The Women's World Cup has not advanced to the semifinals in just five rounds, 21 games and 18 days. After Wednesday's triple header, all five teams will change to being at different branches. If the teams have the same score, the semifinalists are determined by most wins, net operating rates, and one-on-one.
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They have a 33-8 advantage in meeting against India, Australia There is a reason to be careful about losing your first match against England. Captain Meg Lanning demanded more training from the bowlers as Australia recognized 32 widths.
Lanning may want to avoid too many experiments in the slogan over. Her gambling, using Elyse Villani's part-time medium speed above 50 against England, cost them 13 runs.
Australia's strike order was a struggle with Alex Hartley, a left arm spinner. It could be a sign that India adds a fifth spinner instead of an opener Punam route. Rout has scored 85 goals in 143 balls in four games against England since age 86. Enhance her involvement in the selection of left arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad's ability to meticulously fly and dip into the ball, and at least one turnstile, including three four wit holes and three guns in the last nine ODIs.
Also, opening the Deepti Sharma with Smriti Mandhana made it easier for Mithali Raj to return to regular slot 3. After the tournament opener against England, he fought a recession on Indian captains.
Shikha Pandey, who finished working as the best ticket gate in India in the ODI series against Australia in 2016, explained that it was necessary to force the team to oppose the team in order to escape the uncertainty caused by the loss of South Africa. "We need to get out of defeat. Hope will be against Australia because the best cricket we can do is there. Our initial breakthrough was our concern. We should play more aggressive cricket."
South Africa, After 115 victories in India, Redton will score their fourth victory in the tournament against Taunton Sri Lanka.
The last time both sides met in the Colombo World Cup qualifiers in South Africa, South Africa won 9 victories in 85 games, which beat Sri Lanka 10 times in 14 games. But South African captain Dane van Niekerk refused to rest on history. "We know how good they are and we won't underestimate them," she said. "We will go there for the best cricket, the way we played, and the brand.
Van Niekerk was holding the key himself, as South Africa had a real victory. Her nine wickets (most joint in the tournament) include two four jacks. Equally important are the powerful pairs of fast bowling matches of Marizanne Kapp and Shabinnim Ismail and Batman Riesley with 65 balls and 92 points in India.
One of the two teams won so far, Sri Lanka, has scored 47 points in the West Indies in the last five consecutive losses. The top-notch Batman of Chamari Atapattu, the second-highest hitter in the tournament, sounded optimistic. "We've played a lot of cricket games against them at home and far. I've scored hundreds and hundreds of them. We think we have a chance and will do our best."
In Derby, there are two aspects that match more evenly. England and New Zealand -Will compete for ascension.
On paper, there is little to distinguish between the two sides: 33-31 year old ODI in favor of New Zealand, three hundred fifty-five years of England's first century, two or more 90 points, thirty-five of their captains in the World Cup have all won the game Led the tone.
One noticeable difference is the result for Australia. New Zealand failed to defend 219, but England won their first World Cup victory with Australia in 24 years. Jenny Gunn and Catherine Brunt used both bats and balls.
This victory led England to second place, rising from five to one. Moreover, the psychological benefits of benefiting from well-planned plans cannot be overlooked. If the British are planning Lanning's shoulder injury, they should be equally tactical for Sophie Devine's terrible stroke play, Amelia Kerr's fault, Lea Tahuhu's improper length, or Leigh Kasperek's frequent attacks.
"Everyone can win here. I'm glad to win the New Zealand match with Australia," Gunn replaced injured Fran Wilson in the XI.
But all this seems to have little impact on New Zealand's claim, Suzie Bates. "We want to do a show like this with someone like Australia, England or India. We haven't done it yet but we can't say we can't do that. We can't wait for the UK. They're really talented players and really good at this tournament. Score, but we've got to play pretty well and be a really good game. "
New Zealand, already washed away from a previous outing in Derby against South Africa, hopes to stay until the drizzle leaves the field the day before the race. If England win, they'll be second in the semifinals, but two runouts can seriously reduce the likelihood that New Zealand will come in fourth with just one league match in a league match.
Bates wanted New Zealand to show their spirit with the 100th ODI appearance of all-round Amy Satterthwaite. "The beauty of this team is that it has great people as well as good cricket players. We are all here for the same reason and we want to win the World Cup."
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