ICC Women's World Twenty20 2009

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The ICC World Twenty20 Women's 2009 was the first World Cup Twenty20 -Cricket women and found parallel to the World Cup of men from 11 to 21 June 2009. England instead. In the final, England beat New Zealand with 6 wickets.

Attendees

The teams that were also eligible to compete in the 2009 World Cup were admitted as participants:

  • Australia Australia
  • Pakistan Pakistan
  • England England
  • South Africa South Africa
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • West Indies cricket team West Indies

format

Four teams were drawn in each of the two preliminary round groups, in which everyone played a game. 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 received one point each. After the preliminary round, the two best teams in both groups qualify for the semi-finals. The two winners of the semi-finals then play the final.

Venues

ICC Women's World Twenty20 2009 (England)
London (Lord's)
London (Lord's)
London (oval)
London (oval)
Venues of the tournament

While the preliminary round matches were played on the County Ground in Taunton , the semi-finals and finals took place on the same day and place as for the men.

Stadion city capacity Games
The oval London 23,500 Semifinals
Lord's Cricket Ground London 30,000 final
Trent Bridge Nottingham 15,350 Semifinals
County Ground Taunton 8,500 Preliminary round

Squad lists

England named their squad on April 6, 2009. South Africa named their squad on April 28, 2009. India named their squad on April 28, 2009. New Zealand named their squad on April 30, 2009. Pakistan named their squad on May 4, 2009. Sri Lanka named its roster on May 8, 2009. The West Indies named their roster on May 12, 2009.

Australia Australia England England India India New Zealand New Zealand
  • Karen Rolton ( K )

  • Sarah Andrews

  • Alex Blackwell

  • Jessica Cameron

  • Lauren Ebsary
  • Rene Farrell

  • Jodie Fields ( wk )

  • Shelley Nitschke

  • Erin Osborne

  • Ellyse Perry

  • Kirsten Pike

  • Leah Poulton

  • Lisa Sthalekar
  • Elyse Villani
  • Charlotte Edwards ( K )

  • Caroline Atkins

  • Katherine Brunt

  • Holly Colvin

  • Lydia Greenway

  • Isa Guha
  • Jenny Gunn

  • Danielle Hazell

  • Laura Marsh

  • Beth Morgan

  • Ebony Jewel Rainford Brent

  • Nicki Shaw

  • Claire Taylor

  • Sarah Taylor ( wk )
  • Jhulan Goswami ( K )

  • Amita Sharma ( UK )

  • Anjum Chopra

  • Anagha Deshpande ( wk )
  • Rumeli Dhar
  • Harmanpreet Kaur
  • Latika Kumari

  • Reema Malhotra
  • Babita Mandlik

  • Sulakshana Naik ( wk )
  • Mithali Raj
  • Poonam Raut
  • Priyanka Roy

  • Gouher Sultana
  • Aimee Watkins ( K )

  • Amy Satterthwaite ( UK )
  • Suzie Bates

  • Nicola Browne

  • Saskia cops

  • Sophie Devine

  • Lucy Doolan
  • Victoria Lind
  • Sara McGlashan

  • Katey Martin

  • Rachel Priest ( wk )

  • Kate Pulford

  • Sian jerk

  • Sarah Tsukigawa
Pakistan Pakistan South Africa South Africa Sri Lanka Sri Lanka West Indies cricket team West Indies
  • Sana Mir ( K )
  • Nain Abidi ( UK )

  • Alma's afflictions

  • Armaan Khan
  • Asmavia Iqbal

  • Batool Fatima

  • Bismah Maroof
  • Javeria Khan

  • Marina Iqbal

  • Naila Nazir

  • Nazia Sadiq
  • Qanita Jalil
  • Sajjida Shah

  • Urooj Mumtaz
  • Sunette Loubser ( K )
  • Alicia Smith ( UK )

  • Susan Benade

  • Cri-zelda Brits

  • Trisha Chetty ( wk )

  • Dinesha Devnarain
  • Mignon du Preez

  • Shandre Fritz
  • Shabnim Ismail

  • Marizanne Kapp

  • Ashlyn Kilowan

  • Marcia Letsoalo

  • Charlize van der Westhuizen

  • Dane van Niekerk
  • Chamari Polgampola ( K )

