ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020

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The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 was the seventh World Cup in Women's Twenty20 cricket and took place in Australia from February 21 to March 8, 2020 . After the tournament was previously called ICC Women's World Twenty20 , this was the first edition under the new name. In the final, Australia beat India with 85 runs.

Attendees

The field of participants consists of ten teams. The first eight teams of the ICC Women's World Twenty20 2018 automatically qualified. Bangladesh and Thailand qualify for this World Cup through a qualifying tournament .

  • Pakistan Pakistan
  • South Africa South Africa
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
  • Thailand Thailand
  • West Indies cricket team West Indies

Venues

The 2020 Women's T20 World Cup host cities in Australia

The stadiums were announced by the ICC on January 30, 2019, with a stipulation that the final would take place at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne .

Stadion city capacity
Manuka oval Canberra 012,000
Junction oval (JO) Melbourne 007,000
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Melbourne 100.024
WACA Ground Perth 020,000
Sydney Showground Stadium (SSS) Sydney 022,000
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) Sydney 048,000

Competition mode

Five teams are drawn into each of the two preliminary round groups, each playing a game against each other. There are two points for the winning team, none for the losing team. If no winner can be determined (for example due to the rain dropping out), both teams will each receive one point. If both teams have scored the same number of runs after the innings played, a super over follows . After the preliminary round, the two best teams in both groups qualify for the semi-finals, with the net run rate being decisive in the event of a tie . The two winners of the semi-finals then play the final.

