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2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20

The 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 was the sixth edition of the ICC Women's World Twenty20, hosted in the West Indies from 9 to 24 November 2018.[3][4] It the second World Twenty20 hosted by the West Indies (after the 2010 edition), and the West Indies were the defending champions.[5]

2018 Women's World Twenty20
Dates9 – 24 November 2018
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatWT20I
Tournament format(s)Group stage and knockout
Host(s) West Indies
Champions Australia (4th title)
Runners-up England
Participants10
Matches23
Player of the series Alyssa Healy
Most runs Alyssa Healy (225)[1]
Most wickets Deandra Dottin
Ashleigh Gardner
Megan Schutt (10)[2]
Official websiteiccworldtwenty20.com
2016
2020

The tournament was awarded to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) at the 2013 annual conference of the International Cricket Council (ICC).[6] The tournament's dates were confirmed at an ICC board meeting in January 2015.[7] In February 2017, the ICC confirmed that this would be the first T20 tournament that uses the Decision Review System, with one review per side.[8]

The qualifier tournament for the competition was held in July 2018 in the Netherlands.[9] Both Bangladesh and Ireland won their respective semi-final matches in the qualifier, to advance to the Women's World Twenty20 tournament.[10][11]

The first match scheduled to be played in Saint Lucia, between England and Sri Lanka, was abandoned due to rain.[12] With further rain forecast in Saint Lucia, the ICC looked at a contingency plan of moving other group games to Antigua.[13] The following day, the ICC confirmed that the Group A matches would remain in Saint Lucia.[14] The ICC cited logistical issues and cost as the main factors for not moving the fixtures.[15]

Australia in Group B qualified for the semi-finals, with their win against New Zealand, to give them three wins from three matches.[16] India, also in Group B, qualified for the semi-finals, after they beat Ireland by 52 runs, with three wins from three matches.[17] In Group A, tournament hosts the West Indies, along with England, progressed to the semi-finals, after wins in their penultimate group-stage fixtures.[18] In the first semi-final, the West Indies faced Australia,[19] with England and India playing each other in the second semi-final.[20] Australia beat the West Indies by 71 runs[21] and England beat India by 8 wickets to progress to the final.[22]

Australia won their fourth title after beating England in the final by 8 wickets.[23] Meg Lanning, captain of the Australian team said that the victory was "the most satisfying win I've been involved in" adding that "there will be some big celebrations".[24] England's captain, Heather Knight, said that the team did not post a competitive total, but was "proud of the girls for reaching another world final".[25] Australia's Alyssa Healy was named the player of the tournament.[26]

Teams

Eight teams qualified automatically and they were joined by two teams from the qualifier tournament.[27][28]

Team Qualification
  Australia Automatic qualification
  England
  India
  New Zealand
  Pakistan
  South Africa
  Sri Lanka
  West Indies Host
  Bangladesh 1st in Qualifier tournament
  Ireland 2nd in Qualifier tournament

Squads

On 10 October 2018 the ICC confirmed all the squads for the tournament.[29]

Venues

In January 2018, the ICC announced that three venues would be hosting matches:[30]

Guyana Saint Lucia Antigua
Providence Gros Islet North Sound
Guyana National Stadium
Capacity: 15,000
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground
Capacity: 15,000
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
     
Matches: 11 Matches: 9 Matches: 3

Umpires

On 25 October 2018, the ICC appointed the officials for the tournament. Along with the twelve umpires, Richie Richardson and Graeme Labrooy were also named as the match referees.[31]

Prize money

The International Cricket Council declared a total prize money pool of US$750,000 for the tournament, an increase from the $400,000 for the 2016 event.[32] The prize money was allocated according to the performance of the team as follows:[33]

Prize money
Stage Teams Prize money (USD) Total (USD)
Winner 1 $250,000 $250,000
Runner-up 1 $125,000 $125,000
Losing semi-finalists 2 $62,500 $125,000
Winner of each pool match 20 $9,500 $190,000
Teams that do not pass the group stage 6 $10,000 $60,000
Total $750,000

