The 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 was the fourth ICC Women's World Twenty20 competition, taking place in Bangladesh from 23 March to 6 April 2014. The tournament was played in the cities of Sylhet and Dhaka – Cox's Bazar was originally intended to also host matches, but the venue was not available due to ongoing development.[1][2] The tournament featured 10 teams, rather than the eight at previous tournaments, with all matches in the tournament accorded women's Twenty20 International (T20I) status. Bangladesh and Ireland made their first appearances at the event, which was run concurrently with the men's tournament. Australia won the tournament, beating England in the final by six wickets.
On 6 April 2013 ICC unveiled the logo of the tournament at a gala event in Dhaka. The logo uses the colours of the Bangladesh flag with splashes of blue representing the country's iconic waterways (also as being the ICC's own colour). The logo is also inspired by the unique painted rickshaws which pack the streets of the Bangladesh cities.[3] The T is made up of cricket stumps and the "0" in the T20 represents the cricket ball complete with Bangladeshi green seam while the white in the design lends an energetic, friendly and youthful feel to the logo.[4][5]
A total of 10 warm-up matches were played between 18 and 21 March, featuring all 10 teams at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Grounds in Savar.[7]Pakistan and India also played a number of Twenty20 International matches against Bangladesh prior to the official warm-up matches.
Each team played every other team in its group with all group stage matches being played at the Sylhet Divisional Stadium in Sylhet. The top four teams from each group qualified for the knockout phase and the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20. The third and fourth placed teams from each group participated in a play-off for automatic qualification for the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20.
The final was the 15th time that Australia and England had played each other across the three formats (Twenty20, One Day Internationals and Tests) in 8 months.[9] England had won both of the recent Ashes series, and Australia defeated England in the 2012 Twenty20 World Twenty20 final (by four runs) and again at the 2013 World Cup (by two runs).[9] During this tournament both teams had finished top of their respective pools due to their higher net run rate after they both recorded three wins and one loss.
Australia won the final after England, batting first, scored 105 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their twenty overs.[10] Australia reached England's score during their innings in just 15.1 overs. Australia's captainMeg Lanning, top scored in the match with 44 runs from 30 balls while the best bowler was Sarah Coyte who took 3 wickets for 16 runs from her four overs, and earning the Player of the Match award in the process.[11] England's Anya Shrubsole was named Player of the Tournament for her bowling across the tournament.[12] It was Australia's third World Twenty20 victory in a row.[10]
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^ abMcGlashan, Andrew (6 April 2014). "Coyte, Lanning sparkle as Australia coast to hat-trick". Cricinfo.
^Alan Gardner (6 April 2014). "Lanning marshals 'perfect' game".
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^"Records / ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2013/14 / Most Runs". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
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For the men s tournament taking place at the same time see 2014 ICC World Twenty20 The 2014 ICC Women s World Twenty20 was the fourth ICC Women s World Twenty20 competition taking place in Bangladesh from 23 March to 6 April 2014 The tournament was played in the cities of Sylhet and Dhaka Cox s Bazar was originally intended to also host matches but the venue was not available due to ongoing development 1 2 The tournament featured 10 teams rather than the eight at previous tournaments with all matches in the tournament accorded women s Twenty20 International T20I status Bangladesh and Ireland made their first appearances at the event which was run concurrently with the men s tournament Australia won the