Women'S Cricket World Cup
India will face historic rivals Pakistan in its first match of the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand as well as the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand on Sunday 6 March.
Women'S Cricket World Cup
India will face historic rivals Pakistan in its first match of the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand as well as the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand on Sunday 6 March. The Indian national women's cricket team will end their group stage matches with a clash with two semi-finalists from South Africa on March 27 (Sunday) at Hagley Oval, Christchurch.
Australia's women's cricket team will seek buyout in March after losing to India in the 2017 Women's World Cup semi-final by 36 points. The World Cup, which kicks off on Friday, will be New Zealand's first chance to host a women's tournament in 22 years. The 2017 tournament in England, won by New Zealand, was watched by 180 million viewers worldwide, but tournament chief executive Andrea Nelson said the potential for women's cricket was even greater, pointing to the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup in Australia.
The Women's World Cup, which kicks off this summer in New Zealand, will no longer be aired on free-to-air TV after Channel 9 relinquishes its rights: the Women's World Cup will be broadcast exclusively on Foxtel and Kayo. While the Women's World Cup will not be streamed for free, every match will be streamed live on Kayo Freebies, meaning cricket fans will be able to watch all of New Zealand's games without a paid subscription. Official partners in India will provide live coverage and the match will be broadcast on Star Sports.
Tournament chief executive Andrea Nelson said the team was proud to offer a tournament where Kiwis from across the country's six host cities could really get involved in a truly special event. Bangladesh, Pakistan and the West Indies will now qualify for the 2022 Women's World Cup thanks to Bangladesh's ranking, while Sri Lanka and Ireland will also join their next round of the Women's World Cup," she added. Using the teams' ODI rankings Criteria to fill the remaining three seats, allowing Bangladesh, West Indies and Pakistan to qualify for the World Cup in 5th, 7th and 8th respectively; South Africa and 6th New Zealand qualified according to the ICC Women's Championship Automatically qualify as host country.
Of the eight teams, only three teams - the Australian women's team, the reigning champions of England and New Zealand - have competed in every edition so far. These three countries remained the only test playing teams in women's cricket until 1960 when South Africa played a series of matches against England. International women's cricket was first played in 1934 when a group from England toured Australia and New Zealand. The first tournament was held at various locations across England in June and July 1973, [9] two years before the first Men's Cricket World Cup was played.
First held in 1973, the Women's ODI World Cup is the oldest cricket World Cup, two years before the Men's World Cup (1975). The competition is played as a one-day international (ODI) over 50 rounds, and there is another 20 international cricket tournament, the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Australia beat India in front of 86,174 spectators in the World Cup final, breaking the previous record of 53,034 between Adelaide Krause and Carlton in the 2019 AFLW final to 86 spectators, also the women's cricket world The largest audience ever, surpassing the ICC One-Day World Cup Final in India in 1997, which attracted around 80,000 spectators. Melbourne Cricket Club general manager Stuart Fox said breaking both records was a remarkable achievement.
Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate said the match in Hamilton in March 2022 would be good news for cricket fans, especially considering Seddon Park is a great venue for spectators. enjoy an international reputation. In March 2021, the ICC revealed that starting in 2029, the tournament will be expanded to 10 teams. It was one thing to want to share hosting rights in New Zealand when the tournament was conceived in 2019, but the International Cricket Council now has two years to reconsider. program.
The Women's Cricket World Cup was originally scheduled for early 2021 but was pushed back to March this year after coronavirus-related travel restrictions made it impossible for teams to enter New Zealand. The All India Women's Selection Committee has also selected a team for a one-off T20I match against New Zealand on 9 February 2022. India with four wickets in an official warm-up match, before another scorecard appeared on Twitter showing (correctly) a two-round victory for India; the ICC report needed to be corrected quickly.
Smith, who famously covered the 2019 FIFA Men's World Cup Final when he saw the Black Caps lose to England "by the slightest margin" in the men's 50-point score in the 2019 World Cup, said he expected another tournament full of drama. Former British skipper Nasser Hussain said the game had made "rapid progress" in recent years and looked forward to "watching the show unfold". The glory of the Lords in July 2017 seemed far away during the one-day international leg of the recent Womens Ashes series as England were eliminated with scores of 178, 129 and 163.
Even though I haven't played cricket in decades since I came to the US, this keeps me up to date on the cricket scene around the world.



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