In this series of England Women vs South Africa, Although we expect this game to be much closer than the last two WODIs, we do…
In this series of England Women vs South Africa, Although we expect this game to be much closer than the last two WODIs, we do…
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Match: England Women vs South Africa Women, 1st T20I, South Africa tour of England, 2022
Date: Jul 21, 2022, Thursday,
Tme: 11:30 PM IST and 6 PM GST
Venue: County Cricket Ground – Chelmsford, England
It has been decided that the match will take place at the County Cricket Ground in Chelmsford. In spite of the fact that this pitch will provide the bowlers with some help, you can expect to witness a lot of sixes due to the small boundaries.
A match of cricket will be played to its full potential under these circumstances. It is anticipated that the temperature in Chester-le-Street will vary from 18 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius.
After finishing the WODI series with three massive victories against South Africa Women, England Women will come into this series full of confidence because of how they finished the WODI series. Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Freya Davies, Sarah Glenn, Freya Kemp, and Bryony Smith will be joining the team in place of Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Davidson-Richards, Charlie Dean, and Emma Lamb for the one-day internationals (ODIs). The squad will also include Freya Kemp and Bryony Smith. Since their defeat against Australia Women by nine wickets at the Adelaide Oval back in January, England Women have not competed in a match using this format since then. However, the club has gone through a lot of transitions since that match, and the starting eleven will have a new appearance because of it.
Heather Knight (c), Tammy Beaumont, Amy Jones, Nat Sciver, Alice Davidson Richards, Charlie Dean, Freya Davies, Kate Cross, Sophie Dunkley, Issy Wong and Sophie Ecclestone.
After going seven games without a victory, South Africa Women need to find a way to get their tour off to a strong start; however, there were few clues that this might possibly happen in the last WODIs. They suffered defeats in Bristol by 114 runs and Leicester by 109 runs, and they are excited about the prospect of competing against England Women in a new format. Some of their most reliable players continue to perform well across all forms, but the extra players in the XI are proving to be not quite up to the level that is necessary. Some of their most consistent players continue to perform well across all formats. In the One-Day International series, South Africa Women’s Chloe Tryon scored the most runs, while Nadine de Klerk took the most wickets for them.
Andrie Steyn, Sune Luus, Lara Goodall, Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp, Chloe Tyron, Nadine de Klerk, Ayabonga Khaka, Shabnim Ismail, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Tumi Sekhukhune/Anneke Bosch
Although we expect this game to be much closer than the last two WODIs, we do predict that England Women will be too strong. The hosts are going through a period of giving opportunities to younger players but they are coming into a successful unit. We expect South Africa Women to put in a stronger performance but England Women to win.