Cricket Predictions and Betting Tips - 2026-05-31

Expert cricket predictions for 31 May 2026, covering the IPL final, Womens T20 Blast, T20 Blast, Kuwait Women vs Myanmar Women and Ireland Women vs Pakistan Women.

Cricket Predictions and Betting Tips - 2026-05-31
May 30, 2026
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Cricket Predictions and Betting Tips - 2026-05-31

The matchday of 31 May 2026 presents a very strong cricket predictions schedule, with the Indian Premier League, Asian Games Mens T20I Qualifier, Kuwait Women and Myanmar Women tour of Malaysia, Womens T20 Blast, South Africa A tour of England, Scotland Womens T20I Tri-Series, T20 Blast, Womens T20 Blast League Two and Womens Tri-Series in Ireland.

The main highlight of 31 May 2026 is the Indian Premier League final between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, so the IPL section must come first. The schedule also includes a men's and women's T20 Blast matches in England, women's international cricket and an unofficial Test in Beckenham.

The prediction reading must respect each competitive context. In an IPL final, emotional pressure, death-over management and decision-making under competitive noise carry huge weight. In the other T20 matches, the powerplay, wicket protection and the ability to accelerate without losing structure remain the most important points.

Indian Premier League

Gujarat Titans vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru contest the Indian Premier League final in Ahmedabad, in a maximum-pressure game with a very different atmosphere from a regular-season match. The final brings together two teams with strong arguments, but on a stage where every simple error can be amplified by the emotional context.

Gujarat Titans have a slightly favourable reading through the Ahmedabad context and their ability to play with greater control in narrow-margin games. Royal Challengers Bengaluru have enough quality to win, especially if they dominate the powerplay and put Gujarat under early pressure, but they must avoid rushed phases in the middle of the innings.

The prediction leans slightly towards Gujarat Titans. The pick values familiarity with the stage, the ability to manage high pressure and a small advantage if the final is decided in the death overs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru can win if they start better and keep wickets available, but Gujarat Titans seem slightly more prepared for a game decided by execution and emotional control.

Asian Games Mens T20I Qualifier

Nepal vs China

Nepal and China open the Asian Games Mens T20I Qualifier with the 1st Match, Group A, in Singapore. Nepal enter with a clearly stronger reading, mainly through greater competitive experience in international T20 cricket and more familiarity with qualification matches under real pressure.

China will need a very clean match to compete. The first objective will be to protect wickets, avoid an unstable powerplay and force Nepal to work for every phase of control. Nepal should try to take control early, using pressure with the ball and an organised innings to prevent the match from becoming emotionally open.

The prediction points towards Nepal. The pick values greater experience, better competitive structure and more ability to turn small advantages into control. China can compete if they start with discipline, but Nepal look superior overall.

Kuwait Women and Myanmar Women tour of Malaysia

Kuwait Women vs Myanmar Women

Kuwait Women and Myanmar Women enter the 2nd T20I in Bangi, in a match where Kuwait Women start with the editorial advantage. After the first match of the series, the team that adjusts the plan better, corrects errors and controls the powerplay should gain an important margin.

Kuwait Women should try to build an organised innings, keeping wickets available and preventing Myanmar Women from creating pressure with dot balls. Myanmar Women need early wickets to stop Kuwait from controlling the rhythm. Without that early impact, the game may become too comfortable for Kuwait.

The prediction leans towards Kuwait Women. The pick values greater expected organisation, better control of short phases and an advantage if the contest is decided by discipline. Myanmar Women can compete if they create a sequence of early wickets, but Kuwait Women look safer.

Womens T20 Blast

Surrey Women vs Somerset Women

Surrey Women and Somerset Women contest the 18th Match at the Kennington Oval in London, a game that promises balance but with Surrey Women slightly ahead in the editorial reading. The local factor can help considerably with rhythm management and choosing the right moments to accelerate.

Somerset Women need to control the powerplay and prevent Surrey Women from building a comfortable platform. If Surrey reach the middle overs with wickets available, they will have room to manage risk and attack late. Somerset will need early pressure to force Surrey away from the plan.

The prediction leans slightly towards Surrey Women. The pick values the home factor, better expected adaptation to conditions and a small advantage if the game is decided in the final overs. Somerset Women can compete, but Surrey Women look safer.

Essex Women vs Lancashire Women

Essex Women and Lancashire Women enter the 17th Match in Chelmsford, in a contest where Lancashire Women seem to have a slightly stronger reading. Essex Women will have the local factor, but Lancashire Women have arguments to control pressure phases better.

Essex Women need to use the start well, especially with the ball, to prevent Lancashire from building a solid innings. Lancashire Women should try to protect wickets and keep the scoring moving without taking risk too early. The middle block may decide the direction of the game.

The prediction leans slightly towards Lancashire Women. The pick values greater competitive consistency, better expected ability to manage tight phases and a small advantage if the match reaches the finish balanced. Essex Women can win at home, but Lancashire Women look slightly more complete.

The Blaze Women vs Durham Women

The Blaze Women and Durham Women play the 19th Match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, with The Blaze Women starting with the editorial advantage. The team seem better prepared to control women's T20 games where balance depends on constant pressure and good execution in the middle of the innings.

