Australia’s coach Matthew Mott has no intention of telling explosive opener Alyssa Healy to keep her powder dry in a bid to find form in the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup.
The Australians head into the showpiece tournament as the defending champions and No.1-ranked nation,but expect to face tough competition from England,New Zealand,South Africa and India.
Australia's vice-captain Rachael Haynes says a missed warm-up has given the team a chance to work on the small things as the T20 World Cup opener looms large.
Australian captain Meg Lanning has re-written the record books. Now in the T20 World Cup,she would like to update the history books,too.
The gentlemen might retire to what was once called the ladies’ lounge while the women get down to serious combat as the Women's T20 World Cup looms.
There will be plenty of star talent on show come the opening of the Women's Twenty20 World Cup next week. Here is Jon Pierik's'high five'.