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England U-19 Women are favorites to win
Australia U-19 Women Women will take on England U-19 Women at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom. The second semi-final of the Women’s U-19 T20 World Cup gets underway at 13:45 local time on Friday 27th January.
Under the captaincy of Grace Scrivens, England U-19 Women have been the most impressive team in the tournament so far. They thrashed West Indies U-19 Women by 95 runs on Wednesday and won three of their previous four matches by over 100 runs.
Opener Grace Scrivens hit 56 runs from 43 balls, including seven boundaries, against West Indies U-19 Women and the 19 year old, who has experience of the Women’s Hundred has had an excellent tournament. Her lowest score is 24 with her top score of 93 coming against Ireland U-19 Women.
Fast medium bowler Ellie Anderson has taken eight wickets across the tournament but saved her best for Wednesday’s win over West Indies U-19 Women. She took the Player of the Match Award after returning figures of 5-12 from four overs.
England U-19 Women have been in fantastic form, beating all teams by large margins
After the shock result of losing the opening game of the competition to Bangladesh U-19 Women on January 14, Australia U-19 Women recovered to finish second, level on points, with India U-19 Women in Group 1 of the Super 6 stage.
Right-handed batter Kate Pelle hit a half-century in the win over UAE U-19 Women to end the group stage on Monday. As with the Australia Women senior team, there is batting talent throughout the side and very few players in their squad who can not contribute with the bat.
UAE U-19 Women were kept down to 107-8 in the last game with 15 year old fast medium bowler Maggie Clark leading the attack with 3-20. Opener Theertha Satish frustrated Australia’s bowler with 58 runs at the top of the order and there will be a worry in the team management that one of England’s batters could do the same in this game.
Australia U-19 Women have responded well to the defeat against Bangladesh U-19 Women with four successive wins.
The match will be played at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom. There is good pace in this wicket and bowlers will get rewarded if they pitch the ball consistently in the right place.
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Grace Scrivens (c), Liberty Heap, Niamh Fiona Holland, Seren Smale, Davina Sarah T Perrin, Charis Pavely, Alexa Stonehouse, Maddie Grace Ward (wk), Sophia Smale, Ellie Anderson, Hannah Baker
Kate Pelle, Sianna Ginger, Claire Moore, Ella Hayward, Amy Smith, Lucy Hamilton, Rhys McKenna (c), Paris Hall (wk), Ella Wilson, Milly Illingworth, Maggie Clark
There is always an extra bit of tension when Australia and England face off in any format of cricket and we expect that to be the case in this crucial semi-final clash. Australia U-19 Women will be very competitive but we expect England U-19 Women to continue their strong form and to go through to the final with a win in this game.
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