Comfortable wins for India, South Africa and Sri Lanka mean that the four qualifiers for the Women's World Cup in June are India, South Africa, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
India and South Africa will contest the final of this WWCQT.
Final Round Results
Pakistan 67 all out (Bisht 5/8)
India 70/3
Scorecard here
Ireland 166 all out (Waldron 33*)
South Africa 82/1 (won on D/L (47))
Scorecard here
Sri Lanka 197/9 (50 overs) (Jayangani 84, Khatun 3/18)
Bangladesh 68/6 (SL won by 42 runs on D/L)
Scorecard here
Final Super Six Standings
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19/II/17
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Sunday, 19 February 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
WWCQT - Super Six - Round 2 Results
India and South Africa have qualified for the World Cup in June thanks to convincing 9 wicket wins over Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, respectively.
Pakistan have kept their qualification on track, alongside Sri Lanka, with a crushing win over Ireland, who can no longer qualify. Sri Lanka play Bangladesh in their last game, and even if they lose will almost certainly go through over Bangladesh on NRR, barring a calamitous result.
With just one round of games to be played the table looks like this.
Results
Bangladesh 155/8 (50 overs) (Hoque 50, Joshi 3/25)
India 158/1 (Meshram 78*, Raj 73*)
Scorecard here
Sri Lanka 142/9 (50 overs) (Hansika 48, Luus 3/40)
South Africa 145/1 (Woolvaardt 50*, Luus 50*)
Scorecard here
Pakistan 271/5 (50 overs) (J Khan 90*, N Khan 72*)
Ireland 185 all out (C Joyce 41, Sandhu 2/25, Yousuf 2/45)
Scorecard here
Pakistan have kept their qualification on track, alongside Sri Lanka, with a crushing win over Ireland, who can no longer qualify. Sri Lanka play Bangladesh in their last game, and even if they lose will almost certainly go through over Bangladesh on NRR, barring a calamitous result.
With just one round of games to be played the table looks like this.
Results
Bangladesh 155/8 (50 overs) (Hoque 50, Joshi 3/25)
India 158/1 (Meshram 78*, Raj 73*)
Scorecard here
Sri Lanka 142/9 (50 overs) (Hansika 48, Luus 3/40)
South Africa 145/1 (Woolvaardt 50*, Luus 50*)
Scorecard here
Pakistan 271/5 (50 overs) (J Khan 90*, N Khan 72*)
Ireland 185 all out (C Joyce 41, Sandhu 2/25, Yousuf 2/45)
Scorecard here
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
WWCQT - Super 6s - Round 1 Results
The first of the three rounds of the Super 6 stage of the competition has been completed, and India have taken a firm grip on being the first team to qualify for the World Cup, with a thumping 49 run win over closest rivals South Africa.
Sri Lanka have also given themselves a decent chance of making the trip to England with a hard fought win over Pakistan, which means that Pakistan and Bangladesh, who overcame a lacklustre Ireland, are probably fighting it out for the fourth place.
This is how the table currently looks, plus the games still to be played...
Results
India 205/8 (50 overs) (Raj 64, Meshram 55, Kapp 2/23)
South Africa 156 all out (Chetty 52, Pandey 4/34)
Scorecard here
Ireland 144 all out (Shillington 37, Delany 37, Alam 3/21)
Bangladesh 145/3 (Akhter 52, Hoque 34*)
Scorecard here
Pakistan 212/7 (50 overs) (N Khan 64, J Khan 63, Ranaweera 2/33)
Sri Lanka 216/5 (Kaushalya 65*, Weerakkody 45, Fatima 2/28)
MD
15/II/17
Sri Lanka have also given themselves a decent chance of making the trip to England with a hard fought win over Pakistan, which means that Pakistan and Bangladesh, who overcame a lacklustre Ireland, are probably fighting it out for the fourth place.
This is how the table currently looks, plus the games still to be played...
