As the countdown begins for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, excitement is palpable among fans and celebrities alike. The tournament, set to commence on October 3 at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium, will feature ten teams competing in 23 matches for the coveted trophy. In a bid to amplify enthusiasm around this marquee event, Star Sports has unveiled a special promotional campaign featuring Bollywood superstar Alia Bhatt.
Alia Bhatt’s Rallying Cry for Team India
In a captivating video, Alia pauses her ad shoot to catch a glimpse of Team India in action. “Don’t disturb me now, the match is going to start,” she tells her production team, showcasing her enthusiasm for the game.
Alia continues by expressing her pride in the women’s team: “When our women in blue stand for the nation, I feel something really special. Because when our Bravehearts set our mind on something, winning the World’s Biggest Prize isn’t impossible.” Her words resonate deeply as she highlights the strength and determination of the players.
The promo culminates in a powerful call for national support. “When the whole nation stands for the country, we are unstoppable,” Alia proclaims as an announcement for standing up during the National Anthem plays in the background. She emphasizes that this tournament isn’t just about cricket; it’s about creating history together. “Because history is not just his story but also her story,” she concludes, reinforcing the significance of women’s achievements in sports.
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Watch the promo here:
Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament Details
The Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will kick off with an exciting opening match between Bangladesh and Scotland on October 3. India, placed in Group A, will begin their campaign against New Zealand on October 4, followed by crucial matches against arch-rivals Pakistan on October 6 and Sri Lanka on October 9.
The group stage will conclude with a face-off against Australia on October 9. Each team will participate in two warm-up games starting September 28 to prepare for this high-stakes tournament. Originally slated to take place in Bangladesh, the tournament was relocated to the United Arab Emirates due to civil unrest in the region. This change has only heightened anticipation among fans eager to witness top-tier women’s cricket.
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