Cricket: Women's World Cup Table And Scores
Zeeshan Mehtab Published July 22, 2017 | 08:35 AM
LONDON, , (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jul, 2017 ) - Women's World Cup scores and table ahead of Sunday's final between England and India at Lord's (played, won, lost, no result, points, net run-rate): England 7 6 1 0 12 +1.29 - semi-finals Australia 7 6 1 0 12 +1.00 - semi-finals India 7 5 2 0 10 +0.66 - semi-finals South Africa 7 4 2 1 9 +1.18 - semi-finals ------------------------------- New Zealand 7 3 3 1 7 +0.30 West Indies 7 2 5 0 4 -1.52 Sri Lanka 7 1 6 0 2 -1.09 Pakistan 7 0 7 0 0 -1.93 Note: All eight teams played each other, top four qualified for semi-finals Semi-finals Played Tuesday At Bristol: South Africa 218-6, 50 overs (M du Preez 76 no, L Wolvaardt 66) v England 221-8, 49.4 overs (S Taylor 54) England beat South Africa by 2 wkts Played Thursday At Derby: India 281-4, 42 overs (H Kaur 171 no) v Australia 245, 40.1 overs (A Blackwell 90, E Villani 75; D Sharma 3-59) India beat Australia by 36 runs Final July 23: England v India, Lord's (0930 GMT) Previous results: June 24: At Derby: India 281-3, 50 overs (S Mandhana 90, P Raut 86, M Raj 71) v England 246, 47.3 overs (F Wilson 81; D Sharma 3-47) India beat England by 35 runs June 24: At Bristol Sri Lanka 188-9, 50 overs (C Athapaththu 53; H Huddleston 5-35) v New Zealand 189-1, 37.4 overs (S Bates 106 no, A Satterthwaite 78 no) New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 9 wkts June 25: At Leicester Pakistan 206-8, 50 overs (Bibi Nahida 79) v South Africa 207-7, 49 overs (L Lee 60, L Wolvaardt 52) South Africa beat Pakistan by 3 wkts June 26: At Taunton West Indies 204, 47.5 overs (H Matthews 46, S Taylor 45; E Perry 3-47) v Australia 205-2, 38.1 overs (N Bolton 107 no, B Mooney 70) Australia beat West Indies by 8 wkts June 27: At Leicester England 377-7, 50 overs (N Sciver 137, H Knight 106) v Pakistan 107-3, 29.2 overs (Ayesha Zafar 56 no) England beat Pakistan by 107 runs (D/L Method) June 28: At Derby New Zealand v South Africa Match abandoned without a ball bowled, rain June 29: At Bristol Sri Lanka 257-9, 50 overs (C Athapaththu 178 no) v Australia 262-2, 43.5 overs (M Lanning 152 no, N Bolton 60) Australia beat Sri Lanka by 8 wkts June 29: At Taunton West Indies 183-8, 50 overs v India, 186-3, 42.3 overs (S Mandhana 106 no) India beat West Indies by 7 wkts July 02: At Leicester West Indies 48 all out, 25.2 overs (D van Niekerk 4-0, M Kapp 4-14) v South Africa 51-0, 6.2 overs South Africa beat West Indies by 10 wkts July 02: At Taunton Sri Lanka 204-8, 50 overs (L Marsh 4-45) v England 206-3, 20.2 overs (H Knight 82, S Taylor 74 no) England beat Sri Lanka by 7 wkts July 02: At Derby India 169-9, 50 overs (Nashra Sundhu 4-26) v Pakistan 74, 38.1 overs (E Bisht 5-18) India beat Pakistan by 95 runs July 02: At Bristol New Zealand 219-9, 50 overs (K Perkins 52, S Bates 51; M Schutt 3-40) v Australia 220-5, 48.
4 overs (E Perry 71) Australia beat New Zealand by 5 wkts July 05: At Bristol England 373-5, 50 overs (T Beaumont 148, S Taylor 147; M Kapp 3-77) v South Africa 305-9, 50 overs (L Lee 72, L Woolvaardt 67, C Tryon 54; D Hazell 3-70) England beat South Africa by 68 runs July 05: At Derby India 232-8, 50 overs (D Sharma 78, M Raj 53; S Weerakkody 3-28) v Sri Lanka 216-7, 50 overs (D Manodara 61) India beat Sri Lanka by 16 runs July 05: At Leicester Australia 290-8, 50 overs (E Perry 66, A Healy 63 no, E Villani 59; Sana Mir 3-40) v Pakistan 131, 50 overs (K Beams 3-23) July 06: At Taunton West Indies 150, 43 overs (L Kasperek 3-17, L Tahuhu 3-39) v New Zealand 151-2, 18.2 overs (R Priest 90) New Zealand beat West Indies by 8 wkts July 08: At Leicester South Africa 273-9, 50 overs (L Lee 92, D van Niekerk 57; S Pandey 3-40) v India 158, 46 overs (D Sharma 60; D van Niekerk 4-22) South Africa beat India by 115 runs July 08: At Taunton Pakistan 144, 46.5 overs (Sana Mir 50; H Rowe 3-22) v New Zealand 147-2, 15 overs (S Devine 93) New Zealand beat Pakistan by 8 wkts July 09: At Bristol England 259-8, 50 overs (E Villani 3-42) v Australia 256-8, 50 overs England beat Australia by 3 runs July 09: At Derby West Indies 229-9, 50 overs (S Weerakkody 3-38) v Sri Lanka 182, 48 overs (A Mohammed 3-39) West Indies beat Sri Lanka by 47 runs July 11: At Taunton West Indies 285-4, 50 overs (D Dottin 104 no, S Taylor 90) v Pakistan 117-3, 24 overs (J Khan 58 no) West Indies beat Pakistan by 19 runs (D/L method) July 12: At Taunton Sri Lanka 101, 40.3 overs (D van Niekerk 4-24) v South Africa 104-2, 23.1 overs (L Wolvaardt 48 no) South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets July 12: At Bristol India 226-7, 50 overs (P Raut 106, M Raj 69) v Australia 227-2, 45.1 overs (M Lanning 76 no, E Perry 60 no) Australia beat India by 8 wickets July 12: At Derby England 284-9, 50 overs (N Sciver 129, T Beaumont 93; A Kerr 4-51) v New Zealand 209, 46.4 overs (S Bates 44; A Hartley 3-44) England won by 75 runs July 15: At Bristol: England 220-7, 50 overs (H Knight 67; A Fletcher 3-33) v West Indies 128-9, 50 overs (N Sciver 3-3) England beat West Indies by 92 runs July 15: At Derby: India 265-7, 50 overs (M Raj 109, V Krishnamurthy 70, H Kaur 60; L Kasperek 3-45) v New Zealand 79, 25.3 overs (R Gayakwad 5-15) India beat New Zealand by 186 runs July 15: At Leicester: Sri Lanka 221-7, 50 overs (D Manodara 84; Diana Baig 3-41) v Pakistan 206, 46.4 overs (Syeda Nain Fatima Abidi 57; C Gunaratne 4-41) Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 15 runs July 15: At Taunton: Australia 269, 48.3 overs (N Bolton 79, E Perry 55, B Mooney 53; S Luus 5-67) v South Africa 210, 50 overs (L Wolvaardt 71) Australia beat South Africa by 59 runs
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