Results
India 205/8 (50 overs) (Raj 64, Meshram 55, Kapp 2/23)
South Africa 156 all out (Chetty 52, Pandey 4/34)
Scorecard here
Ireland 144 all out (Shillington 37, Delany 37, Alam 3/21)
Bangladesh 145/3 (Akhter 52, Hoque 34*)
Scorecard here
Pakistan 212/7 (50 overs) (N Khan 64, J Khan 63, Ranaweera 2/33)
Sri Lanka 216/5 (Kaushalya 65*, Weerakkody 45, Fatima 2/28)
MD
15/II/17
Monday, 13 February 2017
WWCQT - Fifth Round Results
The fifth round of games concluded the initial dual league structure games, and there were no last minute surprises with comfortable wins for India, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Pakistan.
It means that those four teams, together with Ireland and Bangladesh, have secured ODI status for the next four years and proceed to the Super 6s phase of the tournament. There each team will play the three teams that qualified from the opposite group. Once all the games have been played the top four teams will qualify for the Women's World Cup, and the top two teams will play off to see who wins this qualifying tournament.
The Super 6 games start this Wednesday. South Africa and India carry 4 points through to the Super 6s, Sri Lanka and Pakistan 2 and Ireland and Bangladesh 0 (as they only beat teams who have now been eliminated).
Zimbabwe 60 all out (Yadav 5/19)
India 6/1 (Krishnamurthy 29)
scorecard here
Thailand 122/8 (50 overs) (Boochatham 50, )
Sri Lanka 123/3 (50 overs) (Kumarihami 49)
scorecard here
Papua New Guinea 76 all out (Tau 30)
South Africa 77/0 (Wolvaardt 43*)
scorecard here
Scotland 91 all out (Mir 5/14)
Pakistan 94/4 (Khan 35*, Gordon 4/29)
scorecard here
MD
12/I/17
It means that those four teams, together with Ireland and Bangladesh, have secured ODI status for the next four years and proceed to the Super 6s phase of the tournament. There each team will play the three teams that qualified from the opposite group. Once all the games have been played the top four teams will qualify for the Women's World Cup, and the top two teams will play off to see who wins this qualifying tournament.
The Super 6 games start this Wednesday. South Africa and India carry 4 points through to the Super 6s, Sri Lanka and Pakistan 2 and Ireland and Bangladesh 0 (as they only beat teams who have now been eliminated).
Group A - India, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Thailand
Zimbabwe 60 all out (Yadav 5/19)
India 6/1 (Krishnamurthy 29)
scorecard here
Thailand 122/8 (50 overs) (Boochatham 50, )
Sri Lanka 123/3 (50 overs) (Kumarihami 49)
scorecard here
Group B - South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea
South Africa 77/0 (Wolvaardt 43*)
scorecard here
Scotland 91 all out (Mir 5/14)
Pakistan 94/4 (Khan 35*, Gordon 4/29)
scorecard here
MD
12/I/17
Saturday, 11 February 2017
WWCQT - Fourth Round Results
The fourth round of games are done and dusted and South Africa have joined India in the Super 6s.
Tomorrow is a rest day and then the final round of league games are due to be played on Monday.
Sri Lanka and Ireland eased their worries with wins over Zimbabwe and Thailand, the latter confirming Thailand's exit from the competition.
In Group B Scotland and PNG scrapped it out to keep their slim Super 6 hopes alive and it was Scotland who just came out on top. They will have to beat Pakistan tomorrow to stand any chance of getting through, but NRR looks against them.
Zimbabwe 149 all out (Musonda 32, Ranaweera 4/18)
Sri Lanka 153/2 (Jayangani 58, Weerakkody 33)
scorecard here
Ireland 218/7 (50 overs) (Garth 98, Delany 50, Padunglerd 2/25)
Thailand 172/9 (50 overs) (Boochatham 44, Tippoch 42, O'Reilly 3/28)
scorecard here
Scotland 169 all out (Scholes 35, Priddle 31, Siaka 6/19)
Papua New Guinea 162 all out (Tau 46, Anderson 3/35, Gordon 2/27)
scorecard here
Bangladesh 100 all out (Ahmed 39, Ismail 3/14)
South Africa 101/4 (Lee 34, Wolvaardt 30)
scorecard here
MD
11/I/17
Tomorrow is a rest day and then the final round of league games are due to be played on Monday.
