All-rounder Kathryn Bryce is going to be the captain and her sister, wicketkeeper Sarah Bryce is going to be the vice-captain for Scotland for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in UAE.
This is going to be maiden outing for Scotland in the Women’s T20 World Cup, considering their whole squad is all-rounders.
“The make-up and balance of this squad is outstanding,” head coach Craig Wallace said. “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.”
Scotland qualified for the tournament as they finished as runners-up in the qualifier tournament. On their way to the T20 World Cup, they gave strong performance during the tri-series against Papua New Guinea.
“If you look at the recent Netherlands series, we won five games out of six, and there is a depth in the wider group now, proved by some of those who’ve not been selected but who’ve been pushing and performing all year,” Wallace said. “It was great to be able to argue about players’ cases in a positive sense based on the work they’ve all produced.”