Squad lists

Twenty20
Australia Australia Bangladesh Bangladesh England England India India New Zealand New Zealand
  • Meg Lanning ( K )
  • Rachael Haynes ( UK )
  • Erin Burns
  • Nicola Carey
  • Ashleigh Gardner
  • Alyssa Healy ( wk )
  • Jess Jonassen
  • Delissa Kimmince
  • Sophie Molineux
  • Beth Mooney
  • Ellyse Perry
  • Megan rubble
  • Molly Strano
  • Annabel Sutherland
  • Tayla Vlaeminck
  • Georgia Wareham
  • Salma Khatun ( K )
  • Rumana Ahmed ( UK )
  • Nahida Akter
  • Jahanara Alam
  • Panna Ghosh
  • Fargana Hoque
  • Sanjida Islam
  • Fahima Khatun
  • Murshida Khatun
  • Khadija Tul Kubra
  • Ritu moni
  • Sobhana Mostary
  • Ayasha Rahman
  • Nigar Sultana
  • Shamima Sultana
  • Heather Knight ( K )
  • Tammy Beaumont
  • Katherine Brunt
  • Kathryn Cross
  • Freya Davies
  • Sophie Ecclestone
  • Georgia Elwiss
  • Sarah Glenn
  • Amy Jones ( wk )
  • Natalie Sciver
  • Anya Shrubsole
  • Lauren Winfield
  • Fran Wilson
  • Danielle Wyatt
  • Mady Villiers
  • Harmanpreet Kaur ( K )
  • Taniya Bhatia ( wk )
  • Harleen Deol
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad
  • Richa Ghosh
  • Veda Krishnamurthy
  • Smriti Mandhana
  • Shikha Pandey
  • Arundhati Reddy
  • Jemimah Rodrigues
  • Deepti Sharma
  • Pooja Vastrakar
  • Shafali Verma
  • Poonam Yadav
  • Radha Yadav
  • Sophie Devine ( K )
  • Suzie Bates
  • Lauren Down
  • Maddy Green
  • Holly Huddleston
  • Hayley Jensen
  • Leigh Kasperek
  • Amelia Kerr
  • Jess Kerr
  • Rosemary Mair
  • Katey Martin
  • Katie Perkins
  • Anna Peterson
  • Rachel Priest
  • Lea Tahuhu
Pakistan Pakistan South Africa South Africa Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Thailand Thailand West Indies cricket team West Indies
  • Bismah Maroof ( K )
  • Javeria Khan ( UK )
  • Muneeba Ali
  • Anam Amin
  • Aiman ​​Anwer
  • Diana Baig
  • Nida Dar
  • Sadia Iqbal
  • Iram Javed
  • Nahida Khan
  • Ayesha Naseem
  • Sidra Nawaz ( wk )
  • Aliya Riaz
  • Fatima Sana
  • Syeda Aroob Shah
  • Umaima Sohail
  • Dane van Niekerk ( K )
  • Chloe Tryon ( UK )
  • Trisha Chetty
  • Shabnim Ismail
  • Marizanne Kapp
  • Ayabonga Khaka
  • Masabata Klaas
  • Nadine de Klerk
  • Lizelle Lee
  • Suné Luus
  • Nonkululeko Mlaba
  • Mignon du Preez
  • Tumi Sekhukhune
  • Nondumiso Shangase
  • Laura Wolvaardt
  • Chamari Atapattu ( K )
  • Harshitha Madavi ( UK )
  • Kavisha Dilhari
  • Ama Kanchana
  • Hansima Karunaratne
  • Achini Kulasuriya
  • Sugandika Kumari
  • Dilani Manodara
  • Hasini Perera
  • Udeshika Prabodhani
  • Sathya Sandeepani
  • Anushka Sanjeewani
  • Nilakshi de Silva
  • Shashikala Siriwardene
  • Umesha Thimashini
  • Sornnarin Tippoch ( K )
  • Nattaya Boochatham ( UK )
  • Naruemol Chaiwai
  • Nattakan Chantam
  • Onnicha Kamchomphu
  • Rosenan Kanoh
  • Suwanan Khiaoto
  • Nannapat Koncharoenkai ( wk )
  • Suleeporn Laomi
  • Soraya Lateh
  • Wongpaka Liengprasert
  • Phannita Maya
  • Ratanaporn Padunglerd
  • Thipatcha Putthawong
  • Chanida Sutthiruang
  • Stafanie Taylor ( K )
  • Anisa Mohammed ( UK )
  • Aaliyah Alleyne
  • Shemaine Campbelle ( wk )
  • Shamilia Connell
  • Britney Cooper
  • Deandra Dottin
  • Afy Fletcher
  • Cherry-Ann Fraser
  • Sheneta Grimmond
  • Chinelle Henry
  • Lee-Ann Kirby
  • Hayley Matthews
  • Chedean Nation
  • Shakera Selman

Preliminary round

Group A

table

Group A Sp. S. N NO P NRR
India India 4th 4th 0 0 8th   +0.979
Australia Australia 4th 3 1 0 6th   +0.971
New Zealand New Zealand 4th 2 2 0 4th   +0.364
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4th 1 3 0 2   −0.404
Bangladesh Bangladesh 4th 0 4th 0 0   −1,008

Games

February 21
scorecard
Sydney (SSS) India India
132-4 (20)
- AustraliaAustralia
115 (19.5)
India wins with 17 runs
February 22nd
scorecard
Perth Sri LankaSri Lanka
127-7 (20)
- New ZealandNew Zealand
131-3 (17.4)
New Zealand wins with 7 wickets
February 24th
scorecard
Perth Sri LankaSri Lanka
122-6 (20)
- AustraliaAustralia
123-5 (19.3)
Australia wins with 5 wickets
February 24th
scorecard
Perth India India
142-6 (20)
- Bangladesh Bangladesh
124-8 (20)
India wins with 18 runs
February 27
scorecard
Melbourne (JO) India India
133-8 (20)
- New ZealandNew Zealand
130-6 (20)
India wins with 3 runs
February 27
scorecard
Canberra AustraliaAustralia
189-1 (20)
- Bangladesh Bangladesh
103-9 (20)
Australia wins with 86 runs
February 29
scorecard
Melbourne (JO) New ZealandNew Zealand
91 (18.2)
- Bangladesh Bangladesh
74 (19.5)
New Zealand wins with 17 runs
February 29
scorecard
Melbourne (JO) Sri LankaSri Lanka
113-9 (20)
- India India
116-3 (14.4)
India wins with 7 wickets
March 2nd
scorecard
Melbourne (JO) Bangladesh Bangladesh
91-8 (20)
- Sri LankaSri Lanka
92-1 (15.3)
Sri Lanka wins with 9 wickets
March 2nd
scorecard
Melbourne (JO) AustraliaAustralia
155-5 (20)
- New ZealandNew Zealand
151-7 (20)
Australia wins with 4 runs

