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Women's World Twenty20, India 2016
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Playoffs
  • Women's World T20 Playoffs
    Final: Australia lost to West Indies by 8 wickets.
    Kolkata, 3 April.
    Australia 148-5 (20.0 overs, E Villani 52, M Lanning 52, E Perry 28, D Dottin 2-33)
    West Indies 149-2 (19.3 overs, H Matthews 66, S Taylor 59)
  • Women's World T20 Playoffs
    Semi-Final: West Indies beat New Zealand by 6 runs.
    Mumbai, 31 March.
    West Indies 143-6 (20.0 overs, B Cooper 61, S Taylor 25, S Devine 4-22)
    New Zealand 137-8 (20.0 overs, S McGlashan 38, S Taylor 3-26)
  • Women's World T20 Playoffs
    Semi-Final: Australia beat England by 5 runs.
    Delhi, 30 March.
    Australia 132-6 (20.0 overs, M Lanning 55, A Healy 25, N Scriver 2-22)
    England 127-7 (20.0 overs, T Beaumont 32, C Edwards 31, M Schutt 2-15)
Group A
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
New Zealand                 4    4    0    0    0    8   +2.430
Australia                   4    3    0    0    1    6   +0.613
Sri Lanka                   4    2    0    0    2    4   -0.240
South Africa                4    1    0    0    3    2   +0.173
Ireland                     4    0    0    0    4    0   -2.817
Scorecard Ireland lost to Australia by 7 wickets, 26 March.
Scorecard South Africa beat Ireland by 67 runs, 23 March.
Scorecard Sri Lanka beat Ireland by 14 runs, 20 March.
Scorecard New Zealand beat Ireland by 93 runs, 18 March.
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    Sri Lanka (2) beat South Africa (0) by 10 runs.
    Bangalore, 28 March.
    Sri Lanka 114-7 (20.0 overs, A Jayangani 52, M Kapp 2 -17, S Luus 2-20)
    South Africa 104-7 (20.0 overs, T Chetty 26, K Prabodhani 2-13, B Kumari 2-24)
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    South Africa (0) lost to New Zealand (2) by 7 wickets.
    Bangalore, 26 March.
    South Africa 99 (19.3 overs, S Devine 3-16, L Kasperesek 3-19, E Bermingham 2-14)
    New Zealand 100-3 (14.3 overs, S Bates 29, R Priest 28, S Devine 27*)
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    Sri Lanka (0) lost to Australia (2) by 9 wickets.
    Delhi, 24 March.
    Sri Lanka 123-8 (20.0 overs, A Jayangani 38, M Surangika 38, E Perry 2-23, K Beams 2-25)
    Australia 125-1 (17.4 overs, M Lanning 56*, E Villani 53*)
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    Australia (0) beat New Zealand (2) by 6 wickets.
    Nagpur, 21 March.
    Australia 103-8 (20.0 overs, E Perry 42, L Kasperek 3-13, E Berminghasm 2-23)
    New Zealand 104-4 (16.2 overs, R Priest 34)
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    South Africa (0) lost to Australia (2) by 6 wickets.
    Nagpur, 18 March.
    South Africa 102-6 (20.0 overs, D van Nierkerk 45, T Chetty 34, L Cheatle 2-13, E Perry 2-13)
    Australia 105-4 (18.3 overs, A Blackwell 42*, M Lanning 30*, S Ismail 2-15 )
  • Women's World T20 Group A
    New Zealand (2) beat Sri Lanka (0) by 7 wickets.
    Delhi, 15 March.
    Sri Lanka 110-8 (20.0 overs, M Surangika 37, B Mendis 30, L Kasperek 2-19)
    New Zealand 111-3 (15.5 overs, S Bates 37, R Priest 28)
Group B
                            P    W    T   NR    L  Pts     NRR
England                     4    4    0    0    0    8   +1.417
West Indies                 4    3    0    0    1    6   +0.688
Pakistan                    4    2    0    0    2    4   -0.673
India                       4    1    0    0    3    2   +0.790
Bangladesh                  4    0    0    0    4    0   -2.306
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    West Indies (2) beat India (0) by 3 runs.
    Mohali, 27 March.
    West Indies 114-8 (20.0 overs, S Taylor 47, D Dottin 45, H Kaur 4-23, A Patil 3-16)
    India 111-9 (20.0 overs, A Patil 26, J Goswami 25, D Dottin 3-16, A Fletcher 2-15)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    England (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 68 runs.
    Chennai, 27 March.
    England 148-5 (20.0 overs, C Edwards 77*, T Beaumont 37, Nidar Dar 3-21, Asmania Iqbal 2-18)
    Pakistan 80 (17.5 overs, L Marsh 3-12, G Elwiss 2-9, A Shrubsole 2-16)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    West Indies (0) lost to England (2) by 1 wicket.
    Dharamsala, 24 March.
    West Indies 108-4 (20.0 overs, S Taylor 35, S Quintyne 29)
    England 109-9 (20.0 overs, T Beaumont 31, C Edwards 30, A Fletcher 3-12, S Quintyne 3-19, S Taylor 2-18)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    Bangladesh (0) lost to Pakistan (2) by 9 wickets.
    New Delhi, 24 March.
    Bangladesh 113-9 (20.0 overs, Fargana Hoque 36, Anam Amin 2-12, Asmavia Iqbal 2-30)
    Pakistan 114-1 (16.3 overs, Sidra Ameen 53*, Bismah Maroof 43*)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    India (0) lost to England (2) by 2 wickets.
    Dharamsala, 22 March.
    India 90-8 (20.0 overs, N Kaur 26, H Knight 3-15, A Shrubsole 2-12)
    England 92-8 (19.0 overs, E Bisht 4-21, H Kaur 2-22)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    West Indies (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 49 runs.
    Chennai, 20 March.
    West Indies 148-4 (20.0 overs, H Matthews 41, S Taylor 40, Nahida Akter 3-27)
    Bangladesh 99 (18.3 overs, Nigar Sultana 27, S Taylor 3-13, H Matthews 2-16, D Dottin 2-17)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    India (0) lost to Pakistan (2) by 2 runs.
    Delhi, 19 March.
    India 96-7 (20.0 overs)
    Pakistan 77-6 (16.0 overs, Sidra Ameen 26)
    DLS Method: par score 75 in 16 overs.
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    England (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 36 runs.
    Bangalore, 17 March.
    England 153-7 (20.0 overs, C Edwards 60, N Sciver 27, Jahanara Alam 3-32)
    Bangladesh 117-6 (20.0 overs, Nigar Sultana 35, Salma Khatun 32*, A Shrubsole 2-27)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    West Indies (2) beat Pakistan (0) by 4 runs.
    Chennai, 16 March.
    West Indies 103-8 (20.0 overs, S Taylor 40, Anam Amin 4-16, Sadia Yousuf 2-14)
    Pakistan 99-5 (20.0 overs, A Mohammad 3-25)
  • Women's World T20 Group B
    India (2) beat Bangladesh (0) by 72 runs.
    Bangalore, 15 March.
    India 163-5 (20.0 overs, M Raj 42, H Kaur 40, V Vanitha 38, Fahima Khatun 2-31, Rumana Ahmed 2-35)
    Bangladesh 91-5 (20.0 overs, Nigar Sultana 27*, A Patil 2-16, Poonam Yadav 2-17)
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