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5 players who could play their last Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026

Shabnim Ismail
Shabnim Ismail. (Photo Source: ICC)

The Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 is set to commence on Friday, June 12, with hosts England taking on Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham. This will mark the beginning of what promises to be one of the most competitive editions of the global extravaganza.

While there are plenty of talented youngsters set to make their maiden Women’s T20 World Cup appearances this year, some experienced campaigners might be playing the marquee event for the last time.

Let’s take a look at some players who could be playing their final Women’s T20 World Cup this year:

5 players who could play their last Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026

5. Shabnim Ismail

Shabnim Ismail (SAF)
Shabnim Ismail (SAF). (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

In a surprising turn of events, the South African speedster, Shabnim Ismail, came out of international retirement about a month ago, hoping to win the Women’s T20 World Cup for her country. Ismail holds the record for the fastest ball bowled in women’s cricket. She is a key player for the Proteas, especially because the World Cup is being played in England, where the pitches could favour the seamers. The right-arm seamer could once again retire after the tournament.

4. Lea Tahuhu

Lea Tahuhu
Lea Tahuhu. (Photo Source: ICC)

Lea Tahuhu is a part of New Zealand’s legendary trio alongside Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates. They have fought many battles together and helped their country in the previous edition of the tournament in 2024. The 35-year-old has already retired from the ODI format, and this T20 World Cup could be her swansong as an international cricketer.

3. Megan Schutt

Megan Schutt
Megan Schutt (Photo by Albert Perez – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

Megan Schutt, 33, could be one of the most formidable bowlers in the tournament. She has had a decorated career, helping Australia win multiple world titles. The right-arm seamer has confirmed that the Women’s T20 World Cup this year will be her final ICC tournament. She will hope to help Australia reclaim the coveted title after missing out in the last edition.

2. Suzie Bates

Suzie Bates
Suzie Bates. (Photo Source: Jan Kruger-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Suzie Bates has announced that she will retire from international cricket after the T20 World Cup. The 38-year-old will bring the curtains down on a stellar international career that has spanned two decades. Bates is almost certain to finish her career as the highest run-getter in T20I cricket. She would like to go out on a high.

1. Sophie Devine

Sophie Devine
Sophie Devine. (Photo Source: ICC)

The talismanic all-rounder has officially confirmed that she will be retiring from international cricket after featuring in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Sophie Devine is still scoring plenty of runs and picking up crucial wickets. There is a huge possibility that she could lift the title once again and finish as the most valuable player of the competition.

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