  • Eshani Kaushalya ( UK )
  • Sanduni Abeywickrama

  • Chamari Atapattu

  • Chamika Bandara

  • Hiruka Fernando

  • Rose Fernando

  • Sumudu Fernando

  • Inoka Galagedara
  • Sadamali Kumuduni

  • Dilani Manodara

  • Udeshika Prabodhani

  • Deepika Rasangika

  • Sripali Weerakkody
  • Merissa Aguilleira ( K , wk )
  • Kirbyina Alexander

  • Shanel Daley

  • Deandra Dottin

  • Cordel Jack

  • Stacy-Ann King

  • Pamela Lavine

  • Debbie-Ann Lewis

  • Anisa Mohammed

  • Juliana Nero
  • Shakera Selman
  • Danielle Small

  • Charlene Taitt

  • Stafanie Taylor

competition

Preliminary round

Group A

table

Group A Sp. S. N NO P NRR
New Zealand New Zealand 3 3 0 0 6th   +1,676
Australia Australia 3 2 1 0 4th   +0.242
West Indies cricket team West Indies 3 1 2 0 2   -1,137
South Africa South Africa 3 0 3 0 0   -0.742

Games

June 11th
scorecard
Taunton West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
123-7 (20)
- South AfricaSouth Africa
119 (19.4)
West Indies wins by 4 runs
June 12th
scorecard
Taunton AustraliaAustralia
123-8 (20)
- New ZealandNew Zealand
127-1 (16.2)
New Zealand wins with 9 wickets
June 13
scorecard
Taunton New ZealandNew Zealand
158-6 (20)
- West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
106-7 (20)
New Zealand wins with 52 runs
June 14th
scorecard
Taunton West Indies cricket teamWest Indies
135-8 (20)
- AustraliaAustralia
136-2 (17.2)
Australia wins with 8 wickets
June 15
scorecard
Taunton South AfricaSouth Africa
124-4 (20)
- New ZealandNew Zealand
127-4 (18.1)
New Zealand wins with 6 wickets
June 16
scorecard
Taunton AustraliaAustralia
164-6 (20)
- South AfricaSouth Africa
140-7 (20)
Australia wins with 24 runs

Group B

table

Group B Sp. S. N NO P NRR
England England 3 3 0 0 6th   +2,738
India India 3 2 1 0 4th   -0.025
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0 2   -1,207
Pakistan Pakistan 3 0 3 0 0   -1,481

Games

June 11th
scorecard
Taunton India India
112-8 (20)
- EnglandEngland
113-0 (15.4)
England wins with 10 wickets
June 12th
scorecard
Taunton PakistanPakistan
104-7 (20)
- Sri LankaSri Lanka
105-6 (18.2)
Sri Lanka wins with 4 wickets
June 13
scorecard
Taunton PakistanPakistan
75 (19.5)
- India India
78-5 (17.4)
India wins with 5 wickets
June 14th
scorecard
Taunton EnglandEngland
140-7 (20)
- Sri LankaSri Lanka
69-8 (20)
England wins with 71 runs
June 15
scorecard
Taunton Sri LankaSri Lanka
94-6 (18/18)
- India India
95-5 (16.5 / 18)
India wins with 5 wickets
June 16
scorecard
Taunton EnglandEngland
123 (20)
- PakistanPakistan
60 (16.5)
England wins with 63 runs

Semifinals

June 18
scorecard
Nottingham New ZealandNew Zealand
145-5 (20)
- India India
93-9 (20)
New Zealand wins with 52 runs
June 19
scorecard
London (oval) AustraliaAustralia
163-5 (20)
- EnglandEngland
165-2 (19.3)
England wins with 8 wickets

final

June 21
scorecard
London (Lord's) New ZealandNew Zealand
85 (20)
- EnglandEngland
86-4 (17)
England wins with 6 wickets

Individual evidence

  1. Jenny Roesler: A chance for women to shine ( English ) Cricinfo. June 10, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  2. England retain champion squad for Twenty20 ( English ) Cricinfo. April 6, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  3. South Africa include Dinesha Devnarain in Twenty20 squad ( English ) Cricinfo. April 28, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  4. Three new inclusions in India's Twenty20 squad ( English ) Cricinfo. April 28, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Three newcomers in New Zealand Twenty20 squad ( English ) Cricinfo. April 30, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  6. Sana Mir to lead Pakistan women's World Twenty20 team ( English ) Cricinfo. May 4, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  7. Sa'adi Thawfeew: Siriwardene and two others dropped from World Cup squad ( English ) Cricinfo. May 8, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  8. Nero back in Windies women's squad for World Twenty20 ( English ) Cricinfo. May 12, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  9. a b Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; NRR = Net Run Rate