2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20

The ICC World Twenty20 Women's World Cup in 2010 was the second in Twenty20 cricket the ladies and found parallel to the World Championship for Men from 5 to 16 May 2010 the West Indies instead. During the preliminary matches were played in St. Kitts, found semifinals and finals on the same day and place instead of in the men. In the final, Australia won against New Zealand, which allow the second final defeat suffered in consequence.

Participant

The field consists of eight teams and is the host of the 2009 identical:

  • Australia Australia
  • Pakistan Pakistan
  • England England
  • South Africa South Africa
  • India India
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • West Indies

Tournament

Mode

In the two preliminary round groups of four teams were drawn in which FFA each completed a game. It was for the winning team two points for the losing none. Could not find a winner will be determined (eg by rain demolition ) received both teams one point each. If after the inning both teams have scored the same number of runs both, followed by a Super Over. Should this also run a draw, the number of runs on most goals with a ball was crucial. After the preliminary competition, the best two teams each qualified for the semifinals, with the Net Run rate was crucial case of a tie. The two winners of the semi-finals then played in the final.

Preliminary round

Semifinal

Final

Sources and notes

South Africa 2007 | England 2009 | West Indies 2010 | Sri Lanka 2012 | Bangladesh 2014 Qualifiers: Ireland 2008 | Ver. Arab. Emirates 2010 | Ver. Arab. Emirates 2012 | Ver. Arab. Emirates 2013

England, 2009 | West Indies 2010 | Sri Lanka 2012 | Bangladesh 2014

  • Woman cricket competition
  • Sports event in 2010
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