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Captains gear up for Women’s T20 World Cup

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
February 17, 2020
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SYDNEY: The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 is officially up and running as all ten skippers gathered for the captain’s media launch on Monday at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
The 2020 edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup is set to be the most closely-fought yet. A world record attendance for a women’s sports fixture could be set when the final is held on 8 March in Melbourne on International Women’s Day.
Host and defending champions Australia captain Meg Lanning is keen for her team to enjoy and not worry about the experience. “We’re looking forward to getting started, it’s great that we get to reach out to all our fans across the country and they’ll get the chance to see what will be an amazing tournament,” she said. “We want to enjoy the experience of playing in front of friends and family.
“It’s a once-in-a-career opportunity to play in a home World Cup, there is pressure and expectation in that but every team wants to win, as we do.”
Lanning’s side will face India in their tournament opener on 21st February, with India looking to build on the performances which saw them reach the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final in 2017.
Harmanpreet Kaur will be looking to make the most of the experiences from three years ago. “Our team is growing day by day, everyone is looking so positive,” she said. “It’s going to be very big if we win, I was very surprised at all the reaction from 2017. My parents didn’t tell me, they didn’t want us to feel the pressure. If we win, it’s going to be very big for us. We will try to give our best.”
Pakistan have similarly failed to reach its full potential in ICC competitions, a setback captain Bismah Maroof believes could change this time around. It is the work off the pitch as opposed to execution of skills that she feels could be most important.
“It’s important for us to get the right mindset, we’re working on the mental side of our game and so we want to be in a good frame of mind ahead of the first game,” she said. “We are missing big moments in the World Cups, we need to create chances for ourselves, live in the moment and try not to think about the big stage.”

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The #T20WorldCup skippers have truly arrived in Australia! pic.twitter.com/RLkxgm0nBc

— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) February 17, 2020

There is experience aplenty in Group A, not least from Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu, one of the few players in world cricket to have a better record against Australia than her format average. “I just play my natural game, I always took myself as a positive cricketer, playing freely – and that’s all there is to it,” she said.
“We played against Australia last summer, we learned a lot about them and what makes them the best team in the world. We’re going to try to play positive cricket – our dream is to get into the semi-finals.”
While Athapaththu boasts a wealth of captaincy experience, this is the first outing in the role for New Zealand’s Sophie Devine, opponents in their first game in Perth. She said: “Captaincy is a huge honour but I’m a player like all the rest of my team, so I’ve got to keep doing my job and performing for my teammates,” she said.
Rounding off Group A Bangladesh are keen to build on an improvement in the past few years which culminated in Salma Khatun’s side beating India in the Asia Cup.

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— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) February 17, 2020

Group B features two previous Women’s T20 World Cup-winning sides, one of whom is England. Heather Knight wasn’t part of the squad then but led her side to Women’s Cricket World Cup glory in England back in 2017.
“We had a great experience in 2017, which was unique in terms of expectation,” she said. “There’s a lot of momentum in this competition, similar to then. You want to be tested at a World Cup, finding ways to improve and learn and the tri-series was brilliant for that – we’re now just ready to get going.”
The other former champions are West Indies, who prevailed in 2016 but missed out in their home tournament two years ago. “We’re really trying to focus on our own game and playing our best cricket,” she said. “We’ve been playing indoors a lot because of the awful weather so we’re looking forward to getting going.”
Meanwhile, South Africa enter this World Cup as one of the underdogs. a tag that Dane van Niekerk feels suits the Proteas. She said: “Nelson Mandela said that sport can unite a nation and that’s what we as sportspeople do, we try and bring the people together. If we do something special such as Siya, it would be a dream come true and that’s what makes it special.”
The tenth and final team taking part in Australia are Thailand, who have already made history by qualifying for a global event for the first time.
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