Although considered the weakest team at the World Cup, they might just prove to be a tough challenge
Nattaya Boochatham of Thailand congratulates Katherine Brunt of England after the ICC Women's T20 Cricket World Cup match between England and Thailand at Manuka Oval on February 26 2020 in Canberra. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
SA were not expected to beat England in Perth on Sunday‚ but they did. With that powerful team deposed‚ a play-off spanner has been thrown into the works. Australia were victims of this mentality against a shrewd India side in the tournament’s opening game last Friday and face a fight to remain in the tournament‚ even though they beat Sri Lanka. It’s as if the tournament has taken on an unpredictable nature as teams who would barely fire a shot suddenly find the confidence to pick a fight with the established teams.
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