Pakistan Women Poised for Dominance Against Scotland Women in T20 World Cup Warm-up
Welcome to icrickets.com's comprehensive fantasy analysis for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Warm-up match between Scotland Women and Pakistan Women. This T20 encounter at the County Ground, Derby, serves as a crucial preparatory game for both teams. The short format demands aggressive intent from the start, with every over and wicket being pivotal. Pakistan, a full member nation, will look to fine-tune their combinations and build momentum, while Scotland will aim to test their mettle against a stronger opponent and identify key performers. The pitch at Derby is typically well-balanced, offering good carry for pace early on but settling down to be a good batting track. Spinners often come into play as the game progresses. With clear weather forecast for June 9, 2026, we expect an uninterrupted, high-scoring affair, making it imperative to pick batters and all-rounders who can exploit the conditions.
โญ Top Captain Picks
- Nida Dar (Pakistan): As Pakistan's most experienced all-rounder, Nida Dar is a fantasy goldmine. Her ability to consistently pick up wickets (T20I Wickets: 120, Avg: 17.8, ER: 6.2) combined with her explosive batting (T20I Batting Avg: 24.5, SR: 115.3) makes her an undisputed captaincy choice. Against Scotland, expect her to dominate with both bat and ball, providing significant points through multiple avenues.
- Kathryn Bryce (Scotland): Scotland's captain and premier all-rounder, Kathryn Bryce is central to their performance. She bowls vital overs with her medium pace and is their most reliable batter. Her T20I record (Batting Avg: 28.1, SR: 118.9; Wickets: 45, Avg: 18.5, ER: 6.5) showcases her all-round prowess. Even against a strong Pakistan side, Bryce is likely to be involved in most of Scotland's key moments, making her a high-value captaincy pick, especially if you're looking for a differential.
- Bismah Maroof (Pakistan): The anchor of Pakistan's batting lineup, Bismah Maroof brings immense experience and consistency. Her T20I Batting Average of 27.8 with a strike rate of 102.1 speaks volumes about her ability to hold an innings together and score crucial runs. In a warm-up, she'll look to spend time in the middle, and against Scotland, she has the potential for a substantial score, making her a reliable captaincy option.
๐ฅ Vice-Captain Picks
- Fatima Sana (Pakistan): A dynamic fast-bowling all-rounder, Fatima Sana can be devastating with the new ball and has shown glimpses of her hitting ability lower down the order. Her T20I bowling average of 20.1 and an economy rate of 7.1 with 35 wickets suggest her wicket-taking potential. Her recent form has been impressive, making her an excellent vice-captain.
- Sidra Amin (Pakistan): Opening the batting for Pakistan, Sidra Amin is a solid top-order batter known for her clean hitting and consistency. Her T20I Batting Average of 22.3 at a strike rate of 110.5 makes her a strong contender for a significant contribution. If Pakistan bats first, she can lay a strong foundation, making her a safe vice-captaincy pick.
- Nashra Sandhu (Pakistan): Pakistan's lead left-arm orthodox spinner, Nashra Sandhu, is incredibly economical and a consistent wicket-taker, particularly in the middle overs. With 70 T20I wickets at an average of 16.5 and an economy rate of 5.8, she's a nightmare for opposition batters. On a Derby pitch that might offer some turn, Sandhu could be a potent threat.
๐ Differential Picks
- Muneeba Ali (Pakistan): As the wicketkeeper-batter, Muneeba Ali offers double points potential. She's an aggressive opener who can get quick runs at the top. While sometimes inconsistent, her T20I Strike Rate of 118.7 indicates her high-impact potential. Against Scotland, she could launch a quickfire innings, making her a superb differential pick for those looking to climb the ranks.
- Sarah Bryce (Scotland): The younger Bryce sister is a talented wicketkeeper-batter for Scotland. She bats in the top order and has shown flashes of brilliance. Her ability to contribute with both bat and gloves offers a higher ceiling than many might expect. If Scotland finds some rhythm, Sarah Bryce could quietly accumulate valuable fantasy points.
โ Players to Avoid
- Lorna Jack (Scotland): While a decent batter for Scotland, Lorna Jack's T20I strike rate of 95.0 and average below 15 indicate a struggle for quick scoring, especially against top-tier bowling attacks. Against a potent Pakistan bowling lineup, her scoring potential might be limited, making her a risky fantasy option.
- Katherine Fraser (Scotland): An off-spinner for Scotland, Katherine Fraser has shown promise but her T20I economy rate of 7.5 and limited wicket-taking consistency against stronger opposition make her a less appealing choice for this match. Pakistan's batters are adept against spin, which could restrict her fantasy output.
๐ Dream Team XI
Our Dream XI for this warm-up match prioritizes a strong batting lineup complemented by potent all-rounders and wicket-taking bowlers, leaning heavily towards Pakistan's superior talent pool. We're going with a balanced 1-4-2-4 combination (WK-Batters-Allrounders-Bowlers) featuring 7 players from Pakistan and 4 from Scotland to ensure a strong base with differential elements.
- Wicketkeeper: Muneeba Ali (PAK)
- Batters: Sidra Amin (PAK), Bismah Maroof (PAK), Aliya Riaz (PAK), Sarah Bryce (SCO)
- All-rounders: Nida Dar (PAK), Kathryn Bryce (SCO)
- Bowlers: Fatima Sana (PAK), Nashra Sandhu (PAK), Diana Baig (PAK), Abtaha Maqsood (SCO)