Countdown to ICC Women’s World T20 final

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Windies Captain Stafanie Taylor and England Captain Heather Knight during the coin toss before Sunday’s match.

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]or the West Indies Women’s Cricket Team playing in the ICC Women’s World T20, things could not have gone any better at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground.

The Windies won all three matches here against South Africa, Sri Lanka and in the grand finale won a thriller against England on Sunday before a huge crowd at the DSCG to top the group.

The ICC Women’s World T20 2018 began the knockout phase on Thursday, as the top four teams played semi-final matches at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.

The defending champions the Windies took on Australia in a repeat of the final of the ICC Women’s World T20 2016. On that occasion, the Windies scripted a famous win, becoming only the fourth team to win a world title since 1973. In the other semifinal India went up against England.

Here’s what each captain said prior to their semifinal match. Australia captain Meg Lanning: “Coming up against the West Indies, we know they’re a very dangerous team, and in a World Cup it is always very difficult to win semi-finals. It’s a new game tomorrow. We’re really excited about the opportunity that we’ve got to play in a World Cup semifinal in front of a really big crowd.

“We were speaking earlier today about just really embracing that opportunity. You don’t get to come back here very often, so we’re just really looking forward to the opportunity to come up against a good team and hopefully put on a good show.”

England Captain Heather Knight: We do look at the team we’re going to face; we played India in a warm-up game earlier in the trip. And we’ve seen the tactics they’re using. They’ve been very effective taking pace off the ball. So we’ll also look into that and decide how we’re going to go about playing it and how we are going to have our method to score runs.

“I think we’ve had some really good experience from crunch games. Obviously that game against South Africa (in this tournament), we knew pretty much was a must-win game straightaway; the second game in the tournament, and it was straight into crunch time.

“And obviously that World Cup last year found us in great stead in terms of (how) we won quite scrappy games we probably shouldn’t have won.”

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: “When we were coming here no one was sure that we could qualify for the semis. I think the credit goes to all team members and support staff that we worked hard in the last couple of months. It’s just because of their hard work we have reached here.

“I think the self-belief is different, I can give credit to Ramesh (Powar, coach) because since the time he joined our team our mindset and approach has totally changed. And I think now we have better plans and we can think bigger. Total credit goes to him.”

No doubt about it the ICC Women’s World T20 was well attended.

Windies captain Stafanie Taylor: “Well, five months ago, I’m not sure anyone or a lot of people (in the West Indies) would know about women’s cricket, and to see that amount of people coming to the game is elating, and I’m sure the players are elated, as well. I hope that it continues, so not just for tomorrow, but it continues for a longer time.

“You know, that’s (the 2016 Final), that’s the past, and tomorrow is definitely what counts. I have a feeling that the Aussies might look at it as revenge, but for us, that’s the past, and tomorrow’s game is definitely what counts.”