Fixtures

The fixtures for the tournament were confirmed in June 2018.[34][35] All times are given in Eastern Caribbean Time (UTC-04:00)

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1   West Indies 4 4 0 0 0 8 2.241
2   England 4 2 1 0 1 5 1.317
3   South Africa 4 2 2 0 0 4 −0.277
4   Sri Lanka 4 1 2 0 1 3 −1.171
5   Bangladesh 4 0 4 0 0 0 −1.989
Source: ESPNCricinfo[36]

9 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
West Indies  
106/8 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
46 (14.4 overs)
Kycia Knight 32 (24)
Jahanara Alam 3/23 (4 overs)
Fargana Hoque 8 (8)
Deandra Dottin 5/5 (3.4 overs)
West Indies Women won by 60 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Sue Redfern (Eng) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Deandra Dottin (WI)
  • Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • Deandra Dottin took her first five-wicket haul in WT20Is and took the best figures by a West Indian in WT20Is.[37]
  • Bangladesh's total was the lowest by any team at an ICC Women's World Twenty20.[38]

10 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
v
Match abandoned
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
  • No toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain.

12 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Bangladesh  
76/9 (20 overs)
v
  England
64/3 (9.3 overs)
Ayasha Rahman 39 (52)
Kirstie Gordon 3/16 (4 overs)
Amy Jones 28* (24)
Salma Khatun 2/17 (3 overs)
England Women won by 7 wickets (DLS method)
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Sam Nogajski (Aus) and Jacqueline Williams (WI)
Player of the match: Kirstie Gordon (Eng)
  • England Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain during England Women's innings set them a revised target of 64 from 16 overs.
  • Sophia Dunkley, Kirstie Gordon and Linsey Smith (Eng) all made their WT20I debuts.

12 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
99/8 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
102/3 (18.3 overs)
Shashikala Siriwardene 21 (27)
Shabnim Ismail 3/10 (4 overs)
Marizanne Kapp 38 (44)
Shashikala Siriwardene 1/12 (4 overs)
South Africa Women won by 7 wickets
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Nitin Menon (Ind) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Shabnim Ismail (SA)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field.

14 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
97/7 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
72 (20 overs)
Shashikala Siriwardene 31 (33)
Jahanara Alam 3/21 (4 overs)
Nigar Sultana 20 (41)
Chamari Athapaththu 3/17 (3 overs)
Sri Lanka Women won by 25 runs
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Nitin Menon (Ind) and Jacqueline Williams (WI)
Player of the match: Shashikala Siriwardene (SL)
  • Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • This was the first occasion in WT20Is that a wicket was taken with the first ball of both innings.[39]
  • Bangladesh Women were eliminated as a result of this match.[40]

14 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
West Indies  
107/7 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
76 (18.4 overs)
Kycia Knight 32 (36)
Shabnim Ismail 3/12 (4 overs)
Marizanne Kapp 26 (34)
Stafanie Taylor 4/12 (3.4 overs)
West Indies Women won by 31 runs
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Stafanie Taylor (WI)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • Chloe Tryon played in her 50th WT20I for South Africa.[41]

16 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
South Africa  
85 (19.3 overs)
v
  England
87/3 (14.1 overs)
Chloe Tryon 27 (28)
Nat Sciver 3/4 (4 overs)
Danni Wyatt 27 (27)
Dane van Niekerk 2/13 (3.1 overs)
England Women won by 7 wickets
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Nat Sciver (Eng)

16 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
West Indies  
187/5 (20 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
104 (17.4 overs)
Hayley Matthews 62 (36)
Oshadi Ranasinghe 1/21 (4 overs)
Chamari Athapaththu 44 (35)
Hayley Matthews 3/16 (3 overs)
West Indies Women won by 83 runs
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Sam Nogajski (Aus) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Hayley Matthews (WI)
  • West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • West Indies Women and England Women both qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.[45]
  • Sri Lanka Women were eliminated as a result of this match.[45]

18 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
England  
115/8 (20 overs)
v
  West Indies
117/6 (19.3 overs)
Sophia Dunkley 35 (30)
Shakera Selman 2/15 (4 overs)
Deandra Dottin 46 (52)
Anya Shrubsole 3/10 (3.3 overs)
West Indies Women won by 4 wickets
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Nitin Menon (Ind)
Player of the match: Deandra Dottin (WI)
  • West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field.

