Women's T20 World Cup Preview
6/8/202649 min
Alison Mitchell is joined by World Cup winner Isa Guha and former New Zealand wicket-keeper Katey Martin to look ahead to the Women's T20 World Cup. We also hear from many of the captains speaking to Henry Moeran on Waterloo Bridge.
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Alison Mitchell· Host0:58
[upbeat music] We will have a little chat now about the Women's T20 World Cup hosted at various venues here across England. Now, the opening game, that's England against Sri Lanka taking place at Edgbaston next Friday. And we've got every match for you here live on BBC Sounds. Got Isa Guha, uh, alongside me, World Cup winner, and Katie Martin, former New Zealand wicketkeeper as well. Good to see you both and talk about what's gonna be a really exciting period. You know, and we, we're here to witness 2017, which is the last time World Cup was held, uh, the women on home soil. Before that,