
T20 World Cup: India's build-up to the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup has been unusual. While other teams come on the back of playing international games, India didn’t play any matches after finishing runners-up to Sri Lanka in the 2024 Women’s Asia Cup in Dambulla.
But with 12 out of 15 players previously playing a T20 World Cup, while the rest three come in as breakout stars from the high-pressure Women’s Premier League (WPL), there’s a reason why everyone is billing this as the best-ever Indian team to participate in the T20 World Cup and sees it as their brightest opportunity to win the competition on October 20 in Dubai.
But if India envisages going all the way, they need to clear the Australian hurdle. Australia, now captained by Alyssa Healy after Meg Lanning’s retirement, has always been India’s nemesis in high-stakes games. This time, India and Australia are in Group A alongside Pakistan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka – with only two teams to progress to the semifinals.