18 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
South Africa  
109/9 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
79/5 (20 overs)
Marizanne Kapp 25 (19)
Salma Khatun 3/20 (4 overs)
Rumana Ahmed 34* (40)
Moseline Daniels 1/6 (3 overs)
South Africa Women won by 30 runs
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Umpires: Sam Nogajski (Aus) and Jacqueline Williams (WI)
Player of the match: Marizanne Kapp (SA)
  • Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field.

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1   India 4 4 0 0 0 8 1.827
2   Australia 4 3 1 0 0 6 1.515
3   New Zealand 4 2 2 0 0 4 1.031
4   Pakistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 −0.987
5   Ireland 4 0 4 0 0 0 −3.525
Source: ESPNCricinfo[46]

9 November 2018
11:00
Scorecard
India  
194/5 (20 overs)
v
  New Zealand
160/9 (20 overs)
Harmanpreet Kaur 103 (51)
Lea Tahuhu 2/18 (3 overs)
Suzie Bates 67 (50)
Dayalan Hemalatha 3/26 (4 overs)
India Women won by 34 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Claire Polosak (Aus)
Player of the match: Harmanpreet Kaur (Ind)

9 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
165/5 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
113/8 (20 overs)
Alyssa Healy 48 (29)
Aliya Riaz 2/25 (4 overs)
Bismah Maroof 26 (25)
Megan Schutt 2/13 (4 overs)
Australia Women won by 52 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Jacqueline Williams (WI)
Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Aus)
  • Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.

11 November 2018
11:00
Scorecard
Pakistan  
133/7 (20 overs)
v
  India
137/3 (19 overs)
Bismah Maroof 53 (49)
Poonam Yadav 2/22 (4 overs)
Mithali Raj 56 (47)
Nida Dar 1/17 (4 overs)
India Women won by 7 wickets
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Sue Redfern (Eng)
Player of the match: Mithali Raj (Ind)
  • India Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • This was Pakistan's highest total in an ICC Women's World Twenty20.[50]
  • India were awarded ten penalty runs after Pakistan's cricketers ran onto the danger area of the pitch on two separate occasions.[51]

11 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Ireland  
93/6 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
94/1 (9.1 overs)
Kim Garth 24 (26)
Ellyse Perry 2/12 (4 overs)
Alyssa Healy 56* (31)
Kim Garth 1/17 (2.1 overs)
Australia Women won by 9 wickets
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Wayne Knights (NZ) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Aus)
  • Ireland Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Kim Garth made her 100th international appearance for Ireland.[52]
  • Australia were awarded five penalty runs after Ireland's cricketers ran onto the danger area of the pitch.[53]
  • Alyssa Healy's (Aus) 21-ball half-century was the fastest at an ICC Women's World Twenty20.[53]

13 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Pakistan  
139/6 (20 overs)
v
  Ireland
101/9 (20 overs)
Javeria Khan 74* (52)
Lucy O'Reilly 3/19 (4 overs)
Isobel Joyce 30 (31)
Nashra Sandhu 2/8 (4 overs)
Pakistan Women won by 38 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Claire Polosak (Aus)
Player of the match: Javeria Khan (Pak)
  • Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Celeste Raack (Ire) made her WT20I debut.
  • Javeria Khan made the highest score by a Pakistan cricketer in WT20Is.[54]
  • This was Pakistan's highest total in an ICC Women's World Twenty20.[55]

13 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Australia  
153/7 (20 overs)
v
  New Zealand
120 (17.3 overs)
Alyssa Healy 53 (38)
Leigh Kasperek 3/25 (4 overs)
Suzie Bates 48 (42)
Megan Schutt 3/12 (3 overs)
Australia Women won by 33 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Aus)
  • Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Australia Women qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.[56]

