The Belgium Women’s Tour of Luxembourg 2026 promises a crucial four-match T20I contest between two teams seeking a response after difficult recent campaigns. Scheduled from 22 to 23 August, with all matches at the Pierre Werner Cricket Ground, the series will give Belgium and Luxembourg an immediate opportunity to turn disappointing results into renewed confidence and valuable match experience.

Belgium enter the tour after a forgettable four-match bilateral T20I series against Switzerland at home in May 2025, where they lost every game. That result will remain an important part of the pre-series narrative, but the upcoming contest offers a fresh setting and a chance for the Belgian side to demonstrate greater consistency across batting, bowling and fielding. With four matches compressed into two days, adaptability and recovery between games could prove just as important as individual performances.
Luxembourg will also be looking to rebuild after a challenging outing in the Women Central Europe Cup 2026 in the Czech Republic in June. They suffered defeats in all four matches of that campaign, leaving the team with plenty to address before returning to T20I action. Playing at home should provide familiarity with the Pierre Werner Cricket Ground, while the series format gives Luxembourg several opportunities to correct mistakes and develop momentum.
With both sides coming off four-match losing campaigns, the contest is not merely a bilateral engagement; it is a chance for one team to gain early control, build belief and finish the tour with a meaningful shift in momentum.
Squads:
Belgium Women’s Cricket Team:
Alix Brodin ©, Attia Diwan Ali, Shonaya Mehta, Beatrice Pierre, Irma Vrignaud, Shurthi Yenamandra, Shamma Diwan Ali, Shabana illahi, Arussa illahi, Shweta Sinha, Mamta Mishra, Rosemary Lister, and Ankita Mehta.
Luxembourg Women’s Cricket Team:
Aarti Priya ©, Pooja Agarwal (Vice-captain) (wk), Elena Gebhard, Georgia Brealey, Jagrati Dubey, Katarina Mikjel, Kerry Fraser, Maria Serfioti, Penelope Neighbour, Sanah Abbas, Shivani Sati, Sonal Sengar, and Stella Wykes-Templeman.
Schedule: Belgium Women’s Tour of Luxembourg 2026
22nd August 2026: 1st T20I. 2 PM IST.
22nd August 2026: 2nd T20I. 7 PM IST.
23rd August 2026: 3rd T20I. 2 PM IST.
23rd August 2026: 4th T20I. 7 PM IST.
Note: All the matches of the series will be played at Pierre Werner Cricket Ground.
Broadcast and Live Streaming Details:
The series scorecards will be available on Cricbuzz and Cricinfo platforms. Fans can also look out for official social media handles of their respective teams.

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