As Match 32 of the ECB Women’s One-Day Cup 2026 approaches, both Lancashire Women and Warwickshire Women find themselves under pressure to revive their campaigns and stay connected to the mid-table battle.

Lancashire Women currently sit seventh on the points table with 10 points from six matches, having struggled to convert promising starts into consistent victories. Warwickshire Women are level on points in eighth place, though a no-result has slightly altered their path through the competition. A win for Lancashire would help them strengthen their push towards the upper half of the standings, while Warwickshire Women know an away victory could completely reignite their season.
Squads:
Warwickshire Women’s Cricket Team
Chloe Brewer, Meg Austin, Amuruthaa Surenkumar, Bethan Ellis, Charis Pavely, Davina Perrin, Abbey Freeborn, Natasha Wraith, Emily Arlott, Georgia Davis, Hannah Baker, Hannah Hardwick, Hannah Rainey, Issy Wong, Katie George, Millie Taylor
Lancashire Women’s Cricket Team
Danielle Collins, Emma Lamb, Eve Jones, Katie Mack, Liberty Heap, Darcey Carter, Kate Cross, Sophie Ecclestone, Mahika Gaur, Grace Potts, Fi Morris, Eleanor Threlkeld, Seren Smale, Grace Johnson, Alisa Lister, Alana King, Hannah Jones, Olivia Bell, Phoebe Graham, Sophie Morris, Tara Norris
Players to watch out:
Chloe Brewer
Chloe Brewer has steadily become an important part of Warwickshire Women’s batting setup, bringing composure and resilience to the top order. Her ability to settle early and rotate the strike effectively allows the innings to develop without unnecessary pressure. Brewer’s technique against seam bowling will be especially valuable at Old Trafford, where conditions are expected to assist movement with the new ball. If she can provide Warwickshire with a solid start, it could allow the middle order to play with greater freedom and confidence.
Meg Austin
Meg Austin adds balance and energy to the Warwickshire lineup with her ability to contribute in multiple departments. She has shown the temperament to absorb pressure situations while also accelerating when the team requires momentum. Austin has added 106 runs in 5 innings with the best score of 51 runs. Austin’s adaptability makes her a particularly useful player in the 50-over format, where partnerships and game awareness often decide matches. Against a Lancashire side packed with quality bowlers, her role in stabilizing the innings could prove crucial.
Kate Cross
Kate Cross remains one of Lancashire Women’s most experienced and dependable bowlers. Known for her exceptional control and ability to generate movement with the new ball, Cross thrives in English conditions, especially on surfaces like Old Trafford. Cross has claimed 8 wickets in 6 innings in the tournament. Her best bowling figures are 4/38 against Yorkshire Women. Her disciplined lines and knack for picking up early wickets often allow Lancashire to dominate the powerplay phase.
Pitch:
Old Trafford in Manchester is traditionally known for offering assistance to seam bowlers. Batters who survive the opening spell are usually rewarded later, as the pitch settles and becomes more conducive for stroke play. Spinners may come into play during the middle overs if the surface begins to wear slightly as the game progresses.
Weather:
The weather forecast for Manchester predicts cloudy conditions throughout the afternoon with temperatures expected to hover around 15°C. There is a slight chance of intermittent showers, while moderate winds are likely to aid swing bowlers, especially during the opening overs.
Match Details:
Date – May 13, 2026
Time – 3:00 PM IST
Venue – Old Trafford, Manchester
Broadcast – The ECB app, website, and YouTube channels.

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