The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 will kicked off in England and Wales from June 12. The events like the World Cups are not just about winning the trophy. They are also the perfect stage for young, fearless talents to showcase their abilities.
Every player dreams of representing their nation at the world cup, and this will be a golden opportunity for some players to make their mark and announce their arrival in style.
Here are the 5 young stars to watch in Women's T20 World Cup 2026:
Kayla Reyneke
The 20-year-old Kayla Reyneke will be the one of the most exciting young talents
entering this contest. The South African all-rounder has played nine T20Is for the Proteas, scoring 159 runs at an average of 53 a strike rate of 157.43. She impressed eith her heroics with the bat in the series against New Zealand. The former Under-19 South African captain will play an important role for her side in English conditions.
Richa Ghosh
The Indian batting powerhouse Richa Ghoshwill be entering this ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 with lots of expectations. The 22-year-old Richa will be one of India’s biggest hopes with the bat, especially in the death overs as a finisher.
She has the capacity to hit big sixes which is a rare phenomenon in women's T20 cricket. In 83 matches, she has scored 1253 runs with a strike rate of 144.03. She is already a regular member of the side, and a good World Cup campaign can propel her status even higher.
Georgia Voll
The 22-year-old batter from Australia Georgia Voll is the No.1 ranked T20I batter in the world, and that speaks volumes of her capabilities with the bat. Voll, in her short career, has become one of Australia’s most dependable players.
So far, she has played 12 matches, scoring 474 runs at a strike rate of 156.44. Voll is a strong top-order batter who can dismantle any bowling line-up on her day. A good campaign will give her career a huge boost.
Tilly Corteen-Coleman
The 18-year-old Tilly Corteen-Coleman will be the player to watch out for, for the hosts. She is considered one of the brightest talents, known for her left-hand spin bowling.
Tilly has already made her debut for England, and in her solitary appearance she picked up a wicket. If she has a good world cup, she can establish herself in England cricket.
Phebe Molkenboer
At just 21, Phebe Molkenboer has become a central figure in Netherlands women's cricket. She was one of the reasons for her side to qualify for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, having played a major role in the qualifiers.
In 54 T20I appearances so far, she has scored 720 runs for Netherlands, while also picking up 12 wickets with the ball. If Netherlands are to do well, she must deliver a career-defining tournament.









