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The eighth edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup started in South Africa on Friday, February 10.
In the opening game, Sri Lanka stunned hosts South Africa with a 3-run victory. Sri Lankan captain Chamari Athapaththu led from the front with a sparkling 68 off just 50 deliveries, including 12 boundaries.
The Islanders defended a competitive total of 129/4 by restricting the Proteas to 126/9. Inoka Ranaweera was the pick of the bowlers with 3/18, while Oshadi Ranasinghe (2/20) and Oshadi Ranasinghe (2/28) scalped two wicket each.
The summit clash of the marquee event will take place on February 26 in Cape Town.
Reacting to the live coverage of T20 WC matches across the world, former England cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent said: “The final of the last Women’s T20 World Cup saw 86,174 spectators watch Australia play India! That puts both the women’s game and the T20 World Cup in perspective.
“Fans the world over have been following women’s cricket like never before and there is nothing bigger than a World Cup.
“I look forward to my time in the commentary box with great delight,” she added in her interview to the ICC.
Broadcast and Live Streaming details:
- India – Star Sports; Disney+Hotstar
- South Africa – SuperSport
- MENA countries – Criclife W; Starzplay
- UK and Ireland – Sky Sports
- Australia – Fox Sports
- USA – Willow TV and ESPN+
- Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan – Star Sports
- Pakistan – PTV Sports and A-Sports
- New Zealand – Sky Sport
- Caribbean Islands – ESPN
- Bangladesh – GaziTV and TSports
- Canada – Willow TV
- Central & South America and Mexico – ESPN+
- Hong Kong and Malaysia – Astro Cricket
- Pacific Islands – TVWAN and Digicel
- Singapore – Starhub
- Afghanistan, Continental Europe and South East Asia – YuppTV