tournament beating England in the final by six wickets 2014 ICC World Twenty20Dates23 March 6 April 2014Administrator s International Cricket CouncilCricket formatWomen s Twenty20 InternationalTournament format s Group stage and KnockoutHost s BangladeshChampions Australia 3rd title Runners up EnglandParticipants10Matches27Player of the seriesAnya ShrubsoleMost runsMeg Lanning 257 Most wicketsAnya Shrubsole 13 Official websiteiccworldtwenty20 com 20122016 Contents 1 Logo 2 Teams 3 Squads 4 Venues 5 Warm up matches 6 Group stage 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 7 Qualification play offs 8 Classification play offs 8 1 7th place play off 8 2 9th place play off 9 Knockout stage 9 1 Semi finals 9 2 Final 10 Statistics 10 1 Most runs 10 2 Most wickets 11 See also 12 ReferencesLogo EditOn 6 April 2013 ICC unveiled the logo of the tournament at a gala event in Dhaka The logo uses the colours of the Bangladesh flag with splashes of blue representing the country s iconic waterways also as being the ICC s own colour The logo is also inspired by the unique painted rickshaws which pack the streets of the Bangladesh cities 3 The T is made up of cricket stumps and the 0 in the T20 represents the cricket ball complete with Bangladeshi green seam while the white in the design lends an energetic friendly and youthful feel to the logo 4 5 Teams EditFor the first time the tournament had 10 teams The top six teams from the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and hosts Bangladesh automatically qualified for the tournament Three additional teams qualified for the tournament through the 2013 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Qualifier Top 6 from 2012 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Australia England India New Zealand South Africa West Indies Top 3 from 2013 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Qualifier Ireland Pakistan Sri Lanka Hosts BangladeshSquads EditMain article 2014 ICC Women s World Twenty20 squadsVenues Edit Dhaka Sylhetclass notpageimage 2014 ICC Women s World Twenty20 venues The 2014 ICC Women s World Twenty20 hosted a total of 25 matches The BKSP Grounds in Savar hosted practice matches The group stage matches were held at the Sylhet Divisional Stadium Sylhet while the semi finals and the final were held at the Sher e Bangla National Cricket Stadium Mirpur Dhaka BangladeshDhaka SylhetSher e Bangla National Cricket Stadium Sylhet Divisional StadiumCoordinates 23 48 24 95 N 90 21 48 87 E 23 8069306 N 90 3635750 E 23 8069306 90 3635750 Coordinates 24 55 14 81 N 91 52 07 15 E 24 9207806 N 91 8686528 E 24 9207806 91 8686528Capacity 26 000 Capacity 13 500 6 Warm up matches EditAll times are in Bangladesh Standard Time UTC 06 00 A total of 10 warm up matches were played between 18 and 21 March featuring all 10 teams at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Grounds in Savar 7 Pakistan and India also played a number of Twenty20 International matches against Bangladesh prior to the official warm up matches Fixtures18 March 09 30 ScorecardAustralia 144 5 20 overs v Sri Lanka125 5 20 overs Meg Lanning 43 38 Chandima Gunaratne 3 27 4 overs Shashikala Siriwardene 39 38 Jess Jonassen 2 5 3 overs Australia Women won by 19 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Sharfuddoula and Tanvir AhmedSri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to field 18 March 09 30 ReportEngland 107 8 19 5 overs v Pakistan106 6 20 overs Lydia Greenway 34 37 Sumaiya Siddiqi 3 14 4 overs Sana Mir 36 32 Danielle Hazell 2 3 2 overs England Women won by 2 wicketsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Sharfuddoula and Tanvir AhmedPakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat 18 March 13 30 ScorecardIndia 121 8 20 overs v New Zealand138 8 20 overs Mithali Raj 53 47 Morna Nielsen 3 9 4 overs Katie Perkins 40 36 Jhulan Goswami 3 15 4 overs New Zealand Women won by 17 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires A F M Akhtaruddin and Morshed Ali KhanIndia Women won the toss and elected to field 18 March 13 30 ScorecardSouth Africa 71 18 5 overs v West Indies123 4 20 overs Yolandi van der Westhuizen 24 39 Anisa Mohammed 2 6 3 overs Stafanie Taylor 45 51 Shabnim Ismail 2 12 4 overs West Indies Women won by 52 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires