• Kate Cross and Tammy Beaumont offered their insights on the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Winner.

  • Originally planned to take place in Bangladesh, the tournament has been moved to the United Arab Emirates.

Kate Cross, Tammy Beaumont predict the winner of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
Kate Cross, Tammy Beaumont (Image Source: X)

The Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is on the horizon, signifying the ninth edition of this prestigious international event. Originally planned to take place in Bangladesh, the tournament has been moved to the United Arab Emirates due to ongoing political and social unrest. This highly anticipated competition is scheduled to unfold from October 3rd to October 20, featuring an array of top teams vying for glory.

Ambition to win the title

England, the champions of the first Women’s T20 World Cup, are determined to secure their second title. England are set to commence their World Cup journey on October 5 against Bangladesh in Sharjah, and will also face South Africa, Scotland and the West Indies during the group stage. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals, adding to the tournament’s excitement. England will enter the tournament with a strong momentum, having swept both Pakistan and New Zealand in their home series. However, they encountered some difficulties during their tour of Ireland, resulting in a tied T20 series (1-1) but a win in the one-day series (2-1).

Kate Cross’ winner prediction for the T20 World Cup 2024

Cross emphasized the rigorous preparations undertaken by the squad, revealing that the players have been training in the UAE for about ten days to adapt to local conditions. She remarked that there are still a few days left for them to refine their skills and bolster their confidence ahead of the tournament. Reflecting on their impressive display in last year’s Women’s Ashes, she reinforced the belief that the team has the potential to perform at its peak.

“England, on their best day, can beat any team. I think the Ashes that we had last summer was a really good display of what we look like when we’re at our best. It’s a young and exciting team that’s gone out there and we’re going to wish them the best from a very cold, wet England,” Cross stated in an interview with Sky Sports News.

Also READ: 5 New Zealand players to watch out for in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

Tammy Beaumont’s perspective: Key players to watch

In the same interview, Tammy Beaumont praised experienced players Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Amy Jones for their leadership qualities and ability to mentor younger teammates. Beaumont pointed out the importance of Sophie Ecclestone, who holds the title of the world’s number one T20 bowler, noting that her experience will be vital for the team’s success. The England squad, under Knight’s captaincy, features a well-balanced mix of seasoned players and emerging talents. New faces Bess Heath and Freya Kemp are poised to make their World Cup debuts, while Danielle Gibson, recognized for her stellar performance in The Hundred Final, enhances the team’s strength.

“I think we’ve got such great senior players in the team. You look at Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Amy Jones, I think they’re really consistent and play the way that the team wants to play, and that allows the young players to go out there, express themselves and take the game on. Someone like Sophie Ecclestone too, she is a massive senior player having featured so many times and is the number one [T20] bowler in the world,” Beaumont concluded.

Also READ: 5 England players to watch out for in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in UAE

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