Unbeaten Australia and New Zealand go head to head
⢠Australia captain Meg Lanning: āWe are looking forward to it a lot, all the games against the Kiwis are always very tough and good battlesā
⢠New Zealandās Amy Sattherthwaite: āWeāll treat it like the next game and looking towards our plans for that as normal but itās always a good game to take on Australiaā
⢠The match can be seen live on 9Now & Foxsports.com.au in Australia; SKY Sport 2, Sky Go, Fan Pass, Sky.co.nz in New Zealand
⢠Pre-match audios, photographs from Australia v New Zealand match and post-match video interviews to be available at Online Media Zone
Amy Satterthwaite insists a no-fear approach will be key as New Zealand looks to bring an end to in-form Australiaās winning streak at the ICC Womenās World Cup.
The two teams meet at the County Ground, Bristol on Sunday with both having enjoyed promising starts to the 2017 tournament.
New Zealand opened its campaign with a nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka before rain saw the match against South Africa abandoned on Wednesday without a ball being bowled.
Australia sits top of the standings having beaten both the West Indies and Sri Lanka by eight wickets.The reigning champion has posted a combined total of 467 runs from its two matches for the loss of just four wickets with Nicole Bolton (107 not out) and Meg Lanning (152 not out) both reaching three figures.
But despite the current hot-streak of their opponents, Satterthwaite believes getting one over its rival can provide an invaluable boost to the sideās own chances of trying to improve on its fourth-place finish from four years ago.
āAustralia is always a good team to play against. Theyāve got a quality side and weāve really enjoyed playing them at World Cups ā historically, I think weāve done pretty well,ā she said.
āWeāll treat it like the next game and looking towards our plans for that as normal but itās always a good game to take on Australia.
āAnyone that plays against Australia, if theyāre able to beat it, itās a good feeling and would set a bit of a benchmark.
āYouāve still got to take each game as it comes but if we were able to beat Australia it would certainly be a good feeling.
āIn some ways, it doesnāt matter who the opposition is at a World Cup. No matter who you play, you always go up another level at a World Cup and you really want to put your best performance out there.ā
Australia has already shown it is not afraid of chasing down a seemingly daunting total with Lanning leading from the front on Thursday with her 11th international century to help her country record the highest successful ICC WWC run chase (262 for two inside 44 overs).
The team will be hoping for more of the same on Sunday as its returns to the same County Ground venue although captain Lanning ā the top-ranked ODI batter in the world ā is predicting a tough battle with New Zealand.
āItās a nice batting ground here, it runs along the square very quickly and weāve got New Zealand coming here which will be a good challenge for us,ā she said.
āIt is going along nicely in the tournament too so we are looking forward to that. It is always a good game against the Kiwis.
āWe just have to stick to our standards that we have set. We are looking forward to it a lot, all the games against the Kiwis are always very tough and good battles.
āIt has started off the tournament well so itās going to be a good challenge for us but we have a couple days now to regroup and come back on Sunday.ā
In Australia, the match will be live on 9Now and Foxsports.com.au, while it can be watched live in New Zealand on SKY Sport 2, Sky Go, Fan Pass and Sky.co.nz. For further information, please contact your local listings.
Squads (to be selected from):
Australia: Meg Lanning (captain), Sarah Aley, Kristen Beams, Alex Blackwell, Nicole Bolton, Ashleigh Gardner, Rachael Haynes, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Belinda Vakarewa, Elyse Villani and Amanda-Jade Wellington.
New Zealand: Suzie Bates (captain), Erin Bermingham, Sophie Devine, Maddie Green, Holly Huddleston, Leigh Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, Katey Martin, Thamsyn Newton, Katie Perkins, Anna Peterson, Rachel Priest, Hannah Rowe, Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu
Umpires ā Ahsan Raza and Jacqueline Williams
Match referee ā David Jukes