IND-W vs AUS-W Dream11 Prediction Today Match 30, Dream11 Team Today - ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, Match 30
The ind-w vs aus-w dream11 prediction today match puts the tournament’s two most dominant bowling performances in direct contest — Wareham (Econ 3.80, tournament’s BEST) vs Charani (12 WC wkts, Econ 5.31, tournament’s sole bowling leader). Australia arrive at Lord’s with W W W W W WC form and the most economical bowling pair in the tournament (Wareham + Molineux combined Econ under 4.25), while India counter with Mandhana (167 WC runs, tournament’s 4th highest scorer) and a February 2026 series win over this same AUS-W side. Lord’s afternoon pitch report explicitly says “afternoon sun creates a batting paradise” — making this a high-scoring fantasy fixture where top-order batters and economical bowlers earn the most points.
You can explore toss and match conditions in our ind-w vs aus-w match prediction before locking your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 team. Wareham is the non-negotiable SL captain — dual-department ceiling no other player in this fixture can match. Flip to Mandhana as GL captain where India’s 35% upset probability and Charani’s 12-wicket dominance give maximum leaderboard separation against AUS-W-heavy teams.
Top Picks for IND-W vs AUS-W Dream11 Prediction
Top Batting Picks
- Georgia Wareham (AUS-W, ALL) — 5 WC wkts at Econ 3.80 (4M) + 78 WC runs at SR 181.39 | Tournament’s most economical bowler by the widest margin — Econ 3.80 vs the next best 4.50. SR 181.39 with 78 WC runs adds genuine batting explosiveness in the middle order. Batting + bowling dual-department ceiling on Lord’s afternoon batting paradise makes her the highest individual fantasy pick in this fixture. Your SL captain.
- Smriti Mandhana (IND-W, BAT) — 167 WC runs at Avg 41.75, SR 153.21 (4M) — tournament’s 4th highest scorer | India’s batting cornerstone and the most reliable IND-W batter in this World Cup. Two half-centuries across 4 WC matches on surfaces averaging 147+ confirms she performs in big fixtures. On Lord’s afternoon surface where par is 150-155, Mandhana’s powerplay aggression gives India their highest batting ceiling. Your GL captain.
- Ellyse Perry (AUS-W, ALL) — 127 WC runs at Avg 42.33, SR 138.04 + 4 WC wkts, Econ 5.75 (4M) | AUS-W’s most experienced dual-department performer — 127 WC runs is the highest for any AUS-W batter in this tournament, and Econ 5.75 makes her bowling genuinely economical. On Lord’s batting-friendly afternoon surface, Perry’s ability to build big innings AND contribute with the ball gives her the second-highest dual-department ceiling in the AUS-W squad.
- Shafali Verma (IND-W, BAT/ALL) — 145 WC runs at SR 157.60 (4M) + 5 WC wkts, Econ 6.08 | India’s tournament 2nd highest run-scorer AND a genuine part-time bowling option — 145 WC runs at SR 157.60 is the highest SR of any IND-W batter with 100+ WC runs. Her dual-department returns (batting + bowling) across all 4 WC matches give her the highest individual ceiling of any IND-W non-Charani pick in this fixture.
Top Bowling Picks
- Georgia Wareham (AUS-W, BOWL) — 5 WC wkts at Econ 3.80 | Already counted in batting — tournament’s most economical bowler. Her leg-spin in the middle overs against India’s batting depth (Harmanpreet, Rodrigues, Deepti) is AUS-W’s most decisive individual bowling weapon. Non-negotiable in every format.
- Shree Charani (IND-W, BOWL) — 12 WC wkts at Econ 5.31 (4M) — tournament’s sole bowling leader | The most dominant bowler in the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup — 12 WC wickets at extraordinary economy on Lord’s afternoon surface against AUS-W’s deep batting lineup (Voll, Perry, Gardner, Wareham). Her spell in overs 7-14 is the match’s defining bowling sequence. Your GL VC — low ownership against AUS-W-heavy teams, massive upside.
- Sophie Molineux (AUS-W, ALL/C) — 6 WC wkts at Econ 4.50 (4M) | AUS-W’s captain and second-most economical WC bowler — Econ 4.50 is the 2nd best in the entire tournament behind Wareham. Her left-arm spin in the middle overs against India’s batting depth gives AUS-W a second match-winning bowling option. Dual-department batting floor at No.8 adds consistent SL value.
- Kim Garth (AUS-W, BOWL) — 5 WC wkts at Econ 6.08 (4M), 9 recent wkts, Econ 6.00 | AUS-W’s most reliable pace option — 5 WC wickets across 4 matches confirms consistent powerplay wicket-taking. Her seam on Lord’s surface against India’s openers (Mandhana, Shafali) in the powerplay is AUS-W’s most dangerous new-ball weapon. Your GL bowling differential over Sutherland.
