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2022 Women's Cricket World Cup

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The 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup was the twelfth edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, which was held in New Zealand in March and April 2022. It was originally scheduled for 6 February to 7 March 2021 but was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 15 December 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the tournament would start on 4 March 2022, with the final scheduled for 3 April 2022. New Zealand qualified automatically as hosts, with all other qualification places determined by the ICC ODI Rankings. Originally, it was announced that three more teams would qualify from the 2017–2020 ICC Women's Championship, but in 2018 this was changed to four teams plus the hosts. It was intended that the remaining three places would be determined through the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, which was postponed from 2020. However, the tournament was cancelled midway through and the remaining places allocated based on ODI rankings. Australia were the first team to qualify for the semi-finals after they won their first five matches of the tournament. South Africa became the second team to reach the semi-finals, winning four out of their first six group matches, and gaining a point for a no result against the West Indies. The remaining two semi-final places were decided by the results of the final two matches in the group stage of the tournament. In the first match, England beat Bangladesh by 100 runs to secure their place in the knockout phase. In the last match of the group stage, South Africa beat India by three wickets. The result meant that India were eliminated, with the West Indies taking the final spot in the semi-finals. Ahead of the first semi-final match, both teams were without key players in their squads. Australia's Ellyse Perry was ruled out of the match after suffering from back spasms, which had also forced her to miss Australia's last group match, against Bangladesh. For the West Indies, their leg spin bowler Afy Fletcher missed the match after testing positive for COVID-19. Australia won the match by 157 runs, with Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes scoring 216 runs for the first wicket, including a century from Healy. It was the seventh time that Australia had reached the final of the Women's Cricket World Cup. In the second semi-final, England beat South Africa by 137 runs, reaching their sixth World Cup final. Danni Wyatt scored a century and Sophie Ecclestone took a five-wicket haul to help the defending champions to reach the final. In the final of the tournament, Australia beat England by 71 runs to win their seventh World Cup. Australia's Alyssa Healy scored 170 runs in the match, the highest individual score made by any cricketer, male or female, in the World Cup Final. England's Nat Sciver also scored a century in the final, finishing with 148 not out. Alyssa Healy was the leading run-scorer in the competition, with 509, and was named the Player of the Tournament. England's Sophie Ecclestone was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with 21 dismissals.

Infobox

Dates
4 March – 3 April 2022
Administrator
International Cricket Council
Cricket format
Women's One Day International
Tournament format(s)
Round-robin and Knockout
Host
New Zealand
Champions
Australia (7th title)
Runners-up
England
Participants
8
Matches
31
Player of the series
Alyssa Healy
Most runs
Alyssa Healy (509)
Most wickets
Sophie Ecclestone (21)
Official website
Official site