Durham Women need to make an early impact to prevent The Blaze Women from taking the rhythm. If The Blaze get through the powerplay without major damage, they will be able to control the middle overs better and prepare a more organised final acceleration. Durham must reduce easy singles and force decisions under pressure.

The prediction points towards The Blaze Women. The pick values greater stability, better expected rhythm control and more ability to turn pressure into practical advantage. Durham Women can compete if they find early wickets, but The Blaze Women look stronger overall.

South Africa A tour of England

England Lions vs South Africa A

England Lions and South Africa A enter Day 3 of the 2nd unofficial Test in Beckenham, a stage where the match should already have a clearer direction. On a third day of first-class cricket, control of long sessions and the ability to turn accumulated pressure into real advantage become decisive.

England Lions will have the home factor and should try to maintain pressure through discipline with the ball or long partnerships with the bat, depending on the match situation. South Africa A have the quality to respond, but need to avoid collapses and resist periods when English conditions may favour the bowlers.

The prediction continues to lean slightly towards England Lions. The pick values familiarity with conditions, greater comfort in the Beckenham context and a small advantage if the game is decided by session management. South Africa A can balance the match, but England Lions seem better placed.

Scotland Womens T20I Tri-Series

Bangladesh Women vs Netherlands Women

Bangladesh Women and Netherlands Women contest the 3rd Match of the Scotland Womens T20I Tri-Series in Edinburgh. Bangladesh Women start with the advantage through greater international experience and a better ability to manage pressure phases in T20 matches.

Netherlands Women need to make the game uncomfortable from early on. If they can stop strike rotation and force Bangladesh to play with more risk, they can take the match into a balanced final phase. Bangladesh Women should try to control the middle overs and reduce the weight of any early instability.

The prediction leans towards Bangladesh Women. The pick values greater competitive quality, better management of tight phases and an advantage if the game is decided by discipline. Netherlands Women can compete if they dominate the powerplay, but Bangladesh Women look better prepared.

T20 Blast

Middlesex vs Hampshire

Middlesex and Hampshire contest the 33rd Match in Northwood, in a game where Hampshire seem to have a slightly stronger reading. Middlesex will have the local factor, but Hampshire usually offer an interesting competitive structure for narrow-margin games.

Middlesex need to create early pressure, especially with the ball, to prevent Hampshire from building a secure innings. Hampshire should try to move through the powerplay with wickets available and use the middle block to prepare a final acceleration. If they manage that, they will have the advantage.

The prediction leans slightly towards Hampshire. The pick values greater competitive balance, better expected ability to respond under pressure and a small advantage if the game is decided in the death overs. Middlesex can win if they dominate the start, but Hampshire look more reliable.

Yorkshire vs Gloucestershire

Yorkshire and Gloucestershire enter the 31st Match at Headingley, Leeds, with Yorkshire starting with contextual advantage. Playing at home can be important, especially in a format where knowing the pace of the surface and scoring zones can make a difference.

Gloucestershire need to stop Yorkshire from building a comfortable platform. If Yorkshire protect wickets in the powerplay, they will have room to manage the middle overs and attack with more security late on. Gloucestershire will need early instability to balance the match.

The prediction leans towards Yorkshire. The pick values the home factor, better expected adaptation to conditions and an advantage if the game is decided by phase control. Gloucestershire can compete if they find early wickets, but Yorkshire look safer.

Warwickshire vs Northamptonshire

Warwickshire and Northamptonshire contest the 30th Match at Edgbaston, Birmingham, in a game where Warwickshire seem slightly better placed. The Edgbaston context may favour a team that can control rhythm, pressure and decision-making in the final overs.

Northamptonshire have arguments if they can start strongly and remove comfort from Warwickshire. Even so, Warwickshire should try to build patiently, preserve wickets and turn the middle block into a period of control. Final execution may be decisive.

The prediction leans slightly towards Warwickshire. The pick values the home factor, better expected management of the middle phases and a small advantage if the match reaches the finish balanced. Northamptonshire can compete, but Warwickshire look more stable.

Essex vs Derbyshire

Essex and Derbyshire enter the 29th Match in Chelmsford, with Essex starting with the editorial advantage. Derbyshire can be dangerous if the game enters an open rhythm, but Essex seem better prepared to control the match through organisation and execution.

Essex should try to control the powerplay and prevent Derbyshire from finding early momentum. Derbyshire need wickets or clusters of boundaries to change the dynamic, because in a controlled game the advantage tends to move towards Essex. The middle block will be fundamental.

The prediction leans towards Essex. The pick values the home factor, greater competitive stability and better ability to manage pressure phases. Derbyshire can create danger if they start strongly, but Essex look superior overall.

Nottinghamshire vs Durham

Nottinghamshire and Durham play the 34th Match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, with Nottinghamshire carrying a strong reading. Trent Bridge often favours high-tempo games, but the home team seem to have more tools to manage that type of scenario.

Durham will need to control the start and prevent Nottinghamshire from imposing aggression with security. If Nottinghamshire reach the middle overs with wickets available, they can use depth to accelerate and put Durham under pressure. Durham need to break that rhythm early.

