Women's T20

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New Zealand hammer Sri Lanka to move back into qualification ... (ICC Cricket)

New Zealand smashed Sri Lanka in Paarl in a one-sided ICC Women's T20 World Cup clash at Boland Park.

And New Zealand wrapped up victory with the ninth wicket, with Sri Lanka a player short due to Kulasooriya's earlier injury. [https://t.co/sF4ZFxmL9s] [#NZvSL] And Suzie Bates was joined in the middle by Amelia Kerr to lift the Kiwis to 75/1 at the mid-way point of the innings, before building towards a big finish. The margin of victory means that New Zealand are now above Sri Lanka in the group and would qualify for the semi-finals should South Africa fail to beat Bangladesh in the final game in the group. [#TurnItUp] [pic.twitter.com/ljbPtRgkiZ] [February 19, 2023] And Sri Lanka collapsed to 60 all out as they went in search of a win that would have sent them through to the knockout stages.

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India vs Ireland, Women's T20 World Cup Live Streaming: When and ... (Hindustan Times)

IND W vs IRE W, ICC T20 World cup Live streaming: India face Ireland in their Women's T20 World Cup Group B fixture, at Saint George's Park in Port ...

The India vs Ireland Women's T20 World Cup 2022 Group B fixture will be live streamed in India via Hotstar. Where will the India vs Ireland Women's T20 World Cup 2022 Group B fixture be live streamed? Where will the India vs Ireland Women's T20 World Cup 2022 Group B fixture take place? Follow here when and where watch, live streaming details of India women vs Ireland women. Meanwhile, Leah Paul and Laura Delany bagged a dismissal each for Ireland. Renuka Singh was in sensational form for India and bagged her maiden T20I five-wicket haul.

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Women's T20 World Cup: West Indies clinch close victory over ... (Sky Sports)

Pakistan were set a target of 117 by West Indies; Pakistan needed five runs from two deliveries; Pakistans defeat confirms Englands place in the semi-finals ...

"I think I have been probably light on runs so it was nice to spend some time in the middle and bat with Suzie (Bates) who is a class act." New Zealand ran riot with the bat as they set Sri Lanka a target of 163, with half-centuries from Suzie Bates (56) and Amelia Kerr (66) cementing a near-perfect partnership. It was then time for the captain to provide for Pakistan, with Bismah Maroof (26) helping to get some crucial runs on the board.

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India vs Ireland, Women's T20 World Cup 2023: When and where to ... (India Today)

Women's T20 World Cup 2023: India will take on Ireland on Monday (February 20) with an aim to secure their semi-final spot at the tournament.

In batting, we were doing well but unfortunately weren't able to get the run rate needed," said Harmanpreet after defeat against England. Although Ireland are no longer in the race for semi-finals after three losses, they can spoil India's party before concluding their T20 World Cup campaign. India fell short by 11 runs against England despite Smriti Mandhana's half-century and a quickfire 47* from Richa Ghosh.

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India vs Ireland Live Streaming Info, Women's T20 World Cup 2023 ... (Sportstar)

IND vs IRE, Women's T20 World Cup 2023: Get the Live Streaming Info, when and where to watch and telecast details as India faces Ireland in Gqeberha on ...

What time will the India vs Ireland Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 will begin? The India vs Ireland Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 will be streamed live on the Disney+ Hotstar app. The India vs Ireland Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 match will be played on Monday, February 20.

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India vs Ireland, Women's T20 World Cup Live Streaming: When and ... (Zee Business)

India vs Ireland, Women's T20 World Cup Live Streaming: The Women in Blue won 2 matches and lost 1 match to England. Get more Sports News and Business News ...

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Womens T20 WC: India aim to bounce back against Ireland in race ... (Business Standard)

Their victory run halted by England, India will be looking forward to bouncing back in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup when they take on Ireland in their next ...

And if we keep putting our best foot forward, hopefully, we'll just keep tracking in the right direction." "We've performed well in certain parts of the game. "We have to give credit to the English bowlers. We were in the game till the 20th over. "I think 150 was chaseable, definitely, and we were in the game throughout the 20 overs. "I think both the sides played well.

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Womens T20 WC: Kerrs heroics guides NZ to 102-run win over Sri ... (Business Standard)

An all-round performance by Amelia Kerr and superb show by bowlers helped New Zealand crush Sri Lanka by 102 runs in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup match ...

Sri Lanka also has the same statistics but is in third place due to its inferior net-run rate. With this win, New Zealand has climbed up to second place in the points table with two wins in four matches and two losses. NZ was 46/1 at that point. The White Ferns rattled along to a fine total despite Bates being stumped for 56 off 49 balls and Kerr run out for 66 off 48 balls in the final over. After a brief resistance from Malsha Shehani (10) and Inoka Ranaweera (5), the former was bowled by the outstanding Amelia Kerr and Achini Kulasuriya not batting due to injury. Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr combined for a second wicket stand of 110, their nation's third-highest ever at the tournament, to lift their side to an imposing 162 for three.

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India vs Ireland: India in must-win situation in Women's T20 World Cup (Times of India)

Cricket News: India have four points from three matches, but their run rate of +0.205 is a cause for concern. In the event of Ireland upsetting India, ...

In fact, all the batters are spending a lot of time in the nets. Their biggest drawback in the competition is inconsistency as a unit. Ireland, who are already out of the race, will start underdogs against India, who have issues in their line-up that they need to tide over.

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Women's T20 World Cup: New Zealand stay alive; Sri Lanka crash out (Times of India)

New Zealand kept their World Cup hopes alive with this massive win at the Boland Park in Paarl on Sunday. Batting first, Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr scored half ...

Kerr was run out off the penultimate ball of the innings. New Zealand kept their World Cup hopes alive with this massive win at the Boland Park in Paarl on Sunday. Kerr joined Bates and the pair added 110 for the second wicket before Bates was stumped in the last over.

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