Resolution criteria
This market will resolve based on the official final standings of Group 1 (also referred to as Group A) of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, scheduled to take place in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5, 2026.
The two teams that finish in the top two positions of Group 1 and qualify for the semi-finals will resolve to 50% YES each (split resolution).
The remaining four teams in Group 1 will resolve to 0% YES (NO).
Standings will be verified using the official ICC Standings Page or ESPNcricinfo.
If the tournament is cancelled, abandoned, or the group stage is not completed such that the top two advancing teams cannot be officially determined, the market will resolve N/A.
Background
The 10th edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup features 12 teams divided into two groups of six. Group 1 consists of Australia, India, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and tournament debutants the Netherlands. The top two teams from this group stage advance to the knockout semi-finals.
Australia: Six-time champions and historically the most dominant team in the tournament's history.
India: Semi-finalists or runners-up in multiple recent editions, boasting a highly competitive squad.
South Africa: Finalists in the 2023 tournament and consistent top-tier competitors.
Pakistan: Looking to break through to the knockout stages under captain Fatima Sana.
Bangladesh: Qualified after going undefeated in the global qualifier in Nepal.
Netherlands: Making their historic debut appearance at a Women's T20 World Cup.
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Resolution criteria
This market will resolve based on the final standings of Group 1 (Group A) of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
Top two teams: The two teams that finish in the top two positions of Group 1 and qualify for the semi-finals will resolve to 50% YES each (split resolution).
Remaining four teams: The remaining four teams in Group 1 will resolve to 0% YES (NO).
Standings will be verified using the official ICC Standings Page or ESPNcricinfo.
If the tournament is cancelled, abandoned, or the group stage is not completed such that the top two advancing teams cannot be officially determined, the market will resolve N/A.
Background
The 10th edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup takes place in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5, 2026. The tournament features an expanded format with 12 teams divided into two groups of six. Group 1 (Group A) consists of the following teams:
Australia: Six-time champions and historically the most dominant team in the tournament's history.
India: Semi-finalists or runners-up in multiple recent tournaments, boasting a highly competitive squad.
South Africa: Finalists in the 2023 tournament and consistent top-tier competitors.
Pakistan: Looking to break through to the knockout stages under captain Fatima Sana.
Bangladesh: Qualified after going undefeated in the global qualifier in Nepal.
Netherlands: Making their historic debut appearance at a Women's T20 World Cup.
This description was generated by AI. Review and verify everything here yourself. You can edit, replace, or delete any part of this description, including the resolution criteria. You do not need to trust the AI output.
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve based on the official final standings of Group 1 (also referred to as Group A) of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, scheduled to take place in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5, 2026.
Top two teams: The two teams that finish in the top two positions of Group 1 and qualify for the semi-finals will resolve to 50% YES each (split resolution).
Remaining four teams: The remaining four teams in Group 1 will resolve to 0% YES (NO).
Standings will be verified using the official ICC Website or ESPNcricinfo.
If the tournament is cancelled, abandoned, or the group stage is not completed such that the top two advancing teams cannot be officially determined, the market will resolve N/A.
Background
The 10th edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup features an expanded format with 12 teams divided into two groups of six. Group 1 consists of:
Australia: Six-time champions and historically the most dominant team in the tournament's history.
India: Frequent semi-finalists and runners-up in recent editions.
South Africa: Finalists in the 2023 tournament.
Pakistan: Competitors aiming to break through to the knockout stages under captain Fatima Sana.
Bangladesh: Qualified after an undefeated run in the global qualifier.
Netherlands: Making their debut appearance at a Women's T20 World Cup.
The top two teams from this group stage advance to the knockout semi-finals.
This description was generated by AI. Review and verify everything here yourself. You can edit, replace, or delete any part of this description, including the resolution criteria. You do not need to trust the AI output.