England's captain says the two sides are more friends than foes and revenge is not an issue
The two best teams in the world, England and Australia, converge in Dhaka for what should be a grand contest, but the build-up has been such that an old-fashioned boxing promoter in the mould of Don King would be tearing his hair out (presumably quite a time-consuming occupation).
The two captains, Charlotte Edwards and Meg Lanning, posed for photographers in front of the World T20 trophy and they kept smiling at each other. That is no good; this is supposed to be the ultimate grudge match. When interrogated about their prospects both spoke of evenly matched sides with barely a hair between them.
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 13 hours ago.
The two best teams in the world, England and Australia, converge in Dhaka for what should be a grand contest, but the build-up has been such that an old-fashioned boxing promoter in the mould of Don King would be tearing his hair out (presumably quite a time-consuming occupation).
The two captains, Charlotte Edwards and Meg Lanning, posed for photographers in front of the World T20 trophy and they kept smiling at each other. That is no good; this is supposed to be the ultimate grudge match. When interrogated about their prospects both spoke of evenly matched sides with barely a hair between them.
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 13 hours ago.