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Monday, February 18, 2013

Australian Women's Cricket Team Wins 2013 World Cup Title -Sunday Feb 17,2013

Australian Women Wins Title for the 6th time -February 17, 2013

Australian Women Defeat West Indies at the Cricket Club of India's Brabourne stadium in Mumbai  

Scorecard
Australia scored 259-7 (50 overs) 
(Rachael Haynes 52, Jess Cameron 75, Shaquana Quintyne 3/27)


West Indies scored 145 (43.1 overs)
(Ellyse Perry 3/19, Lisa Sthalekar 2/20)


Match Result -Australia won by 114 Runs
Player of the Match -Jess Cameron(Australia)  
Player of the Tournament - Suzie Bates(New Zealand) was declared Player of the Tournament for her 407 runs with three half-centuries and a ton at an average of 67.83. She also took four wickets while captaining her side to a fourth place finish in the tournament.

Australian women's score of  259/7 in 50 overs is the highest score in a 50-over Women's World Cup final



Australia took home a prize money of USD 75,000 along with the distinction of being the top ranked team in the world, while runners up West Indies received USD 30,000 

Australian captain Jodie Fields with the World Cup trophy.
Australian Team's Road to the Finals of 2013 World Cup

GROUP STAGE
  • 1 February - Beat Pakistan by 91 runs
  • 3 February - Beat South Africa by three wickets
  • 5 February - Beat New Zealand by seven wickets
SUPER SIX STAGE
  • 8 February - Beat England by two runs
  • 10 February - Beat Sri Lanka by nine wickets
  • 13 February - Lost to West Indies by eight runs
FINAL
  • 17 February - Beat West Indies by 114 runs

   

Third Position Play-Off

New Zealand Vs England

England won by 4 wickets

Scorecard

NZ scored 220/8 in 50 Overs

England scored 222/6 in 47 Overs 

Fifth Position Play-Off

Sri Lanka Vs South Africa

SL won by 88 Runs

Scorecard

SL scored 244/7 in 50 Overs

South Africa scored 156/10 in 40.1 Overs

 

Seventh Position Play-Off

India won by 6 wickets

India Vs Pakistan

Scorecard

Pakistan scored 192/7 in 50 overs

India scored 195/4 in 46 Overs 


Team Positions at the end of the tournament

1)Austalia

2)West Indies

3)England

4)New Zealand

5)Sri Lanka

6)South Africa 

7)India

8)Pakistan

World Cup Winners

  • Australia - 1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013
  • England - 1973, 1993, 2009
  • New Zealand - 2000

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