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Litchfield fit as Australia bat against SA

Tshering Dorji · · 2 min read
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Litchfield Fit as Australia Bat Against SA

A fit Phoebe Litchfield made the cut in an allrounder-heavy XI as Australia opted to bat against South Africa on a used Old Trafford surface in their Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 opener.

In a rematch of the semi-final of the 2024 edition, Australia went in with as many as four spinners with Alana King’s superior ODI record against South Africa (15 wickets in five matches, average 8.26) influencing the decision. Captain Sophie Molineux, legspinner Georgia Wareham and offspinner Ashleigh Gardner were the other spinners. As a result, Australia have four seamers and four spinners to turn to with Molienux saying “bowling in the fourth innings might suit us”. Litchfield had missed Australia’s last warm-up game with a quad strain but had regained fitness in time for their first match in tournament proper.

South Africa’s Lineup

South Africa, meanwhile, welcomed Shabnim Ismail back. The right-arm quick had retired from international cricket after South Africa’s runners-up finish in the home T20 World Cup of 2023, but reversed that decision just before this tournament. However, there was no place for former captain Dane van Niekerk and regular opener Tazmin Brits. Instead, South Africa had seam-bowling allrounder Annerie Dercksen in at No. 3 with Marizanne Kapp at No. 4, with Sune Luus opening the batting with captain Laura Wolvaardt. South Africa also had as many as nine bowling options, including five seamers.

The pitch was the same on which Scotland won their first T20 World Cup match earlier in the afternoon. It was fairly central with one square side (60m) being only slightly shorter than the other (61m).

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Team Lineups

Australia: 1 Beth Mooney (wk), 2 Georgia Voll, 3 Phoebe Litchfield, 4 Ellyse Perry, 5 Ashleigh Gardner, 6 Georgia Wareham, 7 Annabel Sutherland, 8 Nicola Carey, 9 Sophie Molineux (capt), 10 Kim Garth, 11 Alana King

South Africa: 1 Laura Wolvaardt (capt), 2 Sune Luus, 3 Annerie Dercksen, 4 Marizanne Kapp, 5 Chloe Tryon, 6 Nadine de Klerk, 7 Kayla Reyneke 8 Sinalo Jafta (wk), 9 Shabnim Ismail, 10 Ayabonga Khaka, 11 Nonkululeko Mlaba

Tshering Dorji

Tshering Dorji is a senior sports journalist at Kuensel, Bhutan’s national newspaper, and the country’s most consistent chronicler of cricket’s quiet rise in the Himalayan kingdom. A graduate of Sherubtse College, he began his storytelling career covering traditional archery before turning his focus to cricket, a sport that slowly found a foothold in Bhutanese schools and valleys. Tshering now documents every step of Bhutan’s journey in ICC Associate cricket, from World Cricket League fixtures to age-group development tournaments. His writing is known for its warmth and precision, particularly in exploring the unique challenge of playing spin bowling at altitude and the dedication of local coaches. A winner of the Bhutan National Press Freedom Award, Tshering is also a strong advocate for youth sport and uses his platform to amplify the stories of athletes from cricket’s newest frontiers. He remains committed to ensuring that Bhutanese cricket is seen and heard on the global stage.