ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020
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 .
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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 |
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Manuka oval | Canberra | 12,000 |
Junction oval (JO) | Melbourne | 7,000 |
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) | Melbourne | 100.024 |
WACA Ground | Perth | 20,000 |
Sydney Showground Stadium (SSS) | Sydney | 22,000 |
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) | Sydney | 48,000 |
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
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Australia | Bangladesh | England | India | New Zealand |
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Pakistan | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Thailand | West Indies |
Preliminary round
Group A
table
Group A | Sp. | S. | N | NO | P | NRR |
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India | 4th | 4th | 0 | 0 | 8th | +0.979 |
Australia | 4th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 6th | +0.971 |
New Zealand | 4th | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4th | +0.364 |
Sri Lanka | 4th | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | −0.404 |
Bangladesh | 4th | 0 | 4th | 0 | 0 | −1,008 |
Games
February 21 scorecard |
Sydney (SSS) |
India 132-4 (20) |
- |
Australia 115 (19.5) |
India wins with 17 runs |
February 22nd scorecard |
Perth |
Sri Lanka 127-7 (20) |
- |
New Zealand 131-3 (17.4) |
New Zealand wins with 7 wickets |
February 24th scorecard |
Perth |
Sri Lanka 122-6 (20) |
- |
Australia 123-5 (19.3) |
Australia wins with 5 wickets |
February 24th scorecard |
Perth |
India 142-6 (20) |
- |
Bangladesh 124-8 (20) |
India wins with 18 runs |
February 27 scorecard |
Melbourne (JO) |
India 133-8 (20) |
- |
New Zealand 130-6 (20) |
India wins with 3 runs |
February 27 scorecard |
Canberra |
Australia 189-1 (20) |
- |
Bangladesh 103-9 (20) |
Australia wins with 86 runs |
February 29 scorecard |
Melbourne (JO) |
New Zealand 91 (18.2) |
- |
Bangladesh 74 (19.5) |
New Zealand wins with 17 runs |
February 29 scorecard |
Melbourne (JO) |
Sri Lanka 113-9 (20) |
- |
India 116-3 (14.4) |
India wins with 7 wickets |
March 2nd scorecard |
Melbourne (JO) |
Bangladesh 91-8 (20) |
- |
Sri Lanka 92-1 (15.3) |
Sri Lanka wins with 9 wickets |
March 2nd scorecard |
Melbourne (JO) |
Australia 155-5 (20) |
- |
New Zealand 151-7 (20) |
Australia wins with 4 runs |
Group B
table
Group B | Sp. | S. | N | NO | P | NRR |
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South Africa | 4th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 7th | +2,226 |
England | 4th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 6th | +2,291 |
West Indies | 4th | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | −0.654 |
Pakistan | 4th | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | −0.761 |
Thailand | 4th | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | −3,992 |
Games
February 22nd scorecard |
Perth |
Thailand 78-9 (20) |
- |
West Indies 80-3 (16.4) |
West Indies wins by 7 wickets |
February 23 scorecard |
Perth |
England 123-8 (20) |
- |
South Africa 127-4 (19.4) |
South Africa wins with 6 wickets |
February 26 scorecard |
Canberra |
England 172-2 (20) |
- |
Thailand 78-7 (20) |
England wins with 98 runs |
February 26 scorecard |
Canberra |
West Indies 124-7 (20) |
- |
Pakistan 127-2 (18.2) |
Pakistan wins with 8 wickets |
February 28 scorecard |
Canberra |
South Africa 193-5 (20) |
- |
Thailand 82 (19.1) |
South Africa wins with 113 runs |
February 28 scorecard |
Canberra |
England 158-7 (20) |
- |
Pakistan 116 (19.4) |
England wins with 42 runs |
March 1st scorecard |
Sydney (SSS) |
South Africa 136-6 (20) |
- |
Pakistan 119-5 (20) |
South Africa wins with 17 runs |
March 1st scorecard |
Sydney (SSS) |
England 143-5 (20) |
- |
West Indies 97 (17.1) |
England wins with 46 runs |
March 3 scorecard |
Sydney (SSS) |
Thailand 150-3 (20) |
- |
Pakistan |
No result |
March 3 scorecard |
Sydney (SSS) |
West Indies |
- |
South Africa |
Game canceled |
Semifinals
March 5 scorecard |
Sydney (SCG) |
England |
- |
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) |
Australia 134-5 (20) |
- |
South Africa 92-5 (13/13) |
Australia wins with 5 runs ( D / L method ) |
final
March 8 scorecard |
Melbourne (MCG) |
Australia 184-4 (20) |
- |
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
- ↑ World T20 to be called T20 World Cup from 2020 edition: ICC ( English ) Tim es of India. November 23, 2018. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
- ↑ Eight cities throughout Australia to host ICC T20 World Cup 2020 . International Cricket Council. January 29, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
- ↑ a b Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; NRR = Net Run Rate
- ↑ Shashank Kishore: India into maiden Women's T20 World Cup final after washout ( English ) Cricinfo. March 5, 2020. Accessed March 8, 2020.