Sri Lanka and Ireland eased their worries with wins over Zimbabwe and Thailand, the latter confirming Thailand's exit from the competition.
In Group B Scotland and PNG scrapped it out to keep their slim Super 6 hopes alive and it was Scotland who just came out on top. They will have to beat Pakistan tomorrow to stand any chance of getting through, but NRR looks against them.
Group A - India, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Thailand
Zimbabwe 149 all out (Musonda 32, Ranaweera 4/18)
Sri Lanka 153/2 (Jayangani 58, Weerakkody 33)
scorecard here
Ireland 218/7 (50 overs) (Garth 98, Delany 50, Padunglerd 2/25)
Thailand 172/9 (50 overs) (Boochatham 44, Tippoch 42, O'Reilly 3/28)
scorecard here
Group B - South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea 162 all out (Tau 46, Anderson 3/35, Gordon 2/27)
scorecard here
Bangladesh 100 all out (Ahmed 39, Ismail 3/14)
South Africa 101/4 (Lee 34, Wolvaardt 30)
scorecard here
MD
11/I/17
Friday, 10 February 2017
WWCQT - Third Round Results
The third round of games have now been played. Big wins for India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, and a first win for Zimbabwe, but they have Sri Lanka and India still to play, whereas Ireland have Thailand.
It looks like India, Sri Lanka and Ireland are heading to Super 6s from Group A, and South Africa, Pakistan and Bangladesh from Group B.
India - 250/2 (50 overs) (Kamini 113*, Sharma 89)
Ireland 124 all out (Lewis 33, Joyce 31, Yadav 3/30)
scorecard here
Zimbabwe 191/8 (50 overs) (Musonda 35, Marange 34, )
Thailand 155 all out (Tippoch 50, Mutasa 4/28)
scorecard here
Scotland 140 all out (Anderson 28, Khatun 3/21, Kubra 3/31)
Bangladesh 143/3 ( Hoque 53*)
scorecard here
Pakistan 276/5 (Zafar 115 retired, Khan 100, Siaka 2/34)
Papua New Guinea 40 all out (Sandhu 5/11)
scorecard here
MD
10/I/17
It looks like India, Sri Lanka and Ireland are heading to Super 6s from Group A, and South Africa, Pakistan and Bangladesh from Group B.
Group A - India, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Thailand
India - 250/2 (50 overs) (Kamini 113*, Sharma 89)
Ireland 124 all out (Lewis 33, Joyce 31, Yadav 3/30)
scorecard here
Zimbabwe 191/8 (50 overs) (Musonda 35, Marange 34, )
Thailand 155 all out (Tippoch 50, Mutasa 4/28)
scorecard here
Group B - South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea
Bangladesh 143/3 ( Hoque 53*)
scorecard here
Pakistan 276/5 (Zafar 115 retired, Khan 100, Siaka 2/34)
Papua New Guinea 40 all out (Sandhu 5/11)
scorecard here
MD
10/I/17
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
WWCQT - 2nd Round Results
Here are the results of the second round of games. No surprises as India and South Africa claim their second wins, and Pakistan and Sri Lanka open their accounts.