IND-W vs AUS-W Dream11 Team Today
Small League Team (7 AUS-W + 4 IND-W)
Role | Player |
WK | Beth Mooney (AUS-W) |
BAT | Georgia Wareham (C) (AUS-W) · Ellyse Perry (AUS-W) · Georgia Voll (AUS-W) · Smriti Mandhana (IND-W) |
ALL | Sophie Molineux (AUS-W) · Deepti Sharma (IND-W) |
BOWL | Shree Charani (VC) (IND-W) · Kim Garth (AUS-W) · Annabel Sutherland (AUS-W) · Shafali Verma (IND-W) |
Grand League Team
Role | Player |
WK | Richa Ghosh (IND-W) |
BAT | Smriti Mandhana (C) (IND-W) · Shafali Verma (IND-W) · Georgia Voll (AUS-W) · Harmanpreet Kaur (IND-W) |
ALL | Georgia Wareham (AUS-W) · Deepti Sharma (IND-W) |
BOWL | Shree Charani (VC) (IND-W) · Sophie Molineux (AUS-W) · Radha Yadav (IND-W) · Kim Garth (AUS-W) |
Captain & Vice-Captain Choices
Format | Captain | Vice-Captain |
Safe / SL | Georgia Wareham | Shree Charani |
Risky / GL | Smriti Mandhana | Shree Charani |
IND-W vs AUS-W Probable Playing 11
IND-W Playing 11:
Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Richa Ghosh (WK), Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Shree Charani, Renuka Singh, Nandni Sharma*
AUS-W Playing 11:
Beth Mooney (WK), Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (C), Alana King, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton*
IND-W vs AUS-W Pitch & Weather Report — Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
Criterion | Verified Details |
Women’s T20Is at Venue | 5 — bat first 3, chase 2 |
WC 2026 Matches | 1 — batting-first team won (ENG-W 186/7) |
WC 2026 1st Innings Avg | 186 runs (1 match sample) |
Overall Avg 1st Innings | 147.2 runs |
Highest Total | 186/7 — ENG-W vs WI-W (June 24, 2026) |
Highest Chase | 121/5 — ENG-W vs AUS-W (DLS) |
Expected Par Score | 150–155 runs |
Strong Total | 170+ runs |
Surface Type | Batting-friendly in afternoon sun — Lord’s batting paradise |
Temperature | ~18–20°C (afternoon) |
Rain Risk | Low |
Dew | None — afternoon match, no floodlights |
Toss Preference | Bat first — afternoon sun + Lord’s batting paradise conditions |
Expert Dream11 Tips
- Wareham SL captain (Econ 3.80 + SR 181.39) and Mandhana GL captain (167 WC runs, Avg 41.75). Tournament’s most economical bowler vs most reliable IND-W batter — cleanest captain split in Group 1.
- Charani is the GL VC lock in both formats — 12 WC wkts, Econ 5.31, tournament’s sole bowling leader. Most teams will stack AUS-W and ignore her. One 3-wicket haul wins your GL contest.
- Molineux (Econ 4.50) and Wareham (Econ 3.80) are the two most economical bowlers in this tournament — both non-negotiable in SL. Garth adds wicket-taking upside as the smarter 4th bowling pick in GL.
- Ghosh (SR 154.90) is the GL WK over Mooney (SR 146.77) — higher SR, lower ownership, identical WK bonus. Mooney takes SL WK slot for batting floor (91 WC runs).
- Never pick Nandni Sharma or Lucy Hamilton as core picks — both confirmed in XI but carry 0 WC stats. Budget slot only in heavy AUS-W SL builds.
IND-W vs AUS-W Dream11 Prediction
Australia Women favourites — 65% probability.
For your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 prediction today match — Wareham SL captain, Mandhana GL captain, Charani the absolute bowling lock in both formats, Molineux the economy bowling lock alongside Wareham. 7 AUS-W in SL for complete favourites dominance. Flip to 7 IND-W in GL where Charani’s 12-wicket ceiling and Mandhana’s tournament-leading batting separate your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 team on the leaderboard. This is the match where blindly stacking Australia wins SL — and trusting India’s two tournament-leading individual performers (Mandhana batting, Charani bowling) is the GL play.
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FAQS❓
Georgia Wareham for SL — 5 WC wkts at Econ 3.80 (tournament’s best) + 78 WC runs at SR 181.39. For your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 prediction today match, Wareham’s dual-department ceiling on Lord’s afternoon batting paradise is the safest and highest individual captain choice in either squad. Smriti Mandhana for GL — 167 WC runs at SR 153.21, tournament’s 4th highest scorer, and the most reliable IND-W batter against AUS-W’s bowling attack.
Australia Women at 65-35. Perfect WC form (W W W W W), Wareham (Econ 3.80) and Molineux (Econ 4.50) combining for 11 WC wickets at under 4.25 runs per over. But India won 2 of 3 in February 2026 against this same AUS-W side — Charani (12 WC wkts) and Mandhana (167 WC runs) make this genuinely competitive. Don’t build your GL assuming an AUS-W demolition.
Bat first. Lord’s pitch report explicitly states “afternoon sun creates a batting paradise.” This 2:30 PM BST afternoon match has no morning overcast. Par score 150-155, strong total 170+. Both Harmanpreet and Molineux will bat first and post a target. For your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 prediction, load your top-order batting picks accordingly.
Two non-negotiables — Shree Charani (GL VC, 12 WC wkts Econ 5.31, tournament sole leader, near-zero ownership in AUS-W-heavy GL teams) and Smriti Mandhana (GL captain, 167 WC runs, most reliable IND-W batter against pace). For your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 prediction today match, these two cover India’s bowling ceiling and batting floor — everything else is secondary.
Batting paradise in afternoon sun — Lord’s pitch report explicitly confirms this. Par score 150-155, strong total 170+. WC 2026: batting-first team won the only match (ENG-W 186/7). No dew in this afternoon fixture — all bowlers operate on equal footing. For your ind-w vs aus-w dream11 team, prioritise top-order batters from both teams and the two most economical bowlers in the tournament: Wareham (Econ 3.80) and Molineux (Econ 4.50).