🏏ICC Women's T20I WC 2024: Group B - Match 20: EngW vs WIW 🏏

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🏏ICC Women's T20I WC 2024: Bangladesh vs Scotland: Group B - Match 1 - at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah on 03/10/2024 @ 3:30 PM IST🏏


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The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 officially kicked off in style yesterday with the Captains’ Day at the Dubai International Stadium, bringing together all 10 team captains on the eve of the ninth edition of the tournament.

This year, the ICC took a unique approach to the captains' photo by inviting each captain to individually showcase their excitement for the tournament set against the striking backdrop of the Dubai Frame, a symbol of the UAE’s landscape. The setting, which blends the Emirate’s iconic modern architecture with its desert heritage, reflects the cultural diversity of this edition’s World Cup.

The image was taken by Dubai-based Tina Patni, a well-known luxury fashion, beauty, and editorial photographer, recognized for her work with celebrities and has earned her international recognition for her unique style and expertise in the industry.

A special panel session featuring all 10 captains took place during the Captains’ Day, hosted by Melanie Jones, which showed fans a glimpse into the life, strategies and aspirations of the captains.

October 3 at the World Cup: Debutants and dark horses

Scotland make their Women's Cricket World Cup debut - against Bangladesh - to get this show on the road, with Sri Lanka and Pakistan also facing off on opening day.

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Australia Captain Alyssa Healy: “There are 10 teams sitting on the stage here today that deserve to be here and have a real shot of winning this World Cup. You don't come here to defend a title, that's not what a World Cup is about, you come here to win it, so we're here with that approach and I'm excited to get underway. “Our pool is quite a tricky one. We’ve got to get past a lot of these teams to be able to lift the trophy and it's a challenge we're excited for.”

West Indies Captain Hayley Matthews: “You play all year long preparing and this is obviously the pinnacle of where you want to be as a team and where you want to be competing. “Every series you play, every training session you have is towards that goal of a World Cup, so [preparation] definitely is a long process, and I think one as a West Indies team we've had in our sights for a very long time. So yeah, just hoping for some success.”

Bangladesh Captain Nigar Sultana: “Yeah, [shifting the event from Bangladesh] was pretty disappointing initially. But the thing is we're very professional. Now we are here and we are going to play this and we are pretty fortunate that we will do something that is going to help all the fans and the families and friends to get cheered. “I'm expecting a lot of spectators, because in Sharjah there are a lot of Bangladeshis there. And playing in this kind of event, I think more people will come watch us and support.”

Scotland Captain Kathryn Bryce: “Yeah, I think we just really want to compete in this competition. We've played some fantastic cricket in the qualifiers and leading up to it, so I think, we just want to go out there and do ourselves justice on that stage and put in some good performances against these teams.”

India Captain Harmanpreet Kaur: “I think that is something we keep learning every day. Because when you win, sometimes you feel, OK, that is something I have achieved. But at the same time, next day when you go, you may make small mistakes. And I think that is part of the game. And I think learning is something which is never going to stop, every day is a learning day. Every day I'm going and learning and getting experience from every game. Yeah, I think people around me, they are helping me, they are working hard to make our team go at that level where we want to be. I am happy with where our team is, like how our team is working hard to achieve small, small things.”

England Captain Heather Knight: “I think captaincy is always a constant challenge. I don't think you need that freshness as a captain. You've always been challenged in different ways and trying to learn little tricks and trying to grow in everything you do. But I think as you're there more, you learn to get your messages across in slightly different ways using the people around you. I've got through a few coaches as well, so that kind of helps freshen things up. And obviously, the team's constantly evolving, which is a place where you're obviously keeping things fresh and finding different ways to say things.”

Pakistan captain, Fatima Sana: “I will try to enjoy myself, express myself and back myself as well (as captain). Actually, our whole management is supporting me, and they told me that you just take a brave decision on the field, so just try to do this, be calm and just do whatever you want.”

New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine: “I think that's been the great thing about the women's game is the development and it's what's happened off the field I think that's helped achieve that. In terms of the quick bowlers you've seen the girls become more professional and what they've been able to do in the gym is starting to see bowlers hitting 120kms and more which it makes for a challenge. It's always exciting to be coming up against that but I think it just shows the development of the women's game that those sorts of skills continue to improve. “We've got a number of young fast bowlers coming through. And again, their development has been massive the last 12 - 18 months so certainly looking forward to seeing what sort of bowlers they can turn into.”

