Teen Wolf
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I'm intending for this to be a preview thread, covering details regarding squad selection, fixtures and discussion spanning all the lead-up matches etc. I don't know how substantial that will equate to though, so it may also turn into the thread for the whole tournament… we'll play that ball on its merits.
The basic info
When: February 21st to March 8th
Where: All across Australia, including three of the nation's five major cities!
Who: Group A contains the cool kids like Aus, Ind, NZ, SL and Ban. Group B has all the nerds such as Eng, SAF, WI, Pak and Thailand.
What about the final: It could end up being a rather large spectacle. There will be fireworks both literally and in the form of bad pop songs performed live by Katy Perry. A record crowd for an event of its kind is being bandied about (which would mean 91k-ish). And it's on International Women's Day for god's sake, which is apparently very important even if nobody knows why.
Why are Australia the defending champions: Our Aussie girls won the horrendous-looking trophy back in 2018 for the fourth time in the tournament's history.
How to watch: Tickets start at $20 for adults and $5 for kids. All matches will be live on Fox Cricket and Kayo. Australia's games and these matches below will also be shown on Gem:
The basic info
When: February 21st to March 8th
Where: All across Australia, including three of the nation's five major cities!
Who: Group A contains the cool kids like Aus, Ind, NZ, SL and Ban. Group B has all the nerds such as Eng, SAF, WI, Pak and Thailand.
What about the final: It could end up being a rather large spectacle. There will be fireworks both literally and in the form of bad pop songs performed live by Katy Perry. A record crowd for an event of its kind is being bandied about (which would mean 91k-ish). And it's on International Women's Day for god's sake, which is apparently very important even if nobody knows why.
Why are Australia the defending champions: Our Aussie girls won the horrendous-looking trophy back in 2018 for the fourth time in the tournament's history.
How to watch: Tickets start at $20 for adults and $5 for kids. All matches will be live on Fox Cricket and Kayo. Australia's games and these matches below will also be shown on Gem:
- Feb 22, New Zealand v Sri Lanka (10pm AEDT)
- Feb 23, England v South Africa (9.30pm AEDT)
- Feb 27, India v New Zealand (2.30pm AEDT)
- Feb 28, England v Pakistan (6.30pm AEDT)
- Mar 1, England v West Indies (6.30pm AEDT)
- Mar 3, West Indies v South Africa (6.30pm AEDT)
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