T20 World Cup: Australia may enter the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup without the task of reclaiming a title, but captain Sophie Molineux believes the scars of recent World Cup disappointments could become the team's greatest source of motivation.
After dominating global women's cricket for much of the past decade, Australia arrive in England seeking to reclaim the T20 crown they surrendered following a shock semi-final exit in the 2024 tournament. That setback, coupled with last year's ODI World Cup disappointment in India, has prompted a period of reflection within the squad ahead of another bid for global glory.
Molineux said the shift from being reigning champions to challengers could work in Australia's favour. “I think it can free us up, if we harness that. I think the last couple of World Cups we've learned a whole lot and been able to implement a few things, and I feel like we've really evolved as a team in the last few months and even before that,” the Australian skipper said of losing the 'defending champions' label while speaking to reporters on Captains’ Day.