South Africa Captain Laura Wolvaardt: “I think obviously last year was great, but we're just looking to take it one game at a time. Obviously a very difficult pool, but hopefully we can make semi-finals and then anything can happen from that. “It's obviously a bit different now. I think most players who have played in the team have never played under anyone besides Hilton (Mooreng). But Dillon (du Preez), who's taken over, has been with us for four or five years. So, he still knowshow things were and where we’re headed. And we've actually got a batting coach and a fielding coach now this season for the first time officially as well, so everything just feels really well organized at the moment. It's been great just getting a lot of information from a lot of different coaches, even just to have the extra hands at training and to have specific groups doing specific things has been awesome. We’re looking forward to this tournament.”

Sri Lanka captain, Chamari Athapaththu: “We are coming with underdog tag all the time. So, we don't have any pressure. I don't want to take too much pressure on my shoulders and my teammates' shoulders. But we keep it simple. I have a very young team, so we have a few seniors as well. I hope we can continue our best performance, because we've been playing really good cricket the last 16 months. This is a different format and different conditions, so we have to start again, fresh days. So, keep it simple, one ball one time, one game one time.”

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Posted: 12 days ago
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Scotland defeated Pakistan in the warm-up fixture, Pakistan vs Scotland, Women's T20 World Cup Warm-up, Dubai, September 28, 2024

Bangladesh squad: Nigar Sultana (capt, wk), Nahida Akter, Murshida Khatun, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Sobhana Mostary, Rabeya Khan, Sultana Khatun, Fahima Khatun, Marufa Akter, Jahanara Alam, Dilara Akter, Taj Nehar, Shathi Rani, Disha Biswas

Scotland squad: Kathryn Bryce (capt), Chloe Abel, Abbi Aitken-Drummond, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce (wk), Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Katherine Fraser, Saskia Horley, Lorna Jack, Ailsa Lister, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Hannah Rainey, Rachel Slater

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Scotland are in a Women's Cricket World Cup - be it 50 overs or 20 - for the first time. They got there by making the final of the Qualifier earlier this year. They have lost each of their four T20Is against Bangladesh, the last of which came in September 2022. Bangladesh, though, last won a Women's T20 World Cup game in 2014, when they were hosts. A chance to tweak the record then, after going four editions winless.

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Player to watch: Nahida Akter, on 99 T20I wickets, could hold the key to Bangladesh's progress in the competition. She is on the verge of becoming the first woman from Bangladesh - and only the third across genders, behind Shakib Al Hasan and Mustafizur Rahman - to 100 T20I wickets. With a plethora of right-hand batters in Scotland's line-up, she could be licking her lips.

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Posted: 12 days ago
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Group B Teams and fixtures

In Group B, hosts Bangladesh are grouped with the West Indies, England, Scotland, and South Africa.

October 3, Thursday Bangladesh vs Scotland15:30 Sharjah
October 4, Friday South Africa vs West Indies15:30 Dubai
October 5, Saturday Bangladesh vs England15:30 Sharjah
October 6, Sunday West Indies vs Scotland19:30 Dubai
October 7, Monday England vs South Africa19:30 Sharjah
October 9, Wednesday South Africa vs Scotland15:30 Dubai
October 10, Thursday Bangladesh vs West Indies19:30 Sharjah
October 12, Saturday Bangladesh vs South Africa19:30 Dubai
October 13, Sunday England vs Scotland15:30Sharjah
October 15, Tuesday England vs West Indies19:30 Dubai

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Tournament form guide: In the pre-tournament warm-up games, Bangladesh lost to Sri Lanka by 33 runs, and beat Pakistan by 23 runs. Scotland beat Pakistan by eight wickets, and lost to Sri Lanka by five wickets.

Tournament form guide: In the pre-tournament warm-ups, Pakistan lost to Scotland by eight wickets, and lost to Bangladesh by 23 runs. Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 33 runs and Scotland by five wickets.

News brief: Scotland are in a Women's Cricket World Cup - be it 50 overs or 20 - for the first time. They got there by making the final of the Qualifier earlier this year. They have lost each of their four T20Is against Bangladesh, the last of which came in September 2022. Bangladesh, though, last won a Women's T20 World Cup game in 2014, when they were hosts. A chance to tweak the record then, after going four editions winless.

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Posted: 12 days ago
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Can we have prediction game in IF for this T20 Women Cricket WC?
This game will promote this forum.. ppl will be prompted to watch women Cricket WC..

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Posted: 12 days ago
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Match Info

Match: BANW vs SCOW, 1st Match, Group B, ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024

Date: Thursday, October 03, 2024

Time: 3:30 PM IST

Venue: Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah

Umpires: Claire Polosak, Lauren Agenbag

Third Umpire: Sue Redfern

Match Referee: GS Lakshmi

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The World Cup which will see 23 matches held over 18 days in the two host cities of Dubai and Sharjah, promises to entertain and inspire a new generation of cricket fans while serving as a transformative platform for women's cricket.

Official host for this World Cup is Bangladesh.

Matches will be overseen by all-women panel of match officials appointed by ICC on 24th of September 2024.

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