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ICC Women’s World Cup: Battle on for Semifinal Spots

The ICC women’s world cup began on March 4, when hosts New Zealand took on West Indies in Mount Maunganui. West Indies won a thriller, when they bowled out the Kiwis for 256 after setting them a target of 260. Since then, the battle for semifinal spots has been getting hotter by the day. The points table as it stands looks like this:

TeamMWLTNRPtsNRR
Australia4400081.744
South Africa4400080.226
West Indies532006-0.930
India4220040.632
New Zealand523004-0.216
England4130020.351
Bangladesh413002-0.342
Pakistan404000-0.996

Australia, South Africa on Course

Australia have registered four consecutive wins versus England, Pakistan, New Zealand, and West Indies, respectively. Likewise, South Africa have beaten Bangladesh, Pakistan, England, and New Zealand in their first four games.

West Indies Stay in Contention

West Indies who began with a bang versus New Zealand have had a roller coaster ride so far. After losing their second game versus defending champions Australia, the Caribbeans upset England. Likewise, after a facile loss to India, they held their nerve to edge out Bangladesh in low-scoring thriller.

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India stumble

After facile wins over Pakistan and West Indies, India’s campaign has faltered, with losses to New Zealand and England. However, thanks to other results, the Indian women are still on course to qualify for the semifinals.

England Answer Late Wakeup Call

Successive losses in their first three matches appeared to have derailed England’s campaign. After losing to Australia, West Indies and South Africa, England found their stride versus India.

The Best Matches so far

There have been several upsets, some of which went down to the wire:

  • West Indies vs New Zealand: Batting first, WI scored 259/9. They then bowled out NZ for 256 in 49.5 overs to win by 3 runs. For WI, Hayley Matthews scored 119 off 128 balls before taking 2/41 with the ball.
  • West Indies vs England: WI batted first to score 225/6 before bowling out England for 218 in 47.3 overs. Shemaine Campbell scored 66 from 81 balls to emerge the most valuable player for WI.
  • South Africa vs Pakistan: South Africa batted first and scored 223/9. In reply, Pakistan were bowled out for 217 in 49.5 overs. Shabnim Ismail took 3/41 to make the biggest contribution to South Africa’s cause.
  • Bangladesh vs Pakistan: Bangladesh batted first to score 234/7 before restricting Pakistan to 225/9. For Bangladesh, Fahima Khatun took 3/38 to emerge the payer of the match.
  • England vs South Africa: England batted first to score 235/9. South Africa replied with 236/7 in 49.2 overs. For South Africa, Marizanne Kapp was the star performer, taking 5/45 and scoring 32 off 42 balls.
  • South Africa vs New Zealand: After bowling out NZ for 228 runs, SA chased down the target with 2 wickets and 3 balls to spare. Marizanne Kapp followed up on her 2/44 with the ball to score an unbeaten 34 off 35 balls to guide SA home.
  • West Indies vs Bangladesh: WI batted first and scored 140/9. They bowled out Bangladesh for 136 in 49.3 overs to win by 4 runs. Shemaine Campbell scored 53 not out to help WI to a challenging score after they were reduced to 70 for 7.

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Raj was born and raised in Nagpur, Rajesh moved to Pune to pursue a degree in the English Language at Savitribai Phule Pune University. Having a knack for writing from a very young age, he naturally excelled in his studies and decided to dip his toes in content editing, as well. Now, a full-time Editor, he enjoys spending his free time watching IPL and badminton matches and writing his first novel. His favourite sport is cricket and he believes cricket is life. But I’ve always dreamed of becoming a professional badminton player, so badminton is also at the top of my list. His biggest win is Saina Nehwal’s bronze at the 2016 Olympics landed him a brand new laptop after his bet on the winning margin came through. His biggest goal is meeting Saina Nehwal and telling her about his biggest win.