Firm favourites for the title, defending champions England have an
easy opener to deal with when they take on tournament minnows Sri Lanka
in a Group A match of the Women's Cricket World Cup here tomorrow.
The three-time winners of the tournament, since its inception in
1973, and the World T20 runners-up are led by Charlotte Edwards, who is
set to appear in her fifth successive Cup.
She led England to a four-wicket victory over Australia in the 2009 tournament final at Sydney.
England have a 100 per cent record against their rivals, considered outsiders in the race to the Super Six stage.
The two teams have met on eight occasions, including one washed
out match, and England have come out trumps seven times, making them
clear front-runners.
The England squad features familiar faces. There are eight
players from the original winning squad of 2009 including the in-form
ICC Women's Twenty20 Player of the Year Sarah Taylor, who will once
again lead the side's batting line-up.
Apart from Edwards, the most capped woman's player in ODIs with
160 appearances including 86 as captain, England have a top
wicket-keeper batter in Sarah Taylor.
Pacer Katherine Brunt, the number one ODI bowler in ICC Women's
ODI Player Rankings with 76 scalps to her name, along with the talented
slow left-armer Holly Colvin will be top bowlers for England.
They also have three other spinners in the squad – Danielle Hazel, Laura Marsh and Danni Wyatt.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand, are looked upon as the team most
likely to make an exit at the preliminary stage from this group that
also has hosts India and the West Indies.