Scotland has announced its squad for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, marking their debut in the prestigious global tournament. The team will be led by star all-rounder Kathryn Bryce, who played a crucial role in Scotland’s qualification for the event.
Kathryn Bryce returns to captain the side after her impressive performance in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2024 in the UAE, where she scored 177 runs and took nine wickets, helping Scotland secure their place in the World Cup. Her sister, Sarah Bryce, will serve as the vice-captain, bringing her experience as a wicket-keeper-batter to the team.
Also included in the squad is seasoned leg-spinner Abtaha Maqsood, who recently led Scotland to victory in the Netherlands tri-series, further boosting the team’s confidence heading into the World Cup.
Scotland’s Squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024:
- Kathryn Bryce (c)
- Sarah Bryce (vc)
- Lorna Jack-Brown
- Abbi Aitken-Drummond
- Abtaha Maqsood
- Saskia Horley
- Chloe Abel
- Priyanaz Chatterji
- Megan McColl
- Darcey Carter
- Ailsa Lister
- Hannah Rainey
- Rachel Slater
- Katherine Fraser
- Olivia Bell
The squad is a well-balanced mix of experience and youth, with several all-rounders like Priyanaz Chatterji, Katherine Fraser, and Megan McColl providing depth in both batting and bowling. Head coach Craig Wallace expressed confidence in his team’s potential for a strong showing at the World Cup.
“The make-up and balance of this squad is outstanding. We’ve got match-winners from start to finish within it, which I think is the big difference in the evolution of this squad during my short tenure. People have been putting in crucial performances each time they step onto the field, and that runs right the way through the squad,” Wallace said.
Scotland’s recent success, including winning five out of six games in the Netherlands series, demonstrates the depth and quality in their ranks. Wallace also highlighted the strength of the wider group, with several players pushing for selection, making the final squad selection a positive challenge.
Group B Challenges and Unlimited Possibilities
Scotland has been placed in Group B alongside England, South Africa, West Indies, and Bangladesh. Despite the tough competition, Wallace is optimistic about Scotland’s chances.
“I am so excited about what lies ahead. If we behave and play the way we have done during the last year, who knows what can happen at the World Cup – we could win as many games as we want to. The players play a great brand of cricket, and have so much belief in themselves, so the possibilities are limitless, really,” he added.
Wallace, who considers helping Scotland qualify for the World Cup as his greatest achievement, is thrilled to be part of this historic moment. He acknowledges the significance of this milestone for the team and is eager to see what they can accomplish on the world stage.
Scotland’s journey in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 promises to be an exciting one, with a blend of experienced campaigners and promising talent ready to make their mark.