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India beat Pakistan by 64 runs in T20 World Cup opener

India beat Pakistan by 64 runs in T20 World Cup opener

June 14, 2026

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India beat Pakistan by 64 runs at Women’s T20 World Cup, with Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma starring as Pakistan collapsed to 106 all out; watch the ICC Women's T20 World Cup exclusively live on Sky Sports

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>India got their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign off to the perfect start with a 64-run victory over Pakistan at Edgbaston.

>Smriti Mandhana (64 off 44) starred with the bat as India set Pakistan a record chase of 171 for victory.

>Pakistan produced their best-ever T20 powerplay to give themselves hope, but collapsed to 106 all out in 17 overs, with Deepti Sharma (5-10) sealing the win - and her five-for - with three wickets in the final over.

>Both teams return to action on Wednesday, with India facing the Netherlands at Headingley before staying in Birmingham to play South Africa - both live on Sky Sports.

>Relations between the sides remain tense, with no bilateral cricket and meetings limited to neutral venues.

>There was no handshake between the captains before the game after Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and chose to bat on a slow Edgbaston surface.

>India recovered from early setbacks thanks to a 91-run stand between Smriti and captain Kaur, with late hitting from Richa Ghosh, who plundered 23 runs from the penultimate over, lifting India to 170-6.

>Pakistan made a bright start with 37 runs in the first four overs, but Deepti turned the game, striking twice early before combining with fellow spinner Shree Charani.

>Pakistani batters failed to withstand the pressure from India's spinners, losing seven wickets for 31 runs from 75-3, with Sharma wrapping up victory in the 17th over.

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>India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, on Sky Sports Cricket:

>"Whenever we need Smriti and Deepti, they are always there to push the team, so we're really happy with the way they both played today.

>"It was a decent pitch. We initially put ourselves under unnecessary pressure, but when Smriti and I were batting, we tried to control the game and got what we wanted. Then Richa Ghosh came in, and she is a class hitter of the ball.

>"Cricket is a game where, if you take all your catches, you always win matches - and I think that's what made the difference in the field."

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>Pakistan captain Fatima Sana, on Sky Sports Cricket:

>"The batting side was really disappointing. We need to step up in the next matches because we have still a long way to go in the World Cup.

>"We were good [in the field] until 15 overs, after that we gave some extra runs.

>"Catches win the matches. Unfortunately, those who dropped the catches were senior players.

>"We need to improve in the bowling and fielding in the next matches because if we collapse in the fielding it costs the whole match."

>Player of the match - Deepti Sharma (5-10) - on Sky Sports Cricket:

>"I like ICC tournaments. I picked up right where I left off, and I'm very grateful. I enjoy wickets like this - the ball was turning, so I varied my pace with every delivery across my overs.

>"I believed in myself and bowled in the right areas. I wasn't worried about not taking wickets; I always trusted that I would step up for the team when the time came.

>"It was an amazing crowd here, with so many people coming out to support India."

>Everyone can stream all 12 group matches involving England, Scotland and Ireland, as well as the semi-finals and final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup live for FREE on the Sky Sports App.

>All you have to do is download the latest version of the Sky Sports App onto your phone or tablet and log in.

>Watch every ball of the Women's T20 World Cup exclusively live on Sky Sports and NOW through to the final at Lord's on July 5.