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Women's World T20 2014

Bangladesh
23 March - 6 April

The first round matches took place in Sylhet from 23 March to 2 April, with the top two sides from each Group progressing to the semi-finals.

Playoffs
  • Semi-Final: England beat South Africa by 9 wickets.
    Mirpur, 4 April.
    South Africa 101 (19.5 overs, C Tryon 40)
    England 102-1 (16.5 overs, S Taylor 44*, C Edwards 36)
  • 7th-8th Place: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 14 runs.
    Sylhet, 3 April.
    Pakistan 122-5 (20.0 overs, Bismah Maroof 62*)
    Sri Lanka 108-8 (20.0 overs, L Kaushalya 37, Sania Khna 3-24)
  • 9th-10th Place: Bangladesh beat Ireland by 17 runs.
    Sylhet, 3 April.
    Bangladesh 106-7 (20.0 overs, Sharmin Akhter 35, L O'Reilly 3-15)
    Ireland 89 (19.3 overs, Panna Ghosh 3-25)
    Scorecard Report
  • Semi-Final: Australia beat West Indies by 8 runs.
    Mirpur, 3 April.
    Australia 140-5 (20.0 overs, E Villani 35, A Healy 30*)
    West Indies 132-4 (20.0 overs, D Dottin 40, S King 36*)
  • WT20 2016 Qualification Play-Off: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets.
    Sylhet, 2 April.
    Sri Lanka 131-7 (20.0 overs, A Jayangani 46, B Mendis 45)
    New Zealand 135-4 (19.0 overs, S Bates 45, R Priest 42*)
  • WT20 2016 Qualification Play-Off: India beat Pakistan by 6 runs.
    Sylhet, 2 April.
    India 106-7 (20.0 overs, M Raj 39, Sania Khan 3-15)
    Pakistan 100-9 (20.0 overs, S Dabir 3-14)
Group A
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
Australia                   4    3    0    0    1    6     2.21
South Africa                4    3    0    0    1    6     1.61
New Zealand                 4    3    0    0    0    6     1.28
Pakistan                    4    1    0    0    3    2    -2.29
Ireland                     4    0    0    0    4    0    -2.75
  • Group A
    Pakistan (2) beat Ireland (0) by 14 runs.
    Sylhet, 31 March.
    Pakistan 119-6 (20.0 overs, Bismah Maroof 48)
    Ireland 105 (19.3 overs, I Joyce 32, Asmavia Iqbal 3-18)
    Scorecard Photos Report
  • Group A
    South Africa (2) beat New Zealand (0) by 5 wickets.
    Sylhet, 31 March.
    New Zealand 114-8 (20.0 overs, F Devine 40, M Kapp 3-23)
    South Africa 116-5 (19.2 overs, M du Preez 51*)
  • Group A
    South Africa (2) beat Ireland (0) by 86 runs.
    Sylhet, 29 March.
    South Africa 165-5 (20.0 overs, L Lee 45, C Tryon 35*)
    Ireland 79 (15.1 overs, M Waldron 33, S Ismail 3-5, D van Niekerk 3-10)
    Scorecard Photos Report
  • Group A
    Australia (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 94 runs.
    Sylhet, 29 March.
    Australia 185-2 (20.0 overs, E Villani 90, M Lanning 50)
    Pakistan 91-9 (20.0 overs, E Perry 3-12, S Coyte 3-14)
  • Group A
    New Zealand (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 59 runs.
    Sylhet, 27 March.
    New Zealand 167-3 (20.0 overs, S Bates 94, S Devine 44)
    Pakistan 108-7 (20.0 overs, Sana Mir 35*, Javeria Khan 35)
  • Group A
    Australia (2) beat Ireland (0) by 78 runs.
    Sylhet, 27 March.
    Australia 191-4 (20.0 overs, M Lanning 126, D Kimmince 35)
    Ireland 113-7 (20.0 overs)
