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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023: Australia aim sixth trophy, Harmanpreet's Kaur's India chase maiden title
2/9/2023 11:31:49 PM
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NEW DELHI, Feb 9: The much-envied hegemony of Australia is likely to continue, but a host of teams, led by India and England, will harbour hopes of breaking it when the ICC Women's T20 World Cup begins in Cape Town Friday. Packed with proven performers, Australia have lifted the trophy five times in seven editions. They have hardly been challenged in the format since winning the last T20 World Cup in 2020.
In the last 22 months, they have lost just one T20 and that defeat came against India away from home via a Super Over.
The defending champions will no doubt start as favourites once again and will aim for a second hat-trick of titles, which will be a record-extending sixth trophy.
The return of skipper Meg Lanning after a break is a massive boost for the holders. Star wicketkeeper batter Alyssa Healy, who is back after a calf injury, also seems to have shrugged off the rust which makes the side even more dangerous.
The team's biggest strength is its depth in batting with plenty of big hitters like Lanning, Healy, Ellyse Perry and Tahlia McGrath adorning the line-up.
Experienced pacer Megan Schutt will spearhead the bowling department, which has plenty of spinners to choose from.
All-rounder Ashleigh Gardner has also been in stellar form. A power-hitter down the order, the 25-year-old is the go-to person for skipper Lanning when Australia are in need of a wicket.
However, the hard-fought series against India and the loss in the warm-up match against Ireland shows that Australia too can be defeated and the likes of India, England and New Zealand would fancy their chances.
Runners up in the last edition, India will be keen to go one step ahead and claim the title that has eluded them thus far.
However, a lot will depend on the Indian batting unit, especially the top order comprising the likes of elegant Smriti Mandhana, big-hitting Shafali Verma and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur.
The 'Women in Blue' had enjoyed a stellar run at the 2020 edition before the final ended in disappointment.
Shafali, had been the breakout star, ending the tournament as India's leading run-scorer. Pumped up after the U19 World Cup win in South Africa a few days ago, the flamboyant opener will be keen to carry on the momentum.
India have found a much-needed finisher in U19 World Cup-winning young Richa Gosh and that will give the top order the freedom to the top order to go all guns blazing from the start.
India have a good mix of spin and pace options but bowling has been their achilles heel. The pace department, barring veteran Shikha Pandey, is relatively inexperienced. They will have to rise to the challenge.
The ever-reliable Deepti Sharma has been a match winner for India on several occasions, and with spinners sparkling in the warm-up matches, she will once again be a key player.
India have been clubbed alongside England, Pakistan, West Indies and Ireland in Group B. England, who have been a consistent force in the format for years, will be a strong contender.
Led by Heather Knight, England will be eager to get their hands on the title for the first time since inaugural edition in 2009. They have reached three finals without any success.
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