Who’s playing whom?
Team news and likely XIs
Bangladesh are likely to stick with their winning combination.
Bangladesh (probable): 1 Dilara Akter, 2 Juairiya Ferdous, 3 Sharmin Akhter, 4 Nigar Sultana (capt, wk), 5 Sobhana Mostary, 6 Ritu Moni, 7 Shorna Akter, 8 Rabeya Khan, 9 Nahida Akter, 10 Marufa Akter, 11 Sanjida Akter Meghla
India (probable): 1 Shafali Verma, 2 Smriti Mandhana, 3 Jemimah Rodrigues, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), 5 Yastika Bhatia/Bharti Fulmali, 6 Richa Ghosh (wk), 7 Deepti Sharma, 8 Radha Yadav, 9 Kranti Gaud/Arundhati Reddy, 10 Nandani Sharma, 11 N Shree Charani
Netherlands could field an unchanged XI.
Netherlands (probable): 1 Heather Siegers, 2 Phebe Molkenboer, 3 Babette de Leede (capt, wk), 4 Sterre Kalis, 5 Robine Rijke, 6 Frederique Overdijk, 7 Iris Zwilling, 8 Myrthe van den Raad, 9 Caroline de Lange, 10 Silver Siegers, 11 Isabel van der Woning
South Africa could consider resting Marizanne Kapp, who was unwell before the India game. If they do so, Kayla Reyneke could get another chance.
South Africa (probable): 1 Laura Wolvaardt (capt), 2 Tazmin Brits, 3 Annerie Dercksen, 4 Marizanne Kapp/Kayla Reyneke, 5 Nadine de Klerk, 6 Chloe Tryon, 7 Dane van Niekerk, 8 Sinalo Jafta (wk), 9 Shabnim Ismail, 10 Ayabonga Khaka, 11 Nonkululeko Mlaba
Players to watch
Weather and conditions
In Manchester, spinners have fared slightly better than fast bowlers this World Cup. They have picked up more wickets (22 vs 19), have a better strike rate (14.3 vs 19.6) and a better economy rate (7.19 vs 7.94). The temperature is likely to be around 31°C, too hot for the locals but should not be much of a problem for the two teams from the Indian subcontinent.
Quotes
“One of our goals coming into this tournament as the lowest-ranked side was to finish in the top four of our group and top eight in the tournament [to automatically qualify for the 2028 edition]. It’s a big ask now but if we win the last two games, we can still achieve that.”
Netherlands coach Neil MacRae
Hemant Brar is a sub-editor at Cricinfo
