The Scotland women's cricket team won the 2026 T20I tri-series after defeating the Netherlands in the final match in Edinburgh [1, 2].

The victory establishes Scotland as a dominant force in the regional competition and marks a successful home series for the national team.

All-rounder Kathryn Bryce anchored the performance with a rapid 63 runs [2]. Bryce also contributed to the bowling effort by taking one wicket, ensuring Scotland maintained pressure on the Netherlands throughout the encounter [2, 3].

Other key contributors included Chloe Abel, who recorded two wickets for eight runs [3]. The team also benefited from the efforts of Olivia Bell, and Priyanaz Chatterji during the tournament [1].

Weather played a significant role in the final match, which was described as rain-hit [2]. Despite the interruptions, Scotland managed to secure the win and top the series table [2, 3].

This victory capped a strong run of form for the squad. Scotland recorded three wins in four matches across the series [1]. The triumph in the fifth match of the tri-series solidified their position as champions [4].

Scotland recorded three wins in four matches

This championship victory highlights the growing competitiveness of the Scotland women's national team. By securing three wins in four matches and performing well under rain-affected conditions, the squad demonstrates both tactical resilience and individual depth in their all-round play.