Record-Breaking Ticket Sales Signal Rising Popularity for Women’s T20 Cricket
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, set to be hosted in England and Wales, is already proving to be a resounding success before a ball is even bowled. More than 100,000 tickets have been sold, a figure that surpasses the total ticket sales for the entire 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – a 50-over tournament as reported by yardbarker. This milestone underscores the growing global interest and support for women’s cricket.
The England and Wales cricket board (ECB) is optimistic that this tournament will be a watershed moment for the women’s game in the United Kingdom. The recent triumphs of the Lionesses in football and the Red Roses in rugby union have demonstrably increased the visibility and popularity of women’s sports,creating a positive ripple effect across the sporting landscape. The ECB hopes to capitalize on this momentum and inspire a new generation of female cricketers and fans.
A Turning Point for Women’s Cricket in England
While England famously won the 50-over World Cup on home soil in 2017, the women’s game has continued to evolve and gain traction since then. The introduction of The Hundred, a short-form cricket competition, has been instrumental in attracting new audiences and broadening the reach of the sport as noted by Female Cricket. Despite this progress, the England women’s team has faced challenges in recent World Cups, failing to reach the final of the last three T20 World Cups.
The 2026 tournament will be a 12-team competition, with England opening their campaign against Sri Lanka. The matches will be held across seven venues in england and Wales, promising a nationwide celebration of women’s cricket. The tournament is scheduled to run from June 12th to July 5th, 2026.
England Captain Nat Sciver-brunt expressed her excitement about the record-breaking ticket sales, stating, “It’s hugely exciting to have sold 100,000 tickets already for this summer’s World Cup, and amazing that we’ve already outsold the whole of the 2017 World Cup. that tournament really felt like a turning point for the women’s game in England and Wales. Our game’s audience grew so much basically overnight because of that tournament, and it’s astonishing that more tickets have been sold six months out this time round than across that whole of 2017.”
Tournament Details at a Glance
- Dates: June 12 – July 5, 2026
- Host Nations: England and Wales
- Venues: Seven venues across england and Wales
- Opening Match: England vs. Sri Lanka
- Teams: 12 teams competing
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