A F M Akhtaruddin and Morshed Ali KhanWest Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat 20 March 09 30 ScorecardBangladesh 76 6 20 overs v Pakistan81 19 5 overs Ayasha Rahman 28 45 Asmavia Iqbal 3 8 4 overs Nahida Khan 30 29 Salma Khatun 3 11 3 5 overs Pakistan Women won by 5 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Anisur Rahman and Tanvir AhmedBangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field 20 March 13 30 ScorecardIreland 121 9 20 overs v Sri Lanka170 5 20 overs Cecelia Joyce 41 34 Inoka Ranaweera 2 11 3 overs Shashikala Siriwardene 50 28 Elena Tice 1 25 3 overs Sri Lanka Women won by 49 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires A F M Akhtaruddin and Morshed Ali KhanIreland Women won the toss and elected to field 21 March 09 30 ScorecardAustralia 128 7 20 overs v West Indies144 3 20 overs Delissa Kimmince 26 31 Anisa Mohammed 3 25 4 overs Deandra Dottin 78 48 Jess Jonassen 2 24 4 overs West Indies Women won by 16 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Enamul Haque and SharfuddoulaAustralia Women won the toss and elected to field 21 March 09 30 ScorecardEngland 49 2 9 2 overs v New Zealand48 15 2 overs Charlotte Edwards 21 17 Sophie Devine 1 6 1 over Katie Perkins 15 24 Anya Shrubsole 4 10 4 overs England Women won by 8 wicketsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Enamul Haque and SharfuddoulaEngland Women won the toss and elected to field 21 March 13 30 ScorecardBangladesh 85 8 20 overs v South Africa88 2 15 3 overs Shaila Sharmin 21 20 Sune Luus 1 5 2 overs Lizelle Lee 50 45 Khadija Tul Kubra 1 16 4 overs South Africa Women won by 8 wicketsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Anisur Rahman and Morshed Ali KhanSouth Africa Women won the toss and elected to field 21 March 09 30 ScorecardIndia 148 4 20 overs v Ireland122 9 20 overs Poonam Raut 50 40 Elena Tice 1 24 4 overs Clare Shillington 47 43 Shikha Pandey 3 24 4 overs India Women won by 26 runsBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground Savar Umpires Anisur Rahman and Morshed Ali KhanIreland Women won the toss and elected to field Group stage EditEach team played every other team in its group with all group stage matches being played at the Sylhet Divisional Stadium in Sylhet The top four teams from each group qualified for the knockout phase and the 2016 ICC Women s World Twenty20 The third and fourth placed teams from each group participated in a play off for automatic qualification for the 2016 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Group A Edit Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 Australia 4 3 1 0 6 2 2052 South Africa 4 3 1 0 6 1 6063 New Zealand 4 3 1 0 6 1 2754 Pakistan 4 1 3 0 2 2 2875 Ireland 4 0 4 0 0 2 750Source ESPNCricinfo 8 Advanced to Knockout stage Advanced to Qualification play offs for 2016 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Advanced to 9th place play off 23 March 15 30 D N ScorecardAustralia 121 19 3 overs v New Zealand128 8 20 overs Alyssa Healy 41 41 Holly Huddleston 2 23 4 overs Katie Perkins 31 36 Sarah Coyte 2 8 3 overs New Zealand won by 7 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Ian Gould Eng Player of the match Nicola Browne NZ Australia Women won the toss and elected to field 23 March 19 30 D N ScorecardPakistan 119 9 20 overs v South Africa163 0 20 overs Nida Dar 32 26 Marizanne Kapp 3 16 4 overs Dane van Niekerk 90 66 South Africa Women won by 44 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Steve Davis Aus and Bruce Oxenford NZ Player of the match Dane van Niekerk SA Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to field 25 March 15 30 D N ScorecardIreland 129 5 20 overs v New Zealand171 3 20 overs Cecelia Joyce 39 28 Morna Nielsen 2 23 4 overs Suzie Bates 68 51 Eimear Richardson 2 32 4 overs New Zealand Women won by 42 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Ian Gould Eng Player of the match Suzie Bates NZ New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat 25 March 19 30 D N ScorecardAustralia 116 4 18 4 overs v South Africa115 9 20 overs Ellyse Perry 41 29 Shabnim Ismail 1 12 3 overs Trisha Chetty 30 28 Julie Hunter 2 13 4 overs Australia Women won by 6 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and Ranmore Martinesz SL Player of