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World T20, 2nd Semi-Final

India vs West Indies

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West Indies 196/3 beat India 192/2 by 7 wickets


Women's Cricket News September 2008

India Women v Australia Women Cricket Series 2008-09

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ICC Women's World Cup Cricket 2009 in Australia

South Africa and Pakistan qualify for next year�s ICC Women�s World Cup in Australia

South Africa and Pakistan secured their places at next year�s ICC Women�s World Cup in Australia after recording convincing victories in the semi-finals of the qualifier event in Stellenbosch on Friday.
Hosts South Africa defeated Ireland by seven wickets while Pakistan defeated the Netherlands by 94 runs. The two teams joined defending champions Australia, India, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies who all earned automatic qualification for the 2009 event following their top-six finish in 2005 when it was held in Pretoria, South Africa.

Women's Asia Cup Cricket 2008 in Sri Lanka

India retain Women's Asia Cup

India retained the Women's Asia Cup with a comprehensive 177-run win over hosts Sri Lanka in Kurunegala.
Asha Rawat hit a six and 12 fours in an innings of 97 as India made 260-7 in their 50 overs after winning the toss. She shared a stand of 91 with skipper Mithali Raj (66) before Rumeli Dhar gave the innings a final flourish with 50 off just 31 balls. Only two Sri Lankans reached double figures as they were bowled out for 83 in 35.2 overs in reply.

ICC Women's Quadrangular Series in India 2007

Australia Women won the Women's Quadrangular Series

Australia has romped to a six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the final of the four-nation women's cricket tournament in Chennai.
ICC Women's Quadrangular Series : Australia Women 181 for 4 beat New Zeland Women 177 for 9 by 6 wickets


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Karen Rolton became only the second player to make a century in a Women's World Cup final as Australia outclassed India by 98 runs to win the trophy. Rolton hit 11 fours in her 107 not out off 138 balls at Centurion Park. She put on 139 for the fourth wicket with Indian-born Lisa Sthalekar, who was caught and bowled in the final over of Australia's innings for 55.
Four run outs wrecked India's hopes and Cathryn Fitzpatrick picked up two late wickets as they were all out for 117.
Women's World Cup final, Supersport Park, Centurion: Australia 215-4 (50 overs) beat India 117 (46 overs) by 98 runs

ICC Women's Quadrangular Series in India 2007

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