SA won’t take Thailand lightly in Friday’s Women’s T20 World Cup encounter
Thailand may come across as the weakest of the Group B teams‚ but SA won’t be taking them lightly in Friday’s Women’s T20 World Cup encounter in Canberra.
The Manuka Oval surface is known to be a placid one‚ something Proteas women’s batter Chloe Tryon hopes her team-mates make the most of.
Tryon said they won’t be taking Thailand lightly and they have reason to. For their bowling struggles, ‚ Thailand has managed to bat out their 20 overs in each game.
“I think the batters will enjoy themselves but we need to execute our skills as a batting unit. We need to get more partnerships and more runs. That’s something we need to tick off our list. Hopefully‚ we can do that in the Thailand game‚” Tryon said.
“They’re an energised and awesome bunch. We watched a few of their bowlers yesterday and how they executed.
“We don’t want to take any team lightly. We still want to play some good cricket. Any team can pitch up on the day and play good cricket. We’re going to play and stick to our plans.”
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