The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is underway, with 12 teams chasing the title across two groups. Every group has its strong contenders and its underdogs, and among the sides expected to struggle is Ireland — a team that has now opened its campaign with a defeat that means far more than a single bad day on the field.
A Defeat That Made the Record Books
Ireland's first Group-2 assignment came against Scotland, and it ended in a comprehensive loss. With that result, Ireland picked up a Women's T20 World Cup record that no team would ever want next to its name: the most consecutive defeats in the tournament's history. The side walked out for its 18th match at the World Cup, and for the 18th time it walked off beaten. That dismal run is exactly why Ireland is now being called the unluckiest team in the competition.
The Wait for a First Win Continues
Ireland has long been counted among the weaker cricketing nations, yet the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket means smaller teams can spring upsets at any time. Even so, the harsh reality remains unchanged — Ireland is still waiting for its very first win at a T20 World Cup. Against Scotland, the script played out the same familiar way, with the team going down by 40 runs.
How the Match Unfolded
Batting first, Scotland posted a solid 161 for 5 in their 20 overs. In reply, Ireland's innings fell apart and the side was bowled out for just 121. The batting failure ran deep: as many as 6 Ireland players could not even reach double figures. The team's only remaining hope now lies in its other group fixtures, where a victory could finally open Ireland's account and deliver that elusive first win in T20 World Cup history.