the match Ellyse Perry Aus South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat 27 March 15 30 D N ScorecardAustralia 191 4 20 overs v Ireland113 7 20 overs Meg Lanning 126 65 Elena Tice 1 25 4 overs Isobel Joyce 28 35 Ellyse Perry 2 17 3 overs Australia Women won by 78 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Meg Lanning Aus Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat 27 March 19 30 D N ScorecardNew Zealand 167 3 20 overs v Pakistan108 7 20 overs Suzie Bates 94 61 Sadia Yousuf 2 24 4 overs Javeria Khan 35 41 Felicity Leydon Davis 2 15 4 overs New Zealand Women won by 59 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Ranmore Martinesz SL and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Suzie Bates NZ New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat 29 March 15 30 D N ScorecardIreland 79 19 5 overs v South Africa165 5 20 overs Mary Waldron 33 30 Shabnim Ismail 3 5 3 overs Lizelle Lee 43 40 Amy Kenealy 1 26 4 overs Isobel Joyce 1 26 4 overs South Africa Women won by 86 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Richard Illingworth Eng and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Chloe Tryon SA South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat 29 March 19 30 D N ScorecardAustralia 185 2 20 overs v Pakistan91 9 20 overs Elyse Villani 90 54 Asmavia Iqbal 1 23 4 overs Bismah Maroof 28 35 Ellyse Perry 3 12 4 overs Australia Women won by 94 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Elyse Villani Aus Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat 31 March 15 30 D N ScorecardIreland 105 19 3 overs v Pakistan119 6 20 overs Isobel Joyce 32 39 Asmavia Iqbal 3 18 3 3 overs Bismah Maroof 48 45 Louise McCarthy 2 14 3 overs Pakistan Women won by 14 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and Richard Illingworth Eng Player of the match Bismah Maroof Pak Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat 31 March 19 30 D N ScorecardNew Zealand 114 8 20 overs v South Africa116 5 19 2 overs Sophie Devine 40 43 Marizanne Kapp 3 23 4 overs Mignon du Preez 51 47 Sophie Devine 2 26 4 overs South Africa Women won by 5 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and Ranmore Martinesz SL Player of the match Mignon du Preez SA New Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bat Group B Edit Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR1 England 4 3 1 0 6 1 3632 West Indies 4 3 1 0 6 0 7733 India 4 2 2 0 4 0 7814 Sri Lanka 4 1 3 0 2 0 4375 Bangladesh 4 1 3 0 2 2 387Source ESPNCricinfo 8 Advanced to Knockout stage Advanced to Qualification play offs for 2016 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Advanced to 9th place play off 24 March 15 30 D N ScorecardEngland 124 9 20 overs v West Indies133 7 20 overs Charlotte Edwards 44 39 Deandra Dottin 4 12 4 overs Stafanie Taylor 56 45 Nat Sciver 3 18 3 overs West Indies Women won by 9 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Steve Davis Aus and Ranmore Martinesz SL Player of the match Deandra Dottin WI England Women won the toss and elected to field 24 March 19 30 D N ScorecardIndia 106 9 20 overs v Sri Lanka128 8 20 overs Shikha Pandey 22 19 Udeshika Prabodani 2 9 4 overs Chamari Atapattu 43 44 Poonam Yadav 2 20 3 overs Sri Lanka Women won by 22 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and Bruce Oxenford Aus Player of the match Udeshika Prabodani SL Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat 26 March 15 30 D N ScorecardBangladesh 79 17 3 overs v West Indies115 20 overs Rumana Ahmed 26 23 Shaquana Quintyne 3 5 3 overs Deandra Dottin 34 34 Khadija Tul Kubra 3 24 4 overs West Indies Women won by 36 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and Ian Gould Eng Player of the match Shaquana Quintyne WI West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat 26 March 19 30 D N ScorecardEngland 98 5 18 1 overs v India95 9 20 overs Sarah Taylor 28 29 Soniya Dabir 2 21 4 overs Mithali Raj 57 56 Anya Shrubsole 3 6 4 overs England Women won by 5 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Ranmore Martinesz SL Player of the match Anya Shrubsole Ind India Women won the toss and elected to bat 28 March 15 30 D N ScorecardBangladesh 58 9 20 overs v England137 5 20 overs Fahima Khatun 16 16 Danielle Hazell 3 4 4 overs Charlotte Edwards 80 