    Scorecard Photos Report
  • Group A
    New Zealand (2) beat Ireland (0) by 42 runs.
    Sylhet, 25 March.
    New Zealand 171-3 (20.0 overs, S Bates 68, F Mackay 51, S McGlashan 34*)
    Ireland 129-5 (20.0 overs, C Joyce 39*)
    Scorecard Photos Report
  • Group A
    Australia (2) beat South Africa (0) by 6 wickets.
    Sylhet, 25 March.
    South Africa 115-9 (20.0 overs)
    Australia 116-4 (18.4 overs, E Perry 41*)
  • Group A
    New Zealand (2) beat Australia (0) by 7 runs.
    Sylhet, 23 March.
    New Zealand 128-8 (20.0 overs, K Perkins 31)
    Australia 121 (19.3 overs, A Healy 41, A Blackwell 31)
  • Group A
    South Africa (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 44 runs.
    Sylhet, 23 March.
    South Africa 163-0 (20.0 overs, D van Niekerk 90*, L Lee 67*)
    Pakistan 199-9 (20.0 overs, Nida Dar 32, M Kapp 3-16)
Group B
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
England                     4    3    0    0    1    6     1.36
West Indies                 4    3    0    0    1    6     0.77
India                       4    2    0    0    2    4     0.78
Sri Lanka                   4    1    0    0    3    2    -0.44
Bangladesh                  4    1    0    0    3    2    -2.39
  • Bangladesh (2) beat Sri Lanka (0) by 3 runs.
    Sylhet, 1 April.
    Bangladesh 115-9 (20.0 overs, Rumana Ahmed 41)
    Sri Lanka 112-9 (20.0 overs, B Mendis 33, H Siriwardene 31, Panna Gosh 3-18)
  • India (2) beat West Indies (0) by 9 wickets.
    Sylhet, 1 April.
    West Indies 117-7 (20.0 overs, D Dottin 57)
    India 121-1 (17.4 overs, P Raut 56, M Raj 55*)
  • India (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 79 runs.
    Sylhet, 30 March.
    India 151-5 (20.0 overs, H Kaur 77, M Raj 41)
    Bangladesh 72-8 (20.0 overs, S Sharma 3-12)
  • England (2) beat Sri Lanka (0) by 7 wickets.
    Sylhet, 30 March.
    Sri Lanka 85-9 (20.0 overs, H Siriwardene 38, A Shrubsole 3-9)
    England 86-3 (16.0 overs, S Taylor 36)
  • England (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 79 runs.
    Sylhet, 28 March.
    England 137-5 (20.0 overs, C Edwards 80)
    Bangladesh 58-9 (20.0 overs, D Hazell 3-4, N Scriver 3-10)
  • West Indies (2) beat Sri Lanka (0) by 8 wickets.
    Sylhet, 28 March.
    Sri Lanka 84 (16.5 overs, S Daley 4-15, T Smartt 3-15)
    West Indies 87-2 (15.0 overs, S Taylor 56*)
  • West Indies (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 36 runs.
    Sylhet, 26 March.
    West Indies 115 (20.0 overs, D Dottin 34, Khadija Tul Kubra 3-24)
    Bangladesh 79 (17.3 overs, S Quintyne 3-5)
  • England (2) beat India (0) by 5 wickets.
    Sylhet, 26 March.
    India 95-9 (20.0 overs, M Raj 57, A Shrubsole 3-6, J Gunn 3-15)
    England 98-5 (18.1 overs)
  • West Indies (2) beat England (0) by 9 runs.
    Sylhet, 24 March.
    West Indies 133-7 (20.0 overs, S Taylor 56, K Knight 43, N Sciver 3-18)
    England 124-9 (20.0 overs, C Edwards 44, D Dottin 4-12)
  • Sri Lanka (2) beat India (0) by 22 runs.
    Sylhet, 24 March.
    Sri Lanka 128-8 (20.0 overs, A Jayangani 43, L Kaushalya 34)
    India 106-9 (20.0 overs)
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