The ninth edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is set to commence on October 3 in the United Arab Emirates, featuring 10 teams vying for glory in a tournament that spans 17 days. The stakes are high as teams compete for the coveted trophy currently held by the record six-time champions, Australia. This year’s tournament adopts a straightforward two-stage format: each team will face four others in the group stage, with the top two from each group advancing to the semifinals.
Group A teams: A look at New Zealand and their rivals
In Group A, the teams include Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Among these competitors, New Zealand is poised to make a significant impact, led by veteran players Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates, who are set to make their record ninth consecutive appearance at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. This tournament also marks a poignant moment for Devine, as it will be her final assignment as captain of the White Ferns in T20Is. New Zealand will kick off their campaign against India in Dubai on October 4, and the anticipation is palpable as they aim for a memorable tournament.
New Zealand’s historical performance in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
New Zealand have a storied history in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, with their performances reflecting both triumphs and challenges over the years. They finished as runners-up in 2009 and 2010, reached the semi-finals in 2012 and 2016, but faced first-round exits in 2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023. Despite these setbacks, the White Ferns have consistently shown resilience and skill. With a mix of seasoned players and emerging talent, New Zealand will be looking to leverage their experience to advance further in this tournament.
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5 New Zealand players to watch out for in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024:
1. Sophie Devine (Captain)
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Sophie Devine is a dynamic all-rounder and the captain of the New Zealand team, known for her aggressive batting and medium-fast bowling. In 137 T20I matches, she has scored 3,277 runs at an impressive average of 28.25, including 20 half-centuries and 1 century. Devine’s ability to accelerate the scoring in the powerplay and her leadership qualities make her a pivotal figure in New Zealand’s campaign.
Previous World Cup Performance (2023): In the 2023 T20 World Cup, Sophie had a bad tournament according to her standard as she could only scored total of 19 runs in 4 matches at an average of 6.33
2. Suzie Bates
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Suzie Bates is an experienced opener and one of New Zealand’s most reliable batters. With 165 T20I matches under her belt, she has accumulated 4,434 runs at an average of 29.56, including 28 half-centuries and 1 century. Her composure and ability to anchor the innings are vital for setting a strong foundation for the team.
Previous World Cup Performance (2023): In the 2023 T20 World Cup, Bates scored 137 runs in 4 matches at an average of 45.66, showcasing her experience in crucial moments.
3. Amelia Kerr
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Amelia Kerr is an exceptional all-rounder known for her impactful leg-spin bowling and explosive batting. In 79 T20I matches, she has scored 1161 runs at an average of 25.80 and taken 77 wickets at an economy rate of 6.11. Amelia’s ability to contribute significantly with both bat and ball makes her a key asset for the team.
Previous World Cup Performance (2023): In the 2023 T20 World Cup, Amelia took 6 wickets in 4 matches and scored 113 runs, including a standout performance with both bat and ball.
4. Jess Kerr
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Jess Kerr is a promising fast bowler known for her pace and ability to swing the ball. In 35 T20I matches, she has taken 18 wickets at an economy rate of 6.44. Jess’s ability to strike early in the innings can put pressure on the opposition and create wicket-taking opportunities.
Previous World Cup Performance (2023): In the 2023 T20 World Cup, Jess took 2 wickets in 4 matches and played a crucial role in New Zealand’s bowling attack.
5. Lea Tahuhu
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Lea Tahuhu is a veteran fast bowler with a wealth of experience in international cricket. With 90 T20I matches to her name, she has claimed 88 wickets at an economy rate of 6.29. Tahuhu’s express pace and ability to take wickets at crucial junctures make her an integral part of New Zealand’s bowling lineup.
Previous World Cup Performance (2023): In the 2023 T20 World Cup, Lea took 8 wickets in 4 matches, providing crucial breakthroughs for her team throughout the tournament.
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