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T20I Nordic Cup ladies 2022

Sugar Mizzy May 28, 2022

Denmark Women and Sweden Women play the third match in the Women’s T20I Nordic Cup 2022 at Guttsta Wicked Cricket Ground in Kolsva, Sweden.

This will be the first T20I ever to be played by Denmark Women. Therefore, it will be a good opportunity for them to show off their talent and gain some experience. They will be keen to start with a win but face a tough challenge against Sweden Women.

Sweden Women have meanwhile started the tournament positively and are undefeated in both matches they have played so far.

They beat Norway Women in their first match by nine wickets. Sweden Women followed it up with another convincing win in the second match. They limited Norway Women to only 76/9 because Gunjan Shukla stuck out with two wickets. It was a comfortable hunt for them when they came over the line with eight wickets to spare at 8.1 overs.


Denmark Women vs Sweden Women Match Details:

Match: Danmark Dam vs Sverige Dam, Match 3, Dam T20I Nordic Cup.

Date and time: 28 May 2022, Saturday, 13:30 IST

Venue: Guttsta Wicked Cricket Ground, Kolsva, Sweden.


Denmark Women vs Sweden Women Pitch Report

The wicket is expected to help the bowlers. Cloudy conditions will help the bowlers and make it difficult for the batter. The batsmen need to take time in the middle to make runs. The average score so far has been 67. Winning the roll and bowling first is the perfect choice here.


Denmark Women vs Sweden Women Weather Forecast

There will be a cloud cover throughout the game with 47% chance of precipitation. The temperature is expected to be around 12 degrees Celsius.


Denmark Women vs Sweden Women Probable XIs

Denmark Women

Divya Golechha, Natasha Cecilie Holm, Sigrid Kirstine Buch, Luise Marie Christen, Nita Parmar Dalgaard, Annette Braarup Lyng, Kristine Rorsted Mos, Ane Manon Nilssonan, Ronja Thoger Nielsen, Anne-Sofie Brocksle, Charlotte Pallesen

Sweden Women

Kanchan Rana, Abhilasha Singh, Anya Vaidya, Rashmi Somashekhar, Daisy Holm, Neeha Kayani, Gunjan Shukla (c), Sienna Linden, Signe Lundell, Surya Ravuri, Sofie Elmesido.


Denmark Women vs Sweden Women Match prediction

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Denmark Women will be eager to kick-start the tournament with a win. It will be interesting to see how they handle this competition.

Sweden Women have won both their matches in the competition so far and entered this match with enormous confidence. Their bowlers have been in good shape and will be expected to repeat their performance.

Sweden Women will probably continue their undefeated race.

Forecast: Sweden Women wins this meeting.


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