Written by: Karthik Reddy
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West Indies Women host Sri Lanka Women in the first ODI of the three-match series at the National Cricket Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on February 20, 2026. This series forms part of the ICC Women’s Championship, making every match crucial for both teams’ World Cup qualification hopes.

Captain Hayley Matthews returns from a shoulder injury that kept her out since June 2025, while Deandra Dottin makes her comeback after missing major 2025 tournaments.

Sri Lanka, led by the explosive Chamari Athapaththu, arrive with momentum from their recent home series and a balanced squad featuring quality spinners and experienced batters.

West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women Match Preview

This series marks the first international assignment for the West Indies Women in 2026. The hosts have undergone significant preparation, including two high-performance camps in Antigua and a specialized training camp at the Super Kings Academy in Chennai. Chinelle Henry takes over as vice-captain from Shemaine Campbelle, signaling a new chapter in team leadership.

Sri Lanka Women enter this tour ranked 6th in ODIs, three spots above the West Indies, ranked 9th. The visitors swept the West Indies 3-0 in their last ODI series in Sri Lanka in June 2024, ending a six-match losing streak against the Caribbean side that dated back to 2015. Sri Lanka will look to carry that momentum into hostile territory.

SL W vs WI W
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women Match Details

DetailsInformation
MatchWest Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women, 1st ODI
Date20 February 2026
Time7:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM Local Time
VenueNational Cricket Stadium, St George’s, Grenada
SeriesSri Lanka Women’s Tour of the West Indies 2026
ContextICC Women’s Championship 2025-2029

Pitch Report

The National Cricket Stadium in Grenada offers a balanced surface that provides assistance to both batters and bowlers. The pitch typically offers good pace and carry for fast bowlers early in the innings, with seamers finding swing and movement with the new ball during the morning session.

As the match progresses and the pitch settles, batting becomes easier. Stroke-makers can trust the surface and play their shots with confidence through the middle overs. Spinners come into the contest as the pitch wears, especially in the second innings when the ball grips and turns. Teams batting second have historically found success here, with targets becoming easier to chase once the initial seam movement subsides.

AspectDetails
Pitch TypeBalanced, assists pace early
Average 1st Innings Score220-250 in Women’s ODIs
Pace vs SpinPace early, spin later
Toss FactorBat second preferred
Boundary SizeStandard boundaries

Weather Report

Grenada in February offers ideal cricket conditions. St George’s enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures and moderate humidity. The morning starts at 9:30 AM local time provides pleasant playing conditions before the afternoon heat builds. Expect clear skies with minimal chance of rain that could interrupt play.

ConditionDetails
Temperature27-29°C
SkyMostly sunny
Rain ChanceLow (under 20%)
Humidity70-75%
OverallExcellent for cricket

Toss Prediction

The captain winning the toss will likely choose to bowl first. The pitch offers early assistance to seamers with the new ball, and chasing becomes easier as the surface settles. Both teams have strong bowling attacks that can exploit morning conditions. Setting a target on this ground has proven tricky, and teams batting second have enjoyed success at this venue.

Injury Updates

West Indies Women: The full 18-member squad is fit and available for selection.

Sri Lanka Women: No injury concerns have been reported.

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West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women Head-to-Head Records

The rivalry between these two sides remains one of the closest in women’s ODI cricket. West Indies hold a narrow edge in the overall record, but Sri Lanka dominated their most recent meeting with a 3-0 series sweep in June 2024.

CategoryStats
Total ODI Matches35
West Indies Women Wins18
Sri Lanka Women Wins17

Last Five Matches

  • SL Women won by 160 runs 21-Jun-2024
  • SL Women won by 5 wickets (with 172 balls remaining) 18-Jun-2024
  • SL Women won by 6 wickets (with 95 balls remaining) 15-Jun-2024
  • WI Women won by 40 runs, 15-Oct-2017
  • WI Women won by 7 wickets (with 44 balls remaining) 13-Oct-2017

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Top Picks For The Match

PlayerTeamRoleKey Points
Chamari AthapaththuSL-WAll-rounderCaptain, aggressive opener, 168 runs in 2025 ODI World Cup, match-winner
Hayley MatthewsWI-WAll-rounderCaptain, top scorer vs SA with 104 runs, returns from injury fully fit
Deandra DottinWI-WAll-rounderExplosive power-hitter, returns after injury layoff, T20 specialist adapting to ODIs
Inoka RanaweeraSL-WBowlerLeft-arm spinner, 7 wickets in 2025 World Cup, economy under 5
Nilakshi de SilvaSL-WBatterStandout at 2025 World Cup with 168 runs, dependable middle-order anchor
Stafanie TaylorWI-WAll-rounder5,800+ ODI runs at avg 43, experienced campaigner, performs in big matches
Afy FletcherWI-WBowlerLead spinner, consistent wicket-taker, controls middle overs
Harshitha SamarawickramaSL-WBatterSolid top-order presence, adds depth to batting lineup
About the Author

As the editor of TheCricketPanda, Karthik Reddy combines his extensive knowledge of fantasy cricket with a deep passion for the sport to deliver precise predictions and strategic advice. With over 4 years of experience in analyzing IPL and international cricket matches, he has become a trusted name among fantasy sports enthusiasts. Karthik’s keen eye for detail, backed by data-driven insights and a thorough understanding of player performance and match dynamics, has helped fans make informed decisions in their fantasy leagues.

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