five-match T20I series 4-1 in April 2026, and the margin in most matches was decisive: 6 wickets, 8 wickets, 9 wickets. Mandhana played three of the five matches and scored 13, 12, and 37 across those innings. She was rested for the two matches India came closest to competing in. Mlaba was the joint top wicket-taker in the series with 6 wickets alongside Tumi Sekhukhune, including a two-wicket burst in the third match where she removed both Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues in consecutive balls. South Africa knows how to beat this India side, and they have done it recently.
Mandhana arrives at Old Trafford in the form of her tournament life. She scored 68 off 44 balls against Pakistan in Match 3 and followed it with 74 off 47 balls against the Netherlands in Match 17, her career-best innings at a World Cup. Her T20I career strike rate stands at 124.54. Mlaba’s career T20I economy is 6.42, and she took 2/22 from 4 overs against Australia in her opening World Cup match on June 13, the same match in which she reached 150 international wickets. She went wicketless against Pakistan in match two. Two wickets from two matches is modest on paper, but her economy and movement through the powerplay make her the bowler most likely to slow Mandhana’s scoring rate even when she doesn’t take the wicket.
India faces this match with a spin-bowling hole they haven’t officially filled. Shreyanka Patil twisted her right ankle chasing the ball in the Netherlands match, was stretchered off after just one ball of her spell, and is likely to miss India’s remaining World Cup matches. The BCCI had not confirmed a replacement as of June 19, though India A spinners currently on the England tour, including Minnu Mani, Tanuja Kanwar, Vaishnavi Sharma, and Prema Rawat, have been reported as potential options. Losing a frontline spinner against a South African batting order that can bat deep is a significant disruption, and whoever fills that role will be operating under pressure in a knockout-relevant fixture.
South Africa entered this match at 1-1 in the group stage after losing to Australia by 65 runs and beating Pakistan by 2 wickets. Laura Wolvaardt scored 44 off 39 balls against Australia but managed only 8 off 12 against Pakistan. Her tournament tally sits at 52 runs in two innings. South Africa’s batting order showed they can chase under pressure, winning a tight contest against Pakistan, but the 107 all out against Australia exposed their top order’s vulnerability when the conditions don’t go their way. Old Trafford is in Manchester, and if the surface does anything, it typically does something for bowlers early.
The first six overs of India’s innings will set the tone for everything that follows. Mandhana’s strike rate and intent at the top of the order determine how much pressure South Africa can absorb later in the innings. If Mlaba ties her down or takes her early, India’s middle order, already unsettled by Patil’s absence in the spin department, faces a longer rebuild than they’d want in a knockout-relevant fixture. If Mandhana gets through the powerplay unscathed, South Africa will be chasing a total built on her terms rather than theirs. The IND vs SA Women T20 World Cup 2026 match hinges on that early exchange, and both players already know exactly what the other brings to it.
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Did South Africa beat India before the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?
Yes, South Africa won the five-match bilateral T20I series 4-1 in April 2026, taking the first, second, third, and fifth matches. India’s only win came in the fourth match, with Mandhana rested for both that game and the series finale.
What happened to Shreyanka Patil at the T20 World Cup?
Shreyanka Patil twisted her right ankle chasing the ball during India’s match against the Netherlands and was stretchered off after bowling just one ball. As of June 19, 2026, she is likely to miss India’s remaining World Cup matches, with the BCCI yet to confirm a replacement.
How many wickets has Nonkululeko Mlaba taken at the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?
Mlaba has taken 2 wickets in 2 matches: 2/22 from 4 overs against Australia on June 13, and 0 wickets against Pakistan on June 17. Her milestone of 150 international wickets came in the Australia match.
How many runs has Smriti Mandhana scored at the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?
Mandhana has scored 142 runs in two innings: 68 off 44 balls against Pakistan on June 14, and 74 off 47 balls against the Netherlands on June 18. The latter was her career-best innings at a T20 World Cup.
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