ICC Women's World Cup 2009 News
England through to Super Six stages
Tuesday, March 10, 2009England sealed its place in the Super Six stage at the ICC Women's World Cup after a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over India. More...
Rolton stars in Australian victory
Australia got its ICC Women's World Cup campaign back on track with a 61-run victory over South Africa.New Zealand maintains unbeaten record
New Zealand was made to work hard by West Indies as it recorded a 56-run victory to maintain its unbeaten record at the ICC WWC.Pakistan achieves historic victory
Pakistan took a step closer towards the Super Six stage of the ICC Women's World Cup after a historic 57-run victory over Sri Lanka.More ICC Women's World Cup 2009 News
Five wickets for Marsh maintains unbeaten start
England spinner stars in comfortable victory over Pakistan
Hosts try and secure a place in next stage
Final Super Six spots up for grabs on Thursday
Siriwardena excited about India challenge
Sri Lankan skipper desperate for historic success in final group match
India and England look to maintain unbeaten run
Tournament favourites desperate for victory against South Africa
England and New Zealand seal places in Super Six stage
An unbroken 125-run second-wicket partnership between opener Caroline Atkins and Claire Taylor guided two-time former champion England to an easy nine-wicket victory over India to secure a place in the Super Six stage of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2009 at the North Sydney Oval on Tuesday.
Rolton stars in Australian victory
Australia got its ICC Women’s World Cup campaign back on track with a 61-run victory over South Africa.
New Zealand maintains unbeaten record
New Zealand was made to work hard by West Indies as it recorded a 56-run victory to maintain its unbeaten record at the ICC Women’s World Cup.
England through to Super Six stages
Atkins and Taylor secure nine-wicket victory over IndiaP
Rejuvenated Pakistan back on track with victory over Sri Lanka
A rejuvenated Pakistan strengthened its claim for a place in the Super Six stage of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2009 when it defeated Sri Lanka by 57 runs at Manuka Oval, Canberra on Monday.
Two bowlers reported for suspected illegal bowling actions at ICC Women's World Cup
England fast bowler Jenny Gunn and Sri Lanka off-spinner Rose Fernando have been reported because of suspected illegal actions.
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