Australia captain Meg Lanning stated that her team is here to complete a three-peat of trophies and are aware of how difficult it would become as they begin their title defense against trans-tasman rivals New Zealand at Boland Park on Saturday night.
Meg, 30, has skippered Australia to three T20 World Cup titles, but the side will face a new test as this Australia squad plays in South Africa for the first time. "I'm super excited to be here. World Cups are always very special to be a part of, there's a very different energy and a really great energy around these sorts of tournaments."
"We come into this World Cup on level pegging with everybody else and we're coming here to win and we know how difficult that is. I'm just excited about the challenge that brings, as is the team. We are also really pumped to be playing here in South Africa for the first time, which is something new," she said ahead of the match.