The Women’s T20 World Cricket Championship, which is witnessing competitions in Dubai and Sharjah, has entered its final stages before the curtain falls next Sunday, as the upcoming confrontations witness the decisive stage of the tournament, which is scheduled to reveal the identity of the top four who qualify for the semi-finals during the two days. The next two.
Australia, the holder of the title six times, succeeded in resolving the match that the fans of the tournament had eagerly awaited against the Indian team, which played with all its energy, and behind it were its fans who filled the historic Sharjah Stadium in a marathon match that held their breath until the last second, so that the Australian team emerged victorious and confirmed its determination and challenge to win the title. The current tournament to add to his honorable record in the tournament.
With the loss of India, which is tied in number of points with New Zealand, it is still hopeful to reserve a place among the seniors in the semi-finals, as Pakistan’s victory over New Zealand in the qualifiers renews its hope, and if New Zealand wins, India will be eliminated from the competition.
For his part, member of the Emirates Cricket Council and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sharjah Stadium, Walid Bu Khatir, said in press statements: “We are happy with the extent of the success witnessed by the current edition of the Women’s World Cup,” noting that “the large crowd attendance for the India-Australia match confirmed the historic heritage of the Sharjah Stadium for the game and the level of support it enjoys.” “Its place is historic in the field of gaming in Asia.”
The Cricket World Cup began on the third of this month with the participation of 10 teams divided into two groups, the first of which included Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, while the second included: Bangladesh, England, South Africa, the West Indies, and Scotland.
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