Tables

· Qualification
New Zealand
New Zealand
Team
New Zealand
Mode of qualification
Hosts
Australia
Australia
Team
Australia
Mode of qualification
Women's Championship
England
England
Team
England
Mode of qualification
Women's Championship
South Africa
South Africa
Team
South Africa
Mode of qualification
Women's Championship
India
India
Team
India
Mode of qualification
Women's Championship
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Team
Bangladesh
Mode of qualification
ICC ODI Rankings
Pakistan
Pakistan
Team
Pakistan
Mode of qualification
ICC ODI Rankings
West Indies
West Indies
Team
West Indies
Mode of qualification
ICC ODI Rankings
Team
Mode of qualification
New Zealand
Hosts
Australia
Women's Championship
England
Women's Championship
South Africa
Women's Championship
India
Women's Championship
Bangladesh
ICC ODI Rankings
Pakistan
ICC ODI Rankings
West Indies
ICC ODI Rankings
· Venues
Hagley Oval
Hagley Oval
Christchurch
Hagley Oval
Auckland
Eden Park
Mount Maunganui
Bay Oval
Capacity: 18,000
Capacity: 18,000
Christchurch
Capacity: 18,000
Auckland
Capacity: 42,000
Mount Maunganui
Capacity: 10,000
Mount MaunganuiAucklandHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchDunedin Venues for 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, held in New Zealand
Mount MaunganuiAucklandHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchDunedin Venues for 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, held in New Zealand
Christchurch
Mount MaunganuiAucklandHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchDunedin Venues for 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, held in New Zealand
Hamilton
Hamilton
Christchurch
Hamilton
Auckland
Wellington
Mount Maunganui
Dunedin
Seddon Park
Seddon Park
Christchurch
Seddon Park
Auckland
Basin Reserve
Mount Maunganui
University Oval
Capacity: 10,000
Capacity: 10,000
Christchurch
Capacity: 10,000
Auckland
Capacity: 11,600
Mount Maunganui
Capacity: 3,500
Christchurch
Auckland
Mount Maunganui
Hagley Oval
Eden Park
Bay Oval
Capacity: 18,000
Capacity: 42,000
Capacity: 10,000
Mount MaunganuiAucklandHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchDunedin Venues for 2022 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, held in New Zealand
Hamilton
Wellington
Dunedin
Seddon Park
Basin Reserve
University Oval
Capacity: 10,000
Capacity: 11,600
Capacity: 3,500
· Group stage
1
1
Pos
1
Team
Australia (C)
Pld
7
W
7
L
0
T
0
NR
0
Pts
14
NRR
1
2
2
Pos
2
Team
South Africa
Pld
7
W
5
L
1
T
0
NR
1
Pts
11
NRR
0
3
3
Pos
3
Team
England (R)
Pld
7
W
4
L
3
T
0
NR
0
Pts
8
NRR
0
4
4
Pos
4
Team
West Indies
Pld
7
W
3
L
3
T
0
NR
1
Pts
7
NRR
−0
5
5
Pos
5
Team
India
Pld
7
W
3
L
4
T
0
NR
0
Pts
6
NRR
0
6
6
Pos
6
Team
New Zealand (H)
Pld
7
W
3
L
4
T
0
NR
0
Pts
6
NRR
0
7
7
Pos
7
Team
Bangladesh
Pld
7
W
1
L
6
T
0
NR
0
Pts
2
NRR
−0
8
8
Pos
8
Team
Pakistan
Pld
7
W
1
L
6
T
0
NR
0
Pts
2
NRR
−1
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
T
NR
Pts
NRR
1
Australia (C)
7
7
0
0
0
14
1
2
South Africa
7
5
1
0
1
11
0
3
England (R)
7
4
3
0
0
8
0
4
West Indies
7
3
3
0
1
7
−0
5
India
7
3
4
0
0
6
0
6
New Zealand (H)
7
3
4
0
0
6
0
7
Bangladesh
7
1
6
0
0
2
−0
8
Pakistan
7
1
6
0
0
2
−1
· Statistics › Most runs
Alyssa Healy
Alyssa Healy
Player
Alyssa Healy
Innings
9
Runs
509
Average
56
HS
170
100
2
50
4
Rachael Haynes
Rachael Haynes
Player
Rachael Haynes
Innings
9
Runs
497
Average
62
HS
130
100
1
50
4
Nat Sciver
Nat Sciver
Player
Nat Sciver
Innings
8
Runs
436
Average
72
HS
148*
100
2
50
3
Laura Wolvaardt
Laura Wolvaardt
Player
Laura Wolvaardt
Innings
8
Runs
433
Average
54
HS
90
100
0
50
5
Meg Lanning
Meg Lanning
Player
Meg Lanning
Innings
9
Runs
394
Average
56
HS
135*
100
1
50
3
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Player
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Player
Innings
Runs
Average
HS
100
50
Alyssa Healy
9
509
56
170
2
4
Rachael Haynes
9
497
62
130
1
4
Nat Sciver
8
436
72
148*
2
3
Laura Wolvaardt
8
433
54
90
0
5
Meg Lanning
9
394
56
135*
1
3
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
· Statistics › Most wickets
Sophie Ecclestone
Sophie Ecclestone
Player
Sophie Ecclestone
Innings
9
Wickets
21
BBI
6/36
Avg
15
Econ
3
SR
24
5W
1
Shabnim Ismail
Shabnim Ismail
Player
Shabnim Ismail
Innings
7
Wickets
14
BBI
3/27
Avg
17
Econ
4
SR
26
5W
0
Jess Jonassen
Jess Jonassen
Player
Jess Jonassen
Innings
8
Wickets
13
BBI
3/57
Avg
18
Econ
4
SR
27
5W
0
Alana King
Alana King
Player
Alana King
Innings
8
Wickets
12
BBI
3/59
Avg
24
Econ
4
SR
32
5W
0
Marizanne Kapp
Marizanne Kapp
Player
Marizanne Kapp
Innings
7
Wickets
12
BBI
5/45
Avg
26
Econ
4
SR
33
5W
1
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Player
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Player
Innings
Wickets
BBI
Avg
Econ
SR
5W
Sophie Ecclestone
9
21
6/36
15
3
24
1
Shabnim Ismail
7
14
3/27
17
4
26
0
Jess Jonassen
8
13
3/57
18
4
27
0
Alana King
8
12
3/59
24
4
32
0
Marizanne Kapp
7
12
5/45
26
4
33
1
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

References

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    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1584217
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    https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/29613955/india-retains-t20-world-cup-2021,-australia-host-2022
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    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1749944
  5. International Cricket Council
    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1938340
  6. International Cricket Council
    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/785582
  7. International Cricket Council
    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/881375
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    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1054922
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    https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1667473
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/53698343
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