The prediction leans towards Nottinghamshire. The pick values the home factor, greater expected attacking capacity and better management of a potentially fast game. Durham can compete if they stop the powerplay, but Nottinghamshire look stronger.

Surrey vs Kent

Surrey and Kent enter the 32nd Match at the Kennington Oval, London, with Surrey clearly well placed in the editorial reading. Surrey have a strong combination of depth, control and ability to respond to pressure phases.

Kent need early wickets to stop Surrey from building a comfortable innings. If Surrey move through the start without major damage, they will be able to control the match with strike rotation and progressive acceleration. Kent must make the game irregular to have a real chance.

The prediction points towards Surrey. The pick values the home factor, greater competitive depth and better ability to decide in the final overs. Kent can compete if they dominate the powerplay, but Surrey look stronger overall.

Womens T20 Blast League Two

Worcestershire Women vs Derbyshire Women

Worcestershire Women and Derbyshire Women contest the 12th Match at New Road, Worcester, in a game where Worcestershire Women start with a slight advantage. The local factor may be important in a match where simple execution and reducing errors should carry considerable weight.

Derbyshire Women need to create early pressure, mainly with the ball, to prevent Worcestershire from building a stable innings. Worcestershire should try to protect wickets and keep the scoring moving without taking excessive risk.

The prediction leans slightly towards Worcestershire Women. The pick values the home factor, better expected adaptation to conditions and a small advantage if the match is decided by discipline. Derbyshire Women can compete, but need a very strong start.

Kent Women vs Gloucestershire Women

Kent Women and Gloucestershire Women enter the 11th Match in Canterbury, with Kent Women showing a slightly superior reading. Playing at home can help with rhythm management and choosing the right moments to accelerate.

Gloucestershire Women will need to stop Kent Women from controlling the powerplay. If Kent build a secure platform, they will be able to manage the middle overs and reach the finish with more options. Gloucestershire need early wickets to change that logic.

The prediction leans towards Kent Women. The pick values the local context, greater expected stability and a small advantage if the game is decided by phase control. Gloucestershire Women can balance the match, but Kent Women look safer.

Northamptonshire Women vs Middlesex Women

Northamptonshire Women and Middlesex Women contest the 10th Match in Northampton, a fixture with a potentially narrow margin. Northamptonshire Women will have the local factor and seem slightly better placed to control the early phases.

Middlesex Women need to enter with discipline, especially with the bat, to avoid being trapped in an early recovery. Northamptonshire Women should try to press in the powerplay, limit easy boundaries and build a gradual advantage through the middle overs.

The prediction leans slightly towards Northamptonshire Women. The pick values the home factor, better expected rhythm control and a small advantage if the match is decided by discipline. Middlesex Women can win if they start better, but Northamptonshire look safer.

Sussex Women vs Glamorgan Women

Sussex Women and Glamorgan Women appear in the 9th Match with the venue still listed as TBC. Since the ground is not confirmed, the prediction must be made cautiously and without assigning an advantage from specific conditions.

Sussex Women seem to have a slightly stronger reading through their expected ability to control the powerplay and manage risk with more balance. Glamorgan Women can compete if they create early pressure and prevent Sussex from reaching the middle overs with wickets available.

The prediction leans slightly towards Sussex Women. The pick values greater competitive stability and better expected execution in short phases. Since the venue is listed as TBC, the reading does not use home factor or pitch conditions.

Womens Tri-Series in Ireland

Ireland Women vs Pakistan Women

Ireland Women and Pakistan Women contest the 3rd Match of the Womens Tri-Series in Ireland in Dublin. Ireland Women play at home and can use the conditions to balance the match, but Pakistan Women have a stronger competitive reading through experience and variety of resources.

Ireland Women need a very disciplined powerplay to keep the match alive. If they lose early wickets, Pakistan Women can control the game with varied bowling and constant middle-over pressure. Pakistan should avoid rushing and build a solid innings before accelerating.

The prediction leans towards Pakistan Women. The pick values greater international experience, better tactical ability and more resources to decide in pressure phases. Ireland Women can compete in Dublin, but Pakistan Women look more complete.

Executive summary of the day

The editorial reading for 31 May 2026 gives the advantage to Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League final, Nepal Women in the women's 3rd Place Play-off, Thailand Women in the women's final, Kuwait Women in the 2nd T20I against Myanmar Women, Surrey Women, Lancashire Women and The Blaze Women in Womens T20 Blast, England Lions on Day 3 of the 2nd unofficial Test, Bangladesh Women in the Scotland Womens T20I Tri-Series, Hampshire, Yorkshire, Warwickshire, Essex, Nottinghamshire and Surrey in the T20 Blast, Worcestershire Women, Kent Women, Northamptonshire Women and Sussex Women in Womens T20 Blast League Two, and Pakistan Women in the Womens Tri-Series in Ireland.

Important note: These predictions are an editorial read based on playing patterns and competitive context, not a guarantee of result. They may not match picks published on other pages, because they follow different methodologies and may prioritise different criteria.