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Two Renegades have been named in the Australian squad for the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup, which begins on home soil next month.
Spinners Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham have been named in the 15-player group that will defend the Aussies’ title, having won the previous tournament back in 2018.
Molineux, who will celebrate her 22nd birthday on Friday, has a fine record at international level. She has represented Australia in all three formats and performed well for the Renegades in the first half of the WBBL|05 campaign with both bat and ball.
In November, she elected to take time away from the game to focus on her mental health and wellbeing. She returned to state cricket last week.
Wareham, meanwhile, has been a fixture of the national limited overs teams for the past 18 months. Her leg spin has earned her 22 wickets from 20 T20Is, performing strongly in the World Cup final against England as a teenager in 2018.
The pair will now contend for selection in the final XI for a series of warm-up matches against the West Indies and South Africa next month, before the World Cup begins on February 21 with a match against India at the Sydney Showgrounds.
Australia’s T20 World Cup squad
Meg Lanning (c)
Rachael Haynes (vc)
Erin Burns
Nicola Carey
Ashleigh Gardner
Alyssa Healy
Jess Jonassen
Delissa Kimmince
Sophie Molineux
Beth Mooney
Ellyse Perry
Megan Schutt
Annabel Sutherland
Tayla Vlaeminck
Georgia Wareham
2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Warm-ups
February 15: Australia v West Indies, Allan Border Field
February 18: Australia v South Africa, Karen Rolton Oval
Tournament
February 21: Australia v India, Sydney Showgrounds
February 24: Australia v Sri Lanka, WACA Ground
February 27: Australia v Bangladesh, Manuka Oval
March 2: Australia v New Zealand, Junction Oval
March 5: Semi-final 1 & Semi-final 2, SCG
March 8: Final, MCG
Name of Author: Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades are an Australian professional men’s Twenty20 franchise cricket club based in Melbourne, Australia. They compete in the Australian Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League.