T20 World Cup: England captain Heather Knight said her team has absolute clarity over how they want to perform in the upcoming Womenâs T20 World Cup, adding that they feel about being in a great spot after preparing in the best way possible.
England, the inaugural tournament winners in 2009, are in Group B of the competition to be held in Dubai and Sharjah from October 3-20. Alongside them in Group B are 2016 champions West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh and Scotland.
âWe are clear about how we want to do things and how we want to play. We have prepared the best we can and feel in a great spot. Itâs important not to change how we play because itâs the World Cup with added pressure and added external expectation to be successful. Itâs about doing the best we can and approaching it with a one game at a time mentality.
"T20 can be the most volatile and unpredictable of the formats so we need to get our mindset right, donât change things too much because itâs a World Cup and weâll see how we go. We know there are top quality sides who will all offer different challenges, and we are looking forward to getting started and making some memories," wrote Heather in her column for ICC on Sunday.
England come into the World Cup on the back of beating Pakistan 3-0 and thrashing New Zealand 5-0 at home. Their meticulous preparation also incudes an ongoing training camp in Abu Dhabi, which Heather thinks should keep England in good stead, ahead of their tournament opener against Bangladesh on October 5.
"Itâs been a great set up out here that has allowed us to get used to the heat and conditions we will face. We have been building towards this World Cup over the last 18 months or so and have built a lot of confidence from the way weâve been playing. We want to continue to play the sort of cricket we have been playing and bring our best in the big moments. Everyone in the squad will have a big role to play.
"There hasnât been a lot of womenâsâ cricket in the UAE to date so the sample size for Women's T20 matches in the region is small. We know the stadiums have quality facilities. Weâve been preparing for Bangladesh for a long time, getting players ready for those conditions, but despite the shift to the UAE I donât think our plans change too much," added Heather.
England have retained 11 members, including Heather, from the squad who reached semi-finals of the 2023 tournament in South Africa. The newbies in the team are Freya Kemp, Bess Heath, Danielle Gibson, and Linsey Smith.
"Itâs an honour to lead the England team into another World Cup. World Cups are always special events to be involved in as a player and create lasting memories. There's nothing that quite compares to having all the best teams in the world competing to win that trophy and you always feel honoured to be a part of it.
"We've got a lovely mix of experience and youth, with players who've been there and done it before, but we've also got a few players who are taking part in a World Cup for the first time which is really exciting. My message to them is to enjoy each moment and embrace the challenge.
"Itâs an honour to lead the England team into another World Cup. World Cups are always special events to be involved in as a player and create lasting memories. There's nothing that quite compares to having all the best teams in the world competing to win that trophy and you always feel honoured to be a part of it.
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