Group B

table

Group B Sp. S. N NO P NRR
South Africa South Africa 4th 3 0 1 7th   +2,226
England England 4th 3 1 0 6th   +2,291
West Indies cricket team West Indies 4th 1 2 1 3   −0.654
Pakistan Pakistan 4th 1 2 1 3   −0.761
Thailand Thailand 4th 0 3 1 1   −3,992

Games

February 22nd
scorecard
Perth ThailandThailand
78-9 (20)
- West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
80-3 (16.4)
West Indies wins by 7 wickets
February 23
scorecard
Perth EnglandEngland
123-8 (20)
- South AfricaSouth Africa
127-4 (19.4)
South Africa wins with 6 wickets
February 26
scorecard
Canberra EnglandEngland
172-2 (20)
- ThailandThailand
78-7 (20)
England wins with 98 runs
February 26
scorecard
Canberra West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
124-7 (20)
- PakistanPakistan
127-2 (18.2)
Pakistan wins with 8 wickets
February 28
scorecard
Canberra South AfricaSouth Africa
193-5 (20)
- ThailandThailand
82 (19.1)
South Africa wins with 113 runs
February 28
scorecard
Canberra EnglandEngland
158-7 (20)
- PakistanPakistan
116 (19.4)
England wins with 42 runs
March 1st
scorecard
Sydney (SSS) South AfricaSouth Africa
136-6 (20)
- PakistanPakistan
119-5 (20)
South Africa wins with 17 runs
March 1st
scorecard
Sydney (SSS) EnglandEngland
143-5 (20)
- West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
97 (17.1)
England wins with 46 runs
March 3
scorecard
Sydney (SSS) ThailandThailand
150-3 (20)
- Pakistan Pakistan
No result
March 3
scorecard
Sydney (SSS) West Indies cricket team West Indies
- South Africa South Africa
Game canceled

Semifinals

March 5
scorecard
Sydney (SCG) England England
- India India
Called off

The game had to be canceled due to persistent rain. India qualified because of the better result in the group stage.

March 5
scorecard
Sydney (SCG) AustraliaAustralia
134-5 (20)
- South AfricaSouth Africa
92-5 (13/13)
Australia wins with 5 runs ( D / L method )

final

March 8
scorecard
Melbourne (MCG) AustraliaAustralia
184-4 (20)
- India India
99 (19.1)
Australia wins with 85 runs

Australia won the coin toss and decided to start at the stroke. In the Australian innings, Beth Mooney (78 runs not out) and Alyssa Healy (75 runs) each scored a fifty. Best Indian bowler was Deepti Sharma with two wickets . In the Indian innings, Deepti Sharma was the best Indian batter with 33 runs. Best Australian bowlers were Megan Schutt with four wickets and Jess Jonassen with three wickets.

Individual evidence

  1. World T20 to be called T20 World Cup from 2020 edition: ICC ( English ) Tim es of India. November 23, 2018. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  2. Eight cities throughout Australia to host ICC T20 World Cup 2020 . International Cricket Council. January 29, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  3. a b Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; NRR = Net Run Rate
  4. Shashank Kishore: India into maiden Women's T20 World Cup final after washout ( English ) Cricinfo. March 5, 2020. Accessed March 8, 2020.