Sydney, Feb 13 (UNI) With the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 just a week away,
excitement is high for players from both the Australia and India sides as they get
ready to face each other in the tournament opener at the Sydney Showground on
February 21.
Matches between the two sides have been keenly contested. The teams are coming
off the tri-nation T20I series final on Wednesday, which Australia won after Jess
Jonassen ran through India's middle order to hand her side an 11-run victory. But, they
both had one win each in their contests in the round robin stage; and, in the last edition
of the World Cup in the West Indies, India had got the better of Australia in the group
stage.
"I think it will be one of the most important games in my career," said star India batter
Jemimah Rodrigues. "Playing a World Cup ... the first match in Australia and for me first
time playing a World Cup in Australia. Nothing is more exciting then India in Australia,
so it will be a match we all will be keen to play and just excited, can't wait to get to the
first match."
"We're really excited about the opening match against Australia," added India bowler
Shikha Pandey. "It's going to be a challenge, obviously, it's the World Cup, so the best
teams are going to play against each other."
The two teams have some of the best batters in their line-ups. India's Smriti Mandhana
and Harmanpreet Kaur have proven records against Australia, while Australia's Ellyse
Perry, Meg Lanning and Alyssa Healy have enjoyed excellent numbers in the past year
especially, an ICC report on Thursday said.
Australia fast bowler Megan Schutt was all praise for opener Mandhana, who top-scored
in the tri-series with 216 runs at an average of 43.20.
"Smriti Mandhana is on another level," Schutt said. "She's put me over the fence
countless times both on international and WBBL level unfortunately. She's got the x-factor,
she's a left-hander, can hit to all the areas of the field."
Schutt was also wary of skipper Harmanpreet, who struck a blazing 171 not out in the
ICC Women's World Cup 2017 semi-final against Australia.
"They have someone like Harmanpreet Kaur come out, who can just swing it like no
other really, and kind of put you out of the stadium. And she's obviously, kind of climbed
to fame in the World Cup with a huge innings there and I think since then she's also
proved that she can do in other matches."
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