Giants Under Pressure In Open Womens T20 World Cup (Image Source: X.com/Twitter)
The Women's T20 World Cup starts on Friday when hosts England face Sri Lanka in Birmingham, with at least one leading nation guaranteed an early exit from what promises to be an unusually open tournament.
A 12-team competition where the teams are split into two pools of six ought to be without a 'group of death'.
But women's cricket heavyweights Australia, India and South Africa are all in Group One and, with only the top two advancing to the semi-finals, one of the trio will be heading home before a knockout phase that culminates in a Lord's final on July 5.