Women’s T20 World Cup: England captain Sciver-Brunt eyes ‘Euros moment’


From the two semi-finals at The Oval, India know they will play in the tie taking place on 30 June if they qualify for the last four. The first semi-final has been scheduled to begin at 14:30 BST to suit the Indian TV audience.

This follows a recent pattern in global tournaments, particularly for men, when India’s route through a competition has been predetermined. The arrangements raise questions over sporting integrity.

T20 World Cup tournament director Beth Barrett-Wild, said it was “always” a challenge to balance fairness with commercial opportunities.

“We’re comfortable with that balance,” said Barrett-Wild.

“Both of those semi-finals are at the same venue, so the same conditions for all teams. From a global game perspective, if India do reach the semi-finals, it gives us that reach for India to tune in and watch that fixture.”

Barrett-Wild said the tournament will take a “watching brief” on any disruption that could be caused by the US-Israel war with Iran.

That conflict has already caused an England training camp in Abu Dhabi, due to begin this week, to be cancelled.

England have not played since losing in the semi-finals of the 50-over World Cup in October and the Abu Dhabi trip was due to be the third of three winter camps designed to inform selection for the summer.

“It’s obviously a bit of a scary time in the world,” said Sciver-Brunt. “As cricketers, we’re quite flexible and adaptable. We are looking at alternate venues so we can get outside, and take part in some of that programme we were going to be doing.”

England’s light winter schedule has contributed to Lauren Filer’s lack of competitive action – the pace bowler has not played since summer.

The 25-year-old said she has used the downtime to remodel her run-up in a bid avoid injuries and potentially add extra pace to her bowling.

Already one of the most fearsome bowlers in the women’s game, Filer rates herself and Australian Tayla Vlaeminck as the two fastest in the world.

A speed of 80mph is seen as a benchmark for extreme pace in the women’s game. Filer has only just begun to bowl off her full run, so is yet to learn if the new approach will have her at that speed on a regular basis.

“I would love someone to hit 80mph consistently,” she said. “It would be such a great prospect for the women’s game and I do think it can happen.”



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