Women's Cricket World Cup 2017
The Women's Cricket World Cup 2017 was the eleventh Cricket World Cup women who in the one-day format was held on 50 over. It took place in England from June 24th to July 23rd, 2017 . In the final, England prevailed against India with 9 runs.
Attendees
The qualification process was divided into two parts. On the one hand, the ICC Women's Championship 2014-16 was held between eight teams between August 2014 and November 2016 , the four best-placed teams of which qualified for the World Cup.
The four losing teams and six regional qualifiers played the Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2017 in Sri Lanka for the four remaining places in February 2017 . The following teams were able to prevail.
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Venues
Tour venues |
The tournament was played in five stadiums in England.
Stadion | city | capacity |
---|---|---|
Bristol County Ground | Bristol | 17,500 |
County Cricket Ground | Derby | 9,500 |
Grace Road | Leicester | 12,000 |
Lord's Cricket Ground | London | 30,000 |
County Ground | Taunton | 8,500 |
format
The eight teams play in a group against each other team once. The first four of the group then play the world champions in the semi-finals and finals.
Results
Preliminary round
table
Group A | Sp. | S. | N | NO | P | NRR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
England | 7th | 6th | 1 | 0 | 12 | +1,295 |
Australia | 7th | 6th | 1 | 0 | 12 | +1,004 |
India | 7th | 5 | 2 | 0 | 10 | +0.669 |
South Africa | 7th | 4th | 2 | 1 | 9 | +1,183 |
New Zealand | 7th | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7th | +0.309 |
West Indies | 7th | 2 | 5 | 0 | 4th | -1,522 |
Sri Lanka | 7th | 1 | 6th | 0 | 2 | -1,099 |
Pakistan | 7th | 0 | 7th | 0 | 0 | -1,930 |
Games
June 24th scorecard |
Bristol |
Sri Lanka 188-9 (50) |
- |
New Zealand 189-1 (37.4) |
New Zealand wins with 9 wickets |
June 24th scorecard |
Derby |
India 281-3 (50) |
- |
England 246 (47.3) |
India wins with 35 runs |
June 25th scorecard |
Leicester |
Pakistan 206-8 (50) |
- |
South Africa 207-7 (49) |
South Africa wins with 3 wickets |
June 26th scorecard |
Taunton |
West Indies 204 (47.5) |
- |
Australia 205-2 (38.1) |
Australia wins with 8 wickets |
June 27th scorecard |
Leicester |
England 377-7 (50) |
- |
Pakistan 107-3 (29.2 / 29.2) |
England wins with 107 runs ( D / L method ) |
June 28 scorecard |
Derby |
South Africa |
- |
New Zealand |
Game canceled |
June 29 scorecard |
Taunton |
West Indies 183-8 (50) |
- |
India 186-3 (42.3) |
India wins with 7 wickets |
June 29 scorecard |
Bristol |
Sri Lanka 257-9 (50) |
- |
Australia 262-2 (43.5) |
Australia wins with 8 wickets |
July 2nd scorecard |
Taunton |
Sri Lanka 204-8 (50) |
- |
England 206-3 (30.2) |
England wins with 7 wickets |
July 2nd scorecard |
Bristol |
New Zealand 219-9 (50) |
- |
Australia 220-5 (48.4) |
Australia wins with 5 wickets |
July 2nd scorecard |
Derby |
India 169-9 (50) |
- |
Pakistan 74 (38.1) |
India wins with 95 runs |
July 2nd scorecard |
Leicester |
West Indies 48 (25.2) |
- |
South Africa 51 (6.2) |
South Africa wins with 10 wickets |
July 5th scorecard |
Bristol |
England 373-5 (50) |
- |
South Africa 305-9 (50) |
England wins with 68 runs |
July 5th scorecard |
Derby |
India 232-8 (50) |
- |
Sri Lanka 216-7 (50) |
India wins with 16 runs |
July 5th scorecard |
Leicester |
Australia 290-8 (50) |
- |
Pakistan 131 (50) |
Australia wins with 159 runs |
July 6th scorecard |
Taunton |
West Indies 150 (43) |
- |
New Zealand 151-2 (18.2) |
New Zealand wins with 8 wickets |
July 8th scorecard |
Taunton |
Pakistan 144 (46.5) |
- |
New Zealand 147-2 (15) |
New Zealand wins with 8 wickets |
July 8th scorecard |
Leicester |
South Africa 273-9 (50) |
- |
India 158 (46) |
South Africa wins with 115 runs |
July 9th scorecard |
Bristol |
England 259-8 (50) |
- |
Australia 256-8 (50) |
England wins with 3 runs |
July 9th scorecard |
Derby |
West Indies 229-9 (50) |
- |
Sri Lanka 142 (48) |
West Indies wins with 47 runs |
July 11th scorecard |
Leicester |
West Indies 285-4 (50) |
- |
Pakistan 117-3 (24/24) |
West Indies wins with 19 runs ( D / L method ) |
July 12th scorecard |
Taunton |
Sri Lanka 101 (40.3) |
- |
South Africa 104-2 (23.1) |
South Africa wins with 8 wickets |
July 12th scorecard |
Bristol |
India 226-7 (50) |
- |
Australia 227-2 (45.1) |
Australia wins with 8 wickets |
July 12th scorecard |
Derby |
England 284-9 (50) |
- |
New Zealand 209 (46.4) |
England wins with 75 runs |
July 15th scorecard |
Taunton |
Australia 269 (48.3) |
- |
South Africa 210 (50) |
Australia wins with 59 runs |
July 15th scorecard |
Bristol |
England 220-7 (50) |
- |
West Indies 128-9 (50) |
England wins with 92 runs |
July 15th scorecard |
Derby |
India 265-7 (50) |
- |
New Zealand 79 (25.3) |
India wins with 186 runs |
July 15th scorecard |
Leicester |
Sri Lanka 221-7 (50) |
- |
Pakistan 206 (46.4) |
Sri Lanka wins with 15 runs |
Semifinals
July 18 scorecard |
Bristol |
South Africa 218-6 (50) |
- |
England 221-8 (49.4) |
England wins with 2 wickets |
July 20 scorecard |
Derby |
India 281-4 (42/42) |
- |
Australia 245 (40.1 / 42) |
India wins with 36 runs |
final
July 23 scorecard |
London (Lord's) |
England 228-7 (50) |
- |
India 219 (48.4) |
England wins with 9 runs |
Individual evidence
- ↑ World Cup 2017: Women's Championship will form qualifying ( English ) BBC. July 4, 2014. Accessed December 31, 2016.
- ↑ Women's World Cup: Five venues named for 2017 tournament ( English ) Cricinfo. February 18, 2016. Accessed December 31, 2016.
- ↑ Lord's to host 2017 Women's World Cup final ( English ) Cricinfo. February 8, 2016. Accessed December 31, 2016.
- ↑ Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; NRR = Net Run Rate