With the fourth and final Twenty20 International, the Denmark tour to Greece will come to an end, and the anticipation is quite strong. Both countries have hailed this series as a crucial chance to improve their pairings and move up the rankings. Greece has demonstrated that they don’t mind taking chances and playing a daring style of cricket, which makes them quite dangerous once they settle into a rhythm. Denmark, on the other hand, approaches the crease with composure and technical mastery, making it both a skill and a nerve-wracking struggle.

Given that this series finale is the second game in a back-to-back doubleheader, fatigue may play a subtle effect. The ultimate test for these athletes will be upholding high standards in the field and remaining alert in the last overs. In order to maintain a high level of energy, both sides may dive deep into their benches, which could allow some younger players to take center stage. In order to maintain that momentum throughout the remainder of the 2026 season, the coaching staff on both teams will be emphasizing the significance of concluding the tour on a high note.
Which team can maintain composure when the game is on the line will ultimately determine the outcome of this last game. The pride of representing their nation will guarantee that every run is fought for and every wicket is enthusiastically celebrated, regardless of whether it’s a high-scoring thriller or a low-scoring fight. Denmark will probably rely on their tactical discipline to attempt to squeeze the life out of the chase, while Greece is likely to go all out with their power hitters in the last overs. Women’s cricket in the area has had an amazing week, and this finale looks to be a worthy celebration of that development.
Squads:
Greece Women
Alexandra Koyrkoulou, Dafni Vlachopoulou, Eleni Voulgari, Maria Polymeri, Thaleia Koula, Adamantia Makri, Elpida Kallous, Tereza Kapsokavadi, Ionnna Argiropoulou, Theodora Parisi-Mesimeri, Angeliki Savvani, Maria Syrioti, Maria Vervitsioti, Nefeli Georgota
Denmark Women
Nita Dalgaard, Tine Erichsen, Maria Karlsen, Anne Sofie Slebsager, Kathrine Brock-Nielsen, Line Leisner, Line Ostergaard, Camilla Ostergaard, Camilla Madsen, Anne Ostergaard, Sarah Hojholt
Players to watch out for :
Aggeliki Savvani
Aggeliki is a tough opponent that gives the Greek side a lot of balance. She has scored 223 runs in 33 games and taken 33 wickets, demonstrating her exceptional skill with the ball. Her exceptional 6/5 performance, which demonstrated her talent for destructive spells, makes her one of the team’s greatest bowling figures in history
Sofia-Nefeli Georgota
For the Greek team, Sofia-Nefeli is a workhorse who frequently handles the heavy lifting in both areas. In 38 games, she has amassed 242 runs, including a number of significant undefeated cameos. She has taken 33 wickets at an economy of 5.14, demonstrating her exceptional consistency with the ball and making sure the opposition seldom gets away with cheap runs
Maria Karlsen
Maria, who is mostly recognized for her performances in the batting order and her dependability behind the stumps, is an essential component of the Danish setup. With a high of 30, she has scored 186 runs in 27 games. She is a crucial component of Denmark’s defensive strategy because of her mobility as a wicketkeeper, which has earned her nine catches and three stumpings
Camilla Ostergaard
Since joining the team in 2024, Camilla has significantly improved Denmark. She has already claimed 16 wickets in just 20 games, including a best of 3/27. Her recent performance indicates that she will play a significant role in the forthcoming series in Corfu. She is a disciplined bowler who maintains pressure on the hitters
Pitch Report:
The pitch at this venue is historically significant for its assistance to pace bowlers, who have claimed over 80% of the wickets in recent fixtures. It tends to be a moderate-scoring surface, with average first and second-innings scores both hovering around 108 to 109 runs. Teams bowling first have enjoyed a notable advantage at this ground, winning 75% of matches, which may influence the captain’s decision at the toss
Weather Report:
On May 10, 2026, Corfu will be cloudy with a high of 21°C and a low of 16°C. There is a 35% chance of rain with a 5 mph wind blowing from the southeast
Fantasy XI :
Adamantia Makri, Elpida Kallous, Theodora Parisi-Mesimeri, Angeliki Savvani, Maria Syrioti, Maria Vervitsioti, Nita Dalgaard, Tine Erichsen, Maria Karlsen, Line Leisner, Camilla Ostergaard
Match Details :
Date: 10th May, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM
Venue: Marina Ground, Corfu, Greece
Broadcast : The game will be live-streamed on the FanCode app and website

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