The Kalahari Women’s T20I Tournament 2026 opener brings together two teams with vastly different journeys but a shared hunger for a trophy. Botswana, playing on home soil, carry the weight of being two-time runners-up and will be desperate to finally cross the finish line this year. Across the pitch, the Brazilian arrive with their trademark flair and a higher global ranking. While Botswana relies on the local knowledge of the Gaborone tracks, Brazil brings a professionalized setup that has seen them dominate much of the South American circuit, making this a high-stakes clash of styles right out of the gate.

Squads:
Botswana Women’s Cricket Team
Aliya Motorwala, Goabilwe Matome, Oratile Kgeresi, Pako Mapotsane, Tlhalefo B Godisamanga, Amantle Mokgotlhe, Merapelo Phiase, Onneile Keitsemang, Tuelo Shadrack, Wendy Moutswi, Laura Mophakedi, Goitseone Setshwane, Kesego Inakale, Maatla Sefati
Brazil Women’s Cricket Team
Ana Clara Sabino, Camille Vitoria, Evelyn Muller, Laura De Silva, Maria Silva, Carolina Nascimento, Laura Cardoso, Roberta Avery, Lindsay Boas, Mayara dos Santos, Giulia Ribeiro, Lara Moises, Maria Ribeiro, Marianne Artur, Nicole Monteiro
Players to watch out:
Laura Mophakedi
Laura stands out as the cornerstone of the batting lineup, having amassed a solid 1134 runs over a long career span beginning in 2018. While her average sits at 16.20, her value lies in her consistency and ability to hold down an end, as evidenced by her 74 caps and four half-centuries. She is particularly effective at finding the boundary with 102 fours to her name, making her the primary run-getter the team relies on to set a competitive platform.
Amantle Mokgotlhe
Amantle provides essential depth to the bowling unit and has been part of the international setup for nearly eight years. With 25 wickets across 60 matches, she has shown she can handle the pressure of big tournaments, often used to rotate through the middle overs to keep the scoring rate in check. Her career-best figures of 3/2 highlight a potential for lethal spells that can turn a game in a matter of a few deliveries.
Roberta Avery
Avery has been a dominant force in the batting lineup since 2018, recently crossing the prestigious 1000-run milestone. With an impressive average of 30.57 and a career-best unbeaten 77, she is the player the team looks to for stability and big scores. Her ability to stay in the middle is highlighted by 19 not outs across 52 innings, while her 76 career boundaries show she knows exactly how to find the gaps when the pressure is on.
Nicole Monteiro
Monteiro is the spearhead of the bowling attack, boasting a remarkable 68 wickets at an elite average of just 9.89. She is exceptionally efficient, maintaining a tight economy rate of 4.25 while striking every 14 balls on average. Her career-best figures of 5/7, along with four four-wicket hauls, prove that she isn’t just a container but a genuine wicket-taking threat capable of tearing through any top order.
Pitch:
Fast bowlers often find a bit of zip in the first hour when there is lingering morning moisture, but the pitch quickly flattens out into a batter’s paradise. Batters who trust the bounce can play through the line with confidence, as the ball generally comes onto the bat consistently without much lateral deviation once the sun is overhead.
Weather:
The conditions will be sunny with a high of 29°C and a low of 16°C. With 0% chance of rain and a light 5 mph wind from the northwest, expect the ovals to remain bone-dry and bake further under the sun, intensifying the spin-friendly conditions as the day progresses.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Aliya Motorwala, Goabilwe Matome, Amantle Mokgotlhe, Tuelo Shadrack, Laura Mophakedi, Ana Clara Sabino, Camille Vitoria, Laura De Silva, Carolina Nascimento, Nicole Monteiro, Roberta Avery
Match Details:
Date – April 6, 2026
Time – 1:00 PM IST
Venue – Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone
Broadcast – The game will be live-streamed on the FanCode app and website.

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