We look at the latest outright odds for the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup in UAE.
(Odds will display when market is available)
Australia have been the dominant force in the women's T20 World Cup since the inaugural tournament in 2009, winning six of the eight editions.
They successfully defended their title for a third time in 2023 as they defeated hosts South Africa by 19 runs in the final and are favourites again as they go in search of a seventh crown.
Australia must do it without the talismanic Meg Lanning, however, after the former captain announced her retirement from international cricket in November 2023. Lanning, who is the leading run scorer for Australia in women's internationals, captained the Aussies to four of their World Cup successes.
Australia find themselves pitted in Group A with second-favourites India, whose preparations for the tournament were hindered by their failure to win the Asia Cup in July.
England are next in the betting and Jon Lewis' team were in fine fettle over the summer months, cruising to comprehensive series whitewash wins over Pakistan and New Zealand.