Postpublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 10 June 2020
Alex Hartley
England spinner
Alyssa Healy has changed her game since the 2017 World Cup. She was batting in the middle-order then - now she's a world-class opener in all formats.
BBC Sport readers' women's world T20 XI
Current players only
Second in weekly series of selectors
Next week: world ODI team
Amy Lofthouse
Alex Hartley
England spinner
Alyssa Healy has changed her game since the 2017 World Cup. She was batting in the middle-order then - now she's a world-class opener in all formats.
Let's start at the top of the order.
Fast starts are vital in T20 cricket, and you've picked an opener that's capable of taking a game away from someone inside the first six balls.
(A bit of housekeeping - the numbers in brackets are the percentage of you that voted for them)
Feel free to tell Henry how correct/incorrect he is.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
I reckon no one will get a better team than this one...
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Over 6,500 of you selected your XI from our exhaustive list, and we've tallied the votes to get a pretty impressive team...
We've got analysis of our world T20 XI from England bowlers and podcasters extraordinaire Kate Cross and Alex Hartley.
I miss cricket. I miss it so very, very much.
So, while we count down the days until it makes its glorious return, we asked you to pick your women's world T20 side.
And you folks had some thoughts on who should be in, and who should miss out...