Women's Cricket World Cup 1988

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The Women's Cricket World Cup 1988 was the fourth Cricket World Cup women who in the one-day format over 60 Over was held. It was held in Australia from November 29 to December 18, 1988 . The team from Australia prevailed, defeating England with 8 wickets in the final.

Attendees

Four national teams took part:

Venues

The tournament was held in several stadiums across Australia. The final took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground .

format

The five teams each played twice against each other in a round robin format . The first two of the group then played the final.

Results

Preliminary round

table
Preliminary round Sp. S. N U NO P RR
AustraliaAustralia Australia 8th 7th 1 0 0 28 3,630
EnglandEngland England 8th 6th 2 0 0 24 3,097
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 8th 5 3 0 0 20th 3,418
Irish Cricket Union Ireland 8th 2 6th 0 0 8th 1.965
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 8th 0 8th 0 0 0 1,695
Games
November 29th
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Perth AustraliaAustralia Australia
284-1 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
29 (25.1)
Australia wins with 255 runs
November 29th
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Perth New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
232-4 (60)
- Irish Cricket Union Ireland
78-9 (60)
New Zealand wins with 154 runs
November 30th
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Perth New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
186 (59.3)
- EnglandEngland England
187-7 (58.2)
England wins with 3 wickets
November 30th
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Perth Irish Cricket Union Ireland
196-5 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
110-7 (60)
Ireland wins with 86 runs
December 3rd
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Sydney EnglandEngland England
210 (60)
- AustraliaAustralia Australia
84-8 (60)
England wins with 126 runs
December 4th
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Sydney Irish Cricket Union Ireland
78-8 (60)
- AustraliaAustralia Australia
81-0 (20.4)
Australia wins with 10 wickets
December 4th
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Sydney New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
297-5 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
87 (51)
New Zealand wins with 210 runs
December 5th
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Sydney Irish Cricket Union Ireland
126 (57.5)
- EnglandEngland England
127-3 (43.3)
England wins with 7 wickets
December 6th
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Sydney NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
97 (60)
- EnglandEngland England
98-1 (29.3)
England wins with 9 wickets
December 7th
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Canberra AustraliaAustralia Australia
167-9 (60)
- New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
121-8 (60)
Australia wins with 46 runs
December 9th
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Melbourne NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
143 (60)
- Irish Cricket Union Ireland
144-5 (56.4)
Ireland wins with 5 wickets
December 10th
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Melbourne AustraliaAustralia Australia
211-3 (60)
- New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
136-6 (60)
Australia wins with 75 runs
December 11th
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Melbourne EnglandEngland England
167-8 (60)
- New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
152 (57.4)
England wins with 15 runs
December 11th
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Melbourne New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
217-6 (60)
- Irish Cricket Union Ireland
106-8 (60)
New Zealand wins with 11 runs
December 13th
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Melbourne Irish Cricket Union Ireland
109-9 (60)
- EnglandEngland England
110-0 (25.3)
England wins with 10 wickets
December 13th
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Melbourne New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
255-2 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
78 (59.1)
New Zealand wins with 177 runs
December 14th
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Melbourne AustraliaAustralia Australia
258-4 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
85 (53.3)
Australia wins with 173 runs
December 14th
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Melbourne New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
177 (59.4)
- EnglandEngland England
178-5 (55)
England wins with 5 wickets
December 16
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Melbourne Irish Cricket Union Ireland
88 (56.2)
- AustraliaAustralia Australia
89-0 (21.4)
Australia wins with 10 wickets
December 16
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Melbourne EnglandEngland England
278-3 (60)
- NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
98-9 (60)
England wins with 180 runs
3rd place match
December 17th
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Melbourne New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
208-6 (60)
- Irish Cricket Union Ireland
138-7 (60)
New Zealand wins with 70 runs
final
December 18
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Melbourne EnglandEngland England
127-7 (60)
- AustraliaAustralia Australia
129-2 (44.5)
Australia wins with 8 wickets

Individual evidence

  1. Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup 1988/89 Table ( English ) CricketArchive. Retrieved July 4, 2011.