Marriott Bonvoy broadens ICC partnership with women’s cricket tournament deal

Marriott Bonvoy has expanded its partnership with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to include the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, extending its role as the tournament’s Official Accommodation Partner.

The competition will take place across England in June and July 2026, with matches scheduled in London, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol and Southampton. The partnership builds on Marriott Bonvoy’s involvement with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup earlier this year and reflects a broader focus on fan engagement through travel and hospitality experiences linked to international cricket.

Marriott Bonvoy has extended its ICC partnership to include the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England

As part of the collaboration, Marriott Bonvoy members will be able to redeem points or bid for more than 150 Marriott Bonvoy Moments experiences. These include matchday hospitality packages, pre-match experiences, training sessions with former cricket players and the return of the Anthem Kids programme, which gives children the opportunity to walk onto the field alongside players before matches.

The agreement comes as women’s cricket continues to record rising global engagement. The 2026 tournament will also mark the first edition to feature 12 participating nations and the largest prize pool in the event’s history.

Marriott Bonvoy said its hotel portfolio would support accommodation requirements linked to ICC tournaments and conferences throughout the year. Hotels located near major cricket venues in England include properties in London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and Southampton.

John Toomey, chief commercial officer, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International, commented that the partnership had helped create stronger connections between fans and the sport, adding that the Women’s T20 World Cup presented a further opportunity to develop travel and hospitality experiences around the tournament.

Sanjog Gupta, ICC chief executive, said the expanded collaboration would help strengthen fan engagement around women’s cricket and support the continued growth of ICC women’s events globally.

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