Women's int'l cricket returns with T20 game between Germany and Austria

Women's International cricket returns for the first time since the ICC T20 World Cup final at MCG seven months ago, as Austria host Germany in the first of five T20 internationals

IPL 2020, Cricket
Press Trust of India Dubai
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 12 2020 | 9:08 PM IST

Women's International cricket returns on Wednesday for the first time since the ICC T20 World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground seven months ago, as Austria host Germany in the first of five T20 internationals.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all women's T20 international cricket had been postponed.

Germany known as the Golden Eagles - ranked 27th in the ICC Women's T20I rankings will be looking to gain points as they face 50th placed Austria at the Seebarn Cricket Ground in the battle to move up the rankings.

The Golden Eagles last played a T20I against Oman in February as part of a 4-0 series clean sweep.

Austria will be playing for the first time since their quadrangular series a year ago which included France, Jersey and Norway.

With just under 10,000 women and girls participating in cricket in Germany in 2019, the women's game is growing with overall female participation increasing 155 per cent since 2016.

"First up I'd like to thank everyone at Austria cricket for hosting us despite the current circumstances. We are excited to take the field again after a seemingly long break," Germany captain Anuradha Doddaballapur said in an ICC release.

"The girls have worked hard in the last few months to stay fit and to up their skills, so I am confident we will put on a good show. We look forward to some exciting games against Austria whom we haven't faced in T20 cricket in a long time."

Andrea Mae Zepeda, Austria captain said: "The team is really excited, and we are looking forward to some competitive cricket in Europe after months of lockdown.

"Some teams could not take part in this tournament due to travel restrictions, but we are happy those restrictions have been eased between Austria and Germany and we are able to get some international cricket this year.

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First Published: Aug 12 2020 | 9:05 PM IST

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