Hosts Rwanda come into the ICC Women’s T20I Challenge Trophy 2026 with the distinct advantage of playing in front of a passionate home crowd at Gahanga. They’ve been in fantastic rhythm lately, spearheaded by the consistent Henriette Ishimwe and the tactical leadership of Marie Diane Bimenyimana. On the other side, Vanuatu is the dark horse of this tournament. They might be ranked lower, but they have a knack for punching above their weight, famously toppling higher-ranked sides like Indonesia recently. While Rwanda relies on their…




