T20 Women’s World Cup 2024/25, BAN-W vs ENG-W 6th Match, Group A Match Preview
Australia vs Sri Lanka
Sharjah, 2pm local time
Australian team: Alyssa Healy (capt & wk), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Tayla Vlaeminck
Sri Lanka team: Chamari Athapaththu (capt), Harshitha Samarawickrama, Vishmi Gunaratne, Kavisha Dilshari, Nilakshika Silva, Hasini Perera, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Sachini Nisansala, Udeshika Prabodhani, Inoshi Priyadharshani, Achini Kulasuriya, Inoka Ginaweera, Amandika Ranaweera, Amandika Kumari
Short stories: Sri Lanka are in a spot, having lost their opening match against lowly Pakistan, that too by being restricted to 85 for 9 in their chase of 117. They will now play a one-day game against Australia in the heat of Sharjah – the same as their first game – so squad changes may not be on the cards. Sri Lanka will need to pull their socks up on the field after conceding three, costly goals on Thursday. Australia could be very tough, as the teams did on the opening day, and they have enough allrounders to do that.
Bangladesh vs England
Sharjah, 6pm local time
Bangladesh team: 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 Rasni, Dishathi
The England team: Heather Knight (capt), Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Bess Heath, Amy Jones (wk), Freya Kemp, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Linsey Smith , Danny Wyatt
Short stories: Bangladesh now field a much stronger side in England, more aggressive than their 2023 version, and carrying more spinners in this format. England also have a fully prepared squad to choose from. Left-arm spinner Linsey Smith is back, and so are Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean, Sarah Glenn and Alice Capsey, along with her useful short break. England may go with three front spinners so that the pitch will help and not see as much bounce.
Bangladesh were restricted to 119 for 7 by Scotland in the first game, and scoring big or fast runs against England will be very difficult. Bangladesh were the worst team on day one, conceding four chances, and will have to build on that if they want to think about beating England for the first time in the women’s T20Is. This is an evening game, however less dew is expected in Sharjah compared to Dubai, which may be the reason why the Pakistanis chose to bat in the evening game here on Thursday.
Vishal Dikshit is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
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