The Women's T20 World Cup always creates excitement and buzz around the cricketing globe, with some experienced and some new talents participating. Sophie Devine led New Zealand to win their first-ever Women's T20 World Cup against South Africa in Dubai. With the World Cup now over, we are also back with our rituals of seeing the players who didn't have a great tournament which ultimately led to their exit from the T20 World Cup.
The Dashing left-handed opener from India had a forgettable tournament scoring just 75 runs in 4 innings with one half-century to her name against Sri Lanka. Mandhana was criticized for her timid approach throughout the World Cup.
The Sri Lankan Captain Chamari Athapathuthu known for his explosive batting couldn't convert her Asia Cup heroics into the World Cup scoring a paltry 27 runs in 4 innings ensuring Sri Lanka went winless from the World Cup.
England Skipper Heather Knight had a poor tournament for England where she ended up scoring just 27 runs in 4 innings.
Australia's stand-in skipper for the World Cup Tahlia McGrath too had a poor World Cup campaign scoring just 68 runs in 5 innings.
Another Indian player features in the flop list of women's World Cup, Jemimah Rodrigues had a confusing campaign as her batting position was never fixed, her batting position was pushed up and down the order throughout the tournament, and she ended up scoring just 68 runs in 4 innings.
There were a lot of expectations from Richa Ghosh to deliver the good for team India, however, she failed miserably both with the bat and behind the stumps. Her dodgy keeping ensured India was sloppy in the field. With the bat too, Ghosh just managed to score 19 runs in 4 innings.
Marizanne Kapp had a poor tournament both with the bat and ball in South Africa's run to the final. Kapp scored just 90 runs in 6 innings and picked up 5 wickets in 6 games. Kapp's dismal performance played a crucial role in South Africa's loss in the finals.
Wily Indian All-Rounder Deepti Sharma too disappointed the fans with her performance scoring just 49 runs in 4 games, in the crucial clash against Australia Deepti missed at least 3 juicy full tosses that could've proved pivotal in India reaching the semis. On the bowling front, Deepti picked up 4 wickets in four games.
The Aussie Wrist Spinner had a forgettable World Cup where she picked up just 4 wickets in the 5 games that Australia played in the World Cup. Wareham's inability to pick up wickets in the middle overs played a crucial role in Australia getting knocked out in the semi-finals.
Leader of the South African pace bowling attack Ayabonga Khaka too didn't have a great tournament picking just 4 wickets in the 6 games South Africa played in the World Cup.
Henry From the West Indies had a poor campaign picking up just 1 wicket in 5 games that West Indies played in the World Cup including the semi-finals.