ICC Womens World Cup 2013 News
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ICC Women's World Cup Final: Twitter Applauds Nat Sciver's Valiant Century vs Australia
ICC Women's World Cup: England might have lost the final against Australia, but Twitter took notice of Natalie Sciver's unbeaten 148-run knock.
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World Cup: 'Short and Sweet' Eden Park in Focus for Australia-New Zealand Clash
Australia and New Zealand will take on each other in a mouth-watering clash at Auckland's Eden Park on Saturday.
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World Cup 2015: Kapil Dev Urges India's Top-Order Batsmen to Fire vs South Africa
India displayed dominant batting skills against Pakistan in their opening World Cup 2015 match. Former captain Kapil Dev feels they will need to the same against South Africa - a team known to swear by its pacers.
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India eves didn't get enough support from BCCI, feels Clare Conner
Indian women's team finished in seventh place after failing to qualify for the Super Six stage with just one victory from the group phase.
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Women's World Cup a huge success, says Clare Connor
Expressing disappointment over India's seventh-place show, Connor said though there are some brilliant players, the overall standard of the team has slipped.
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Wake up call for Kiwi women's cricket: Suzie Bates
Suzie Bates scored 407 runs in the tournament to bag the player of the tournament award.
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ICC chief thanks BCCI for women's World Cup success
The tournament which was spread over 18 days in which 24 matches produced outstanding individual and team performances, with Australia crowned champions and New Zealand captain Suzie Bates named Player of the Tournament.
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Glenn McGrath congratulates Lisa Sthalekar on outstanding career
The Pune-born all-rounder Sthalekar concluded her cricketing career after the womens World Cup final, having played 125 One-Day Internationals scoring 2728 runs and taking 146 wickets.
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Lisa Sthalekar happy to end career in India - her birthplace
The Pune-born 33-year-old Australian all-rounder wants to help women's cricket not just in Australia but globally.
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Women's World Cup: We didn't play as a unit in the final, says Windies skipper Aguilleira
But Aguilleira also highlighted positives for her side after a dream run. Reflecting on Sunday's match, Aguilleira said the toss was crucial as the team batting first had won all the day night matches.
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Good to have more World Cups than men: Aus captain Jodie Fields
Fields said last year's tour of India, during which the Aussies emerged triumphant 8-1, gave her team good experience of the sub-continental conditions which came in handy during the World Cup campaign.
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No Indian in ICC Women's World Cup Team of the Tournament
The panel struggled with deciding the final 12 for the women's team and players who were considered included Arran Brindle and Sarah Taylor of England, Amy Satterthwaite and Sian Ruck
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Australian veteran Lisa Sthalekar retires from international cricket
Sthalekar, who made her international debut in 2001 in a One Day International against England, went on to play for Australia in eight Tests, 125 ODIs and 54 Women's T20 International matches.
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Australia vs West Indies: Highlights
Ellyse Perry (3/19) has produced her best performance in the World Cup, eclipsing the 3 for 35 against South Africa at Cuttack on February 3, 2013.
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Aussie girls shoot Windies down to earth
Australia have beaten West Indies by 114 runs to lift their sixth Womens' World Cup title.
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ICC appoints match officials for Women's WC final
According to a statement issued by the ICC, Kulkarni and George will be the on-field umpires, while Sri Lanka's Ruchira Palliyaguru will be the TV umpire and Singapore's Sarika Prasad will don the duties of the fourth umpire.
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West Indies in final is good for women's cricket: Mithali Raj
The West Indies will take on five-time champions Australia in their maiden final tomorrow at the Brabourne Stadium.
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Womens WC: More girls in the Caribbean will take up the sport, says coach Campbell
Ahead of the Womens World Cup final against Australia, West Indies coach Sherwin Campbell has said that the success of the side has raised the profile of cricket in the Caribbean islands.