69 Salma Khatun 2 26 4 overs England Women won by 79 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires S Ravi Ind and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Charlotte Edwards Eng England Women won the toss and elected to bat 28 March 19 30 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 84 16 5 overs v West Indies87 2 15 overs Yasoda Mendis 21 17 Shanel Daley 4 15 4 overs Stafanie Taylor 56 45 Shashikala Siriwardene 1 14 3 overs West Indies Women won by 8 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Richard Illingworth Eng and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Shanel Daley WI Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat 30 March 15 30 D N ScorecardIndia 151 5 20 overs v Bangladesh72 8 20 overs Harmanpreet Kaur 77 59 Rumana Ahmed 2 33 4 overs Salma Khatun 19 18 Jhulan Goswami 3 11 3 overs India Women won by 79 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Ranmore Martinesz SL and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Harmanpreet Kaur Ind India Women won the toss and elected to bat 30 March 19 30 D N ScorecardEngland 86 3 16 overs v Sri Lanka85 9 20 overs Sarah Taylor 36 34 Shashikala Siriwardana 2 15 4 overs Shashikala Siriwardana 38 43 Anya Shrubsole 3 9 4 overs England Women won by 7 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Anya Shrubsole Eng Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat 1 April 15 30 D N ScorecardBangladesh 115 9 20 overs v Sri Lanka112 9 20 overs Rumana Ahmed 41 34 Chandima Gunaratne 2 15 4 overs Yasoda Mendis 33 33 Panna Ghosh 3 18 4 overs Bangladesh Women won by 3 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Rumana Ahmed Ban Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to bat 1 April 19 30 D N ScorecardIndia 121 1 17 4 overs v West Indies117 7 20 overs Poonam Raut 56 52 Shakera Selman 1 21 3 overs Deandra Dottin 57 51 Harmanpreet Kaur 2 12 3 overs India Women won by 9 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Richard Illingworth Eng and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Poonam Raut Ind West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat Qualification play offs Edit2 April 15 30 D N ScorecardNew Zealand 135 4 19 overs v Sri Lanka131 7 20 overs Suzie Bates 45 31 Shashikala Siriwardene 1 19 4 overs Chamari Atapattu 46 44 Nicola Browne 2 16 4 overs New Zealand Women won by 6 wicketsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Rachel Priest NZ Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat 2 April 19 30 D N ScorecardIndia 106 7 20 overs v Pakistan100 9 20 overs Mithali Raj 39 43 Sania Khan 3 15 4 overs Nahida Khan 26 32 Soniya Dabir 3 14 4 overs India Women won by 6 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Billy Bowden NZ and Richard Illingworth Eng Player of the match Soniya Dabir Ind India Women won the toss and elected to bat Classification play offs Edit7th place play off Edit 3 April 15 30 D N ScorecardPakistan 122 5 20 overs v Sri Lanka108 8 20 overs Bismah Maroof 62 53 Nilakshi de Silva 2 14 4 overs Eshani Kaushalya 37 29 Sania Khan 3 24 4 overs Pakistan Women won by 14 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Bismah Maroof Pak Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat 9th place play off Edit 3 April 19 30 D N ScorecardBangladesh 106 7 20 overs v Ireland89 19 3 overs Sharmin Akhter 35 46 Lucy O Reilly 3 15 4 overs Cecelia Joyce 19 32 Panna Ghosh 3 25 4 overs Bangladesh Women won by 17 runsSylhet Stadium Sylhet Umpires Richard Illingworth Eng and S Ravi Ind Player of the match Panna Ghosh Ban Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to bat Both teams were relegated to the 2015 World Twenty20 Qualifier Knockout stage EditSemifinalsFinal A1 Australia140 5 20 overs B2 West Indies132 4 20 overs A1 Australia106 4 15 1 overs B1 England105 8 20 overs B1 England102 1 16 5 overs A2 South Africa101 19 5 overs Semi finals Edit Semi final 3 April 14 30 D N ScorecardAustralia 140 5 20 overs v West Indies132 4 20 overs Elyse Villani 35 32 Anisa Mohammed 2 24 4 overs Deandra Dottin 40 35 Erin Osborne 1 18 4 overs Australia Women won by 8 runsShere Bangla National Stadium Mirpur Umpires Aleem Dar Pak and Marais Erasmus SA Player of the match Erin Osborne Aus Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat Semi final 4 