
The eighth edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup is fast approaching.
Hosts South Africa kick off the tournament against Sri Lanka on Friday February 10, before England take on the West Indies the following day.
Get ready for the tournament by taking our quiz, voting for your 2023 winner and more.
Quiz: Name England’s World Cup players
England won the first edition of the tournament in 2009 and reached the final three more times, but lost them all to Australia.
There have been 31 players who have represented England in the Women’s T20 World Cups – those who have played a match, rather than just squad members.
Can you name them all? Try and share your result using #bbccricket.
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Vote for your best wicket taker…
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Vote for your player of the tournament…
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How to watch the T20 Women’s World Cup on the BBC
There will be ball-by-ball commentary from every game available on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app.
Live text updates, alongside in-play video clips, will also be on the BBC Sport website and app, along with match reports, analysis and features.
Alex Hartley and England bowler Kate Cross will bring you news, reactions and behind-the-scenes gossip from camp at No Balls: The Cricket Podcast.
You can also follow the tournament on our social media accounts, where we’ll have regular updates, behind-the-scenes videos, interviews and more.
Search for “Test Match Special” on Twitter and Facebook, and “BBC Cricket” on Instagram, using #BBCCricket to join the conversation.