Girls’s T20 World Cup: Key questions with Tammy Beaumont – can England problem Australia? | Cricket Information

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Tammy Beaumont says the time is correct for somebody to problem Australia’s T20 World Cup supremacy when the match begins this week.

Heather Knight’s England are anticipated to be in rivalry together with Australia, who’re six-time champions and winners of the newest three editions.

England have gained the match as soon as – the inaugural version in 2009 – however Australia are favourites as soon as once more following their success in South Africa final yr.

The motion begins on Thursday at 11am – dwell on Sky Sports activities Cricket – as Bangladesh tackle debutants Scotland at Sharjah Cricket Stadium within the United Arab Emirates.

Who’re the earlier winners of the Girls’s T20 World Cup?

2009: England

2010: Australia

2012: Australia

2014: Australia

2016: West Indies

2018: Australia

2020: Australia

2023: Australia

And England batter Beaumont – not in Knight’s squad – is optimistic for her compatriots after a profitable summer time of cricket with wins towards Pakistan and New Zealand.

Will there be extra World Cup upsets?

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James Cole runs via all of the speaking factors and key gamers forward of the ICC Girls’s T20 World Cup within the United Arab Emirates – dwell on Sky Sports activities from Thursday October 3

“I actually think this World Cup is the most exciting in terms of upsets,” stated Beaumont, who’s the primary Englishwoman to hit 10 ODI centuries. “I believe there are a number of groups which have come a great distance.

“I believe Pakistan will problem in Group A and beat anybody on their day. Similar with Sri Lanka, a number of batters are stepping up.

“And I think Scotland will upset someone in that group.

“I believe the identical prime 4 will get via however there will definitely be much more change decrease down.”

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The ICC Girls’s T20 World Cup 2024 begins this October which you’ll watch on Sky Sports activities Cricket…

What concerning the state of the pitches?

England's Liam Plunkett during the nets session at Dubai Sports City in Dubai, UAE
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Can groups address the state of the pitches within the UAE?

“There are back-to-back games in a day. Two T20 games on one wicket, we will start to see some wear and tear and that will start to be more of a factor, particularly in those knockout games.”

Who can topple mighty Australia?

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Australia gained the 2023 Girls’s T20 World Cup in South Africa

“Australia are a team in transition. They have lost Meg Lanning from the last World Cup and there are a few other new faces in the team.

“They’ve clearly bought a number of depth – [Annabel] Sutherland, [Phoebe] Litchfield in The Hundred right here – however I’m not positive they’re enjoying their greatest T20 cricket.

“It is a good time for someone to step up and challenge them.”

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Highlights from the Girls’s T20 World Cup last as Australia beat South Africa by 19 runs to assert their sixth title

Can Sophie Ecclestone be a key consider England’s quest?

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Sophie Ecclestone made historical past by changing into the quickest lady to succeed in 100 ODI wickets

“The dew will play a factor but I think she is someone who can play in all conditions. If it turns, she can turn it big. If not, she can tie an end up and bowl it consistently.

“They may in all probability go along with three spinners to start out with however they’ve the 4 within the squad.

“All are in the top 20 in the T20 rankings which makes a real difference.”

What about Natalie Sciver-Brunt?

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One of the best of Nat Sciver-Brunt’s batting efficiency as she crashed a century in England’s third ODI towards Pakistan

“She is just so dominant with the bat. I actually think her bowling will be quite key in this World Cup as well with only one frontline seamer in Lauren Bell in the squad.

“The best way she performs spin will probably be an actual key for England particularly and the women actually feed off her when she is doing properly.

“She hits the ball all around the ground with such power.”

Pool part

Thurs Oct 3: Bangladesh vs Scotland (Sharjah) – 11am

Thurs Oct 3: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 3pm

Fri Oct 4: South Africa vs West Indies (Dubai) – 11am

Fri Oct 4: India vs New Zealand (Dubai) – 3pm

Sat Oct 5: Bangladesh vs England (Sharjah) – 11am

Sat Oct 5: Australia vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 3pm

Solar Oct 6: India vs Pakistan (Dubai) – 11am

Solar Oct 6: West Indies vs Scotland (Dubai) – 3pm

Mon Oct 7: England vs South Africa (Sharjah) – 3pm

Tues Oct 8: Australia vs New Zealand (Sharjah) – 3pm

Wed Oct 9: South Africa vs Scotland (Dubai) – 11am

Wed Oct 9: India vs Sri Lanka (Dubai) – 3pm

Thurs Oct 10: Bangladesh vs West Indies (Sharjah) – 3pm

Fri Oct 11: Australia vs Pakistan (Dubai) – 3pm

Sat Oct 12: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (Sharjah) – 11am

Sat Oct 12: Bangladesh vs South Africa (Dubai) – 3pm

Solar Oct 13: England vs Scotland (Sharjah) – 11am

Solar Oct 13: India vs Australia (Sharjah) – 3pm

Mon Oct 14: Pakistan vs New Zealand (Dubai) – 3pm

Tues Oct 15: England vs West Indies (Dubai) – 3pm

Semi-finals

Thurs Oct 17: Semi Ultimate 1 (Dubai) – 3pm

Fri Oct 18: Semi Ultimate 2 (Sharjah) – 3pm

Ultimate

Solar Oct 20: TBC (Dubai) – 3pm

Watch each match of the 2024 Girls’s T20 World Cup dwell on Sky Sports activities, beginning with the match opener between Bangladesh and Scotland on Thursday October 3 in Sharjah and concluding with the ultimate in Dubai on Sunday October 20.

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