The guardian
Women’s T20 World Cup: England lose data edge but still hope to excel | Raf Nicholson
The tournament’s late move from Bangladesh to the UAE has meant a year of preparation has gone down the drainEver had one of those nightmares where you study your socks off for an exam but when you show up to sit it, the paper in front of you isn’t the one you revised for? If so, you’ll have some sympathy with England’s predicament before the Women’s T20 World Cup which starts on Thursday: not in Bangladesh, as originally intended, but in the UAE.Twelve months ago, the England and Wales Cricket Board hired a ‘head of cricket intelligence’, Liam Sanders, and tasked him with achieving something England have not managed since 2009: winning a Women’s T20 World Cup. Sanders and his team gamed every possible scenario, including having the captain, Heather Knight, miss a game against New Zealand in July with just an hour’s notice, mimicking what might happen if illness struck. Continue reading...
Latest News
Manchester United locked in holding pattern waiting for something to happen | Jonathan Liew
1 week ago
Aaron Rodgers falls short as Vikings beat Jets in NFL’s latest London visit
1 week ago
Pakistan v England: first men’s cricket Test, day one – live
1 week ago
Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
1 week ago
Manchester City’s claim of legal win over Premier League aimed at wider war | Barney Ronay
1 week ago