Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Match-3: SA-W vs WI-W: Who will win the match between South Africa Women and West Indies Women?
The third match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be played between South Africa and West Indies on October 4. SA-W vs WI-W (Photo Source: Getty Images) SA-W vs WI-W Match Preview: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 third match of South Africa Women And West Indies Women among 4th October To Dubai Will be played in. Before the start of the tournament, South Africa played warm-up matches against New Zealand and India, in both of which the team lost by 8 wickets and 28 runs respectively. West Indies women’s team had won by 6 wickets in the warm-up match against Sri Lanka. At the same time, the team had to face defeat against India by 20 runs. SA-W vs WI-W Match Details: Head to Head Records in Women’s T20 World Cup: match 04 South Africa won 00 West Indies won 04 no result 00 tie 00 Pitch Report: The Dubai International Cricket Stadium offers a balanced surface in the shortest format of the game. Here both bowler and batsman get equal help. However, the spinners usually get some turn here. Probable Playing XIs: South Africa Women: Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Tajmin Brits, Anneke Bosch, Marijanne Kapp, Sune Luus, Nadine Declercq, Chloe Tryon, Annery Derksen, Sinalo Jafta, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba. West Indies Women: Hayley Matthews (captain), Stafanie Taylor, Shamaine Campbell (vice-captain, wk), Chadian Nation, Deandra Dottin, Zaida James, Aaliyah Alleyne, Chinelle Henry, Afi Fletcher, Kianna Joseph, Karishma Ramharrack, Shamilia Connell Probable Best Batter of the Match- West Indies player Chinelle Henry can be seen batting brilliantly in the first match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. He played an inning of 59 runs in 48 balls against India in the warm-up match. Probable Best Bowler of the Match- Sune Luus can be seen bowling brilliantly against West Indies in the first match. So far, he has taken 51 wickets in 120 T20 matches for South Africa. SA-W vs WI-W Today’s Match Prediction: Whichever team bowls first will win the match. Scenario 1 South Africa women’s team won the toss and chose to bowl first Powerplay Score- 35-45 Score of first innings- 145-155 South Africa women won Scenario 2 West Indies women’s team won the toss and chose to bowl first Powerplay Score- 40-50 Score of first innings- 140-160 West Indies Women won
Whenever it comes to the team, I give my all: Jemimah Rodrigues
Tournament is starting from 3rd October Jemimah Rodrigues (Image Credit- Twitter Indian women’s cricket team’s middle order batsman Jemimah Rodrigues has given a big statement before the start of the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. It is noteworthy that this time the Multination Tournament is starting from October 3 in UAE hosted by Bangladesh. So India will start its title campaign with the match against New Zealand on October 4. On the other hand, before the start of this tournament, India’s star young player Jemimah Rodrigues has spoken openly on various aspects of the game. With 10 teams participating in the title tournament, Jemimah says that whenever it comes to Team India, she gives her life on the field. Jemima Rodrigues gave a big statement Let us tell you that before the start of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Jemimah Rodrigues, while discussing with Star Sports, said – For me, it is about assessing the circumstances and playing with the situation. I just want to keep it simple and do whatever it takes and whatever the team needs to help the team win. When I look at things from that perspective, it helps me stay motivated and give my best. Jemima further said- Whenever it comes to the team for me, I go there (field) and give my whole life. It makes me more passionate, energetic and enthusiastic. I want Team India to win. We want to play as a unit and win. Well, now it will be worth watching that how is Jemima’s performance going to be in the upcoming tournament?
Australia intensifies preparations for Women’s T20 World Cup, makes full plan for Bangladesh tour
Australia will play three ODIs and the same number of T20 matches on its Bangladesh tour. Australia Women’s Team (Photo Source: Getty Images) The defending champion Australia women’s team has intensified its T20 World Cup preparations with the upcoming Bangladesh tour. The pitch in Bangladesh will help the spinners and the ball also remains lower than expected. In such a situation, there will be difficulties for the Australian team. According to FTP, Australia will play three ODIs and as many T20 matches on its Bangladesh tour. Apart from this, the team led by Alyssa Healy will also play series in all three formats in South Africa. Regarding the tour, national selector Shawn Flagler said that our aim is to understand the wickets of Bangladesh, where the tournament will be held. He said that some matches will be played on the grounds where World Cup matches are to be held. The team will benefit from this. Sophie Molyneux ready to make a comeback All-rounder Sophie Molineux is set to make a comeback after being sidelined through injury in 2023. She will captain the Governor General’s XI against South Africa. This will help her and she can join Australian schemes. Speaking about it, Pfleger said that cricketers are highly regarded in the Australian setup and it is a privilege to have so many spinners in the team. He said he has been given a high status in the Australian setup for a long time. It is quite clear that the left-arm orthodox spinner is playing international cricket very well. “We have been blessed with the amount of spin options we have,” Pfleger added. Our last seven World Cup campaigns have featured a left-arm spinner in either Jess Jonassen or Soph. So I’m sure we’ll keep it going. There is going to be a tough fight in the upcoming few series. But it’s really fortunate that we have those options available to us. read this also- Cricket Buzz: Know about the amazing tweet of January 13 which is going viral very fast