Thailand - 55 all out (Joshi 3/4, Sharma 2/8, Yadav 2/10, Gayakwad 2/18)
India 59/1 (12.2 overs) (Kamini 24*)
scorecard here
match report here
Sri Lanka 239/8 (50 overs) (Weerakkoddy 61, Surangika 53, I Joyce 4/39)
Ireland 93/9 (Kenal absent)(Shillington 36*, Fernando 3/21, Ranaweera 2/16, Weerakkody 2/37)
scorecard here
match report here
Scotland 142 all out (Anderson 50, Ismail 3/30, Khaka 2/9, Van Niekerk 2/21)
South Africa 143/4 (Tryon 45*, Chetty 35*, Gordon 2/39 )
scorecard here
match report here
Pakistan 227 all out (Maroof 35, Ahmed 3/40, Khatun 2/37, Kubra 2/43)
Bangladesh 160 all out (Sultana 41, Islam 34, Fatima 3/28, Mir 2/19, Sandhu 2/27)
scorecard here
match report here
MD
08/I/17
Group A - India, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Thailand
Thailand - 55 all out (Joshi 3/4, Sharma 2/8, Yadav 2/10, Gayakwad 2/18)
India 59/1 (12.2 overs) (Kamini 24*)
scorecard here
match report here
Sri Lanka 239/8 (50 overs) (Weerakkoddy 61, Surangika 53, I Joyce 4/39)
Ireland 93/9 (Kenal absent)(Shillington 36*, Fernando 3/21, Ranaweera 2/16, Weerakkody 2/37)
scorecard here
match report here
Group B - South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea
South Africa 143/4 (Tryon 45*, Chetty 35*, Gordon 2/39 )
scorecard here
match report here
Pakistan 227 all out (Maroof 35, Ahmed 3/40, Khatun 2/37, Kubra 2/43)
Bangladesh 160 all out (Sultana 41, Islam 34, Fatima 3/28, Mir 2/19, Sandhu 2/27)
scorecard here
match report here
MD
08/I/17
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
WWCQT - 1st Round Results
The Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament (WWCQT) is underway in Colombo, with the first round of games having been completed. Here are the results and links to full scorecards and match reports.
India - 259/4 (50 overs) - Vaidya 89, Ray 70*, Sharma 54, Prabodhani 2/56
Sri Lanka 145/8 (50 overs) - Perera 34, Jayangani 30, Gayakwad 2/19, Bisht 2/27
scorecard here
match report here
Ireland 237/6 (50 overs) (Garth 63, Delany 47, Nkomo 2/46, Mutasa 2/53)
Zimbabwe 118 all out (Ndiraya 35, Garth 3/24, Metcalfe 3/38)
scorecard here
match report here
South Africa 258/9 (50 overs) (Tryon 79, du Preez 40, Sandhu 3/51, Khan 2/45)
Pakistan 195/6 (50 overs) (Abidi 62, Van Niekerk 2/35)
scorecard here
match report here
Bangladesh 215/6 (50 overs) (Akhter 56, Hoque 51, Oa 2/23, Jimmy 2/32, Tom 2/35)
Papua New Guinea 97 all out (Siaka 32, Ahmed 2/13, Khatun 2/14, Ghosh 2/20, Alam 2/27)
scorecard here
match report here
MD
07/I/17
Group A - India, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Thailand
India - 259/4 (50 overs) - Vaidya 89, Ray 70*, Sharma 54, Prabodhani 2/56
Sri Lanka 145/8 (50 overs) - Perera 34, Jayangani 30, Gayakwad 2/19, Bisht 2/27
scorecard here
match report here
Ireland 237/6 (50 overs) (Garth 63, Delany 47, Nkomo 2/46, Mutasa 2/53)
Zimbabwe 118 all out (Ndiraya 35, Garth 3/24, Metcalfe 3/38)
scorecard here
match report here
Group B - South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea
South Africa 258/9 (50 overs) (Tryon 79, du Preez 40, Sandhu 3/51, Khan 2/45)
Pakistan 195/6 (50 overs) (Abidi 62, Van Niekerk 2/35)
scorecard here
match report here
Bangladesh 215/6 (50 overs) (Akhter 56, Hoque 51, Oa 2/23, Jimmy 2/32, Tom 2/35)
Papua New Guinea 97 all out (Siaka 32, Ahmed 2/13, Khatun 2/14, Ghosh 2/20, Alam 2/27)
scorecard here
match report here
MD
07/I/17
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