The 2022 Cricket World Cup is 100 days away from the best female players in the world embarking on New Zealand shores next March.
The qualifying stage has begun with the three final spots in the tournament up for grabs. Ireland, Netherlands, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, United States and Zimbabwe are all competing in Zimbabwe in the qualifying tournament.
We analyse each of the five qualified nations' chances by looking at their recent results, players to watch, key games.
New Zealand
World ranking: 5
World titles: 1 (2000)
2021 record: Won 2 Lost 9
How they are tracking: The White Ferns no doubt have the names and experience to go far in their home tournament but recent form suggests they could struggle to produce consistent performances against the other top nations. Their September tour of England showed they are not far off the pace of the number two side. Despite losing the series 4-1, it could have easily been a levelled series going into the fifth game. England did put on 347 in the final game, handing the Ferns a 203-run defeat - their second biggest ever loss in terms of runs - with their biggest ever loss coming last October against Australia.
Key match-up: v India, March 10. Will give an indication of how they are tracking against the top sides when their third pool game rolls around at Seddon Park.
One to watch: Amy Satterthwaite - the only White Fern to feature within the current top 10 of any category in the ICC's player rankings, she's the fifth best batter in the world and has traditionally performed well against the world's best teams.