Women's T20 World Cup: Wyatt-Hodge century powers England to record-breaking win over Sri Lanka

Women's T20 World Cup: Wyatt-Hodge century powers England to record-breaking win over Sri Lanka

England launched the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 in emphatic fashion on Friday, overwhelming Sri Lanka by 87 runs at Edgbaston and extending their remarkable record in home World Cups.

The hosts posted a staggering 219/1 after being sent in to bat, setting a new Women's T20 World Cup record score and eclipsing the previous mark of 213/5 that England themselves established against Pakistan in 2023.

Sri Lanka, chasing a target never before achieved in the tournament, were dismissed for 132.

The star of the evening was Danni Wyatt-Hodge, who produced a magnificent unbeaten 105 from 62 deliveries. Her innings featured 13 boundaries and a six, making her the first player to reach three figures at this year's tournament. The knock was also the seventh century in Women's T20 World Cup history and only the second by an English player.

It capped a memorable period for Wyatt-Hodge, whose partner Georgie gave birth to their first child on May 20. She reached her hundred with a sweep to the fence and ended the innings by striking the final ball for four as England plundered 26 runs from the last over.

Wyatt-Hodge and Amy Jones laid the foundation with a 135-run opening stand after England raced to 51 without loss in the powerplay.

Jones made 53 from 38 balls despite being dropped on 12 and 48 before falling to Malki Madara, caught by Chamari Athapaththu at mid-off. Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, recently back from injury, added a rapid 46 from 22 balls.

Sri Lanka's response never gained momentum. Athapaththu departed for four in the fourth over, brilliantly caught behind by Wyatt-Hodge off Charlie Dean. At 39/3 after six overs, the chase was already faltering.

Harshitha Samarawickrama contributed 29, while Nilakshika Silva top-scored with 39. However, left-arm seamer Freya Kemp's superb 4/22, including a spell that briefly put her on a hat-trick, ensured England opened the tournament with a commanding victory.

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