April 14 30 D N ScorecardEngland 102 1 16 5 overs v South Africa101 19 5 overs Sarah Taylor 44 45 Sune Luus 1 15 3 overs Chloe Tryon 40 31 Anya Shrubsole 2 12 4 overs England Women won by 9 wicketsShere Bangla National Stadium Mirpur Umpires Steve Davis Aus and Bruce Oxenford Aus Player of the match Anya Shrubsole Eng England Women won the toss and elected to field Final Edit The final was the 15th time that Australia and England had played each other across the three formats Twenty20 One Day Internationals and Tests in 8 months 9 England had won both of the recent Ashes series and Australia defeated England in the 2012 Twenty20 World Twenty20 final by four runs and again at the 2013 World Cup by two runs 9 During this tournament both teams had finished top of their respective pools due to their higher net run rate after they both recorded three wins and one loss Australia won the final after England batting first scored 105 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their twenty overs 10 Australia reached England s score during their innings in just 15 1 overs Australia s captain Meg Lanning top scored in the match with 44 runs from 30 balls while the best bowler was Sarah Coyte who took 3 wickets for 16 runs from her four overs and earning the Player of the Match award in the process 11 England s Anya Shrubsole was named Player of the Tournament for her bowling across the tournament 12 It was Australia s third World Twenty20 victory in a row 10 Final 6 April 14 30 D N Scorecard England105 8 20 overs v Australia 106 4 15 1 overs Heather Knight 29 24 Sarah Coyte 3 16 4 overs Meg Lanning 44 30 Nat Sciver 2 12 2 overs Australia Women won by 6 wicketsShere Bangla National Stadium MirpurAttendance 4 313 Umpires Aleem Dar Pak and Marais Erasmus SA Australia Women won the toss and elected to field Statistics EditMost runs Edit Player Matches Innings Runs Average SR HS 100 50 4s 6s Meg Lanning 6 6 257 42 83 158 64 126 1 1 33 8 Suzie Bates 5 5 228 57 00 133 33 94 0 2 28 2 Mithali Raj 5 5 208 52 00 98 11 57 0 0 24 0 Charlotte Edwards 6 6 200 33 33 98 03 80 0 1 28 0 Bismah Maroof 6 6 158 39 50 98 75 62 0 1 14 0Source ESPNCricinfo 13 Most wickets Edit Player Matches Innings Wickets Overs Econ Ave BBI S R 4WI 5WI Anya Shrubsole 6 6 13 24 0 4 08 7 53 3 6 11 0 0 0 Nat Sciver 6 6 10 18 5 5 09 9 60 3 10 11 3 0 0 Sarah Coyte 6 6 9 21 0 4 80 11 22 3 14 14 0 0 0 Salma Khatun 5 5 8 19 3 3 58 8 75 2 8 14 6 0 0 Poonam Yadav 5 5 8 18 0 4 83 10 87 2 10 13 5 0 0Source ESPNCricinfo 14 See also Edit2014 ICC World Twenty20References Edit BCB optimistic about World Twenty20 preparation Cricinfo 6 April 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Cox s Bazaar sic dropped as World T20 venue ESPNcricinfo Published 27 October 2013 Retrieved 21 March 2014 Logo for ICC World Twenty20 2014 Bangladesh launched in Dhaka Cricket com pk 6 April 2013 Archived from the original on 23 April 2013 Retrieved 8 April 2013 ICC World Twenty20 2014 Bangladesh logo launched Yahoo News 6 April 2013 Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2013 ICC and BCB Unveil Logo For 2014 World Twenty20 Cricket World 6 April 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2013 স ল টক আন তর জ ত ক ভ ন য র মর য দ Sylhet international venue status Prothom Alo in Bengali 8 March 2014 Archived from the original on 12 March 2014 Retrieved 11 March 2014 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Warm up Matches 2013 14 CricInfo ESPN Retrieved 3 March 2014 a b ICC Women s World Twenty20 2013 14 Table ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 26 October 2021 a b Alan Gardner in Mirpur 5 April 2014 Lanning promises feisty final Cricinfo a b McGlashan Andrew 6 April 2014 Coyte Lanning sparkle as Australia coast to hat trick Cricinfo Alan Gardner 6 April 2014 Lanning marshals perfect game Shrubsole named Women s Player of the Tournament at World T20 The Times of India 6 April 2014 Records ICC Women s World Twenty20 2013 14 Most Runs ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 27 October 2021 Records ICC Women s World Twenty20 2013 14 Most Runs ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 27 October 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 ICC Women 27s World Twenty20 amp oldid 1141672526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,