QUIZ ON THE 2020 EDITION OF WOMEN's T20 WORLD CUP
Did you know? Alyssa Healy smashed 30-ball half-century in the 2020 edition Finals against India. It is the fastest by a batter in a T20 WC final, let be Men's or Women's.
India won by 17 runs against the defending champions Australia, after setting a target of 133.
At the age of 15 years and 209 days, Naseem became the first 15-year old to debut in W-T20 WC.
Both batters registered centuries against Thailand in back-to-back matches. Knight scored an unbeaten 108* and Lee scored 101.
The exact number recorded was 86,174, one of the biggest women’s sporting events ever.
While attempting a sweep against Jess Jonassen, Bhatia was hit on the helmet in the second innings. Richa, who replaced her, scored 18 runs.
Both SF matches were played at the SCG, on the same day. The first game between India and England, was abandoned without a ball bowled. But, the second saw 33-overs of the game.
Fielding at covers, Shafali shelled a simple catch of the bowling of Deepti Sharma. Healy went on to register a 30-ball half-century.
The ICC announced that the front-foot no-balls will be monitored by the TV umpire. Following the success, across all formats, Men’s and Women’s, the rule was brought into play.
With 163 runs at a strike rate of 158.2, Shafali was the highest run scorer for India
In 2018, against New Zealand, riding on the back of Hamanpreet’s century, India had posted 194/5, the highest then.