England beat India by 31 runs at Edgbaston; Fran Wilson is named in England Women squad for first Ashes one-dayer; Zimbabwe Women’s tour of Ireland is cancelled; and ICC is displeased with planes carrying political messages during Pakistan v Afghanistan clash.
It’s a rematch of their 2018 T20 World Cup semi-final, and this time, India will hope to right an old wrong.
A win here will assure England a place in the top four, while West Indies will be as good as knocked out if they lose.
England will be up against it when they on Pakistan in a potentially thrilling encounter.
After losing their tournament opener to South Africa, England will play their second match of the tournament, against Thailand.
England Women will play South Africa Women at Perth. Both teams are coming off ordinary performances earlier this month.
Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine are leading most of the batting tables.
The Women's T20 World Cup will be played across 16 days across six grounds and four cities, culminating in a final at the MCG on International Women's Day.
Under a new coach and with a squad that has a dash of youth, England will be hopeful.
The host Australia Women will face England Women for their crucial match in the Tri-nation T20 series at Junction Oval, Melbourne.