15 November 2018
11:00
Scorecard
India  
145/6 (20 overs)
v
  Ireland
93/8 (20 overs)
Mithali Raj 51 (56)
Kim Garth 2/22 (4 overs)
Isobel Joyce 33 (38)
Radha Yadav 3/25 (4 overs)
India Women won by 52 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Wayne Knights (NZ) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Mithali Raj (Ind)
  • Ireland Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • Clare Shillington (Ire) scored her 1,000th run in WT20Is.[57]
  • India Women qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.[57]
  • Pakistan Women, New Zealand Women and Ireland Women were all eliminated as a result of this match.[58]

15 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
New Zealand  
144/6 (20 overs)
v
  Pakistan
90 (18 overs)
Suzie Bates 35 (31)
Aliya Riaz 2/29 (4 overs)
Javeria Khan 36 (23)
Jess Watkin 3/9 (4 overs)
New Zealand Women won by 54 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Claire Polosak (Aus)
Player of the match: Jess Watkin (NZ)
  • Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to field.

17 November 2018
11:00
Scorecard
India  
167/8 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
119 (19.4 overs)
Smriti Mandhana 83 (55)
Ellyse Perry 3/16 (3 overs)
Ellyse Perry 39* (28)
Anuja Patil 3/15 (3.4 overs)
India Women won by 48 runs
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Wayne Knights (NZ)
Player of the match: Smriti Mandhana (Ind)
  • India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Tayla Vlaeminck (Aus) made her WT20I debut.
  • Ellyse Perry became the first cricketer for Australia, male or female, to play in 100 Twenty20 International matches.[59]
  • Smriti Mandhana (Ind) scored her 1,000th run in WT20Is.[60]

17 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Ireland  
79/9 (20 overs)
v
  New Zealand
81/2 (7.3 overs)
Gaby Lewis 39 (36)
Leigh Kasperek 3/19 (4 overs)
Sophie Devine 51 (22)
Laura Delany 1/9 (1 over)
New Zealand Women won by 8 wickets
Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Sue Redfern (Eng)
Player of the match: Sophie Devine (NZ)

Semi-finals

Semi Final 1
22 November 2018
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
142/5 (20 overs)
v
  West Indies
71 (17.3 overs)
Alyssa Healy 46 (38)
Stafanie Taylor 1/20 (4 overs)
Stafanie Taylor 16 (28)
Ellyse Perry 2/2 (2 overs)
Australia Women won by 71 runs
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound
Umpires: Nitin Menon (Ind) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Aus)
  • West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field.

Semi Final 2
22 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
India  
112 (19.3 overs)
v
  England
116/2 (17.1 overs)
Smriti Mandhana 34 (23)
Heather Knight 3/9 (2 overs)
Amy Jones 53* (45)
Radha Yadav 1/20 (4 overs)
England Women won by 8 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Claire Polosak (Aus)
Player of the match: Amy Jones (Eng)
  • India Women won the toss and elected to bat.

Final

Final
24 November 2018
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
England  
105 (19.4 overs)
v
  Australia
106/2 (15.1 overs)
Danni Wyatt 43 (37)
Ashleigh Gardner 3/22 (4 overs)
Ashleigh Gardner 33 (26)
Sophie Ecclestone 1/12 (4 overs)
Australia Women won by 8 wickets
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Ashleigh Gardner (Aus)
  • England Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Ellyse Perry became the first cricketer for Australia, male or female, to take 100 wickets in Twenty20 International matches.[65]

Statistics

Most runs

Player[1] Matches Innings Runs Average SR HS 100 50 4s 6s
  Alyssa Healy 6 5 225 56.25 144.23 56* 0 2 33 3
  Harmanpreet Kaur 5 5 183 45.75 160.52 103 1 0 12 13
  Smriti Mandhana 5 5 178 35.60 125.35 83 0 1 22 5
  Suzie Bates 4 4 161 40.25 119.25 67 0 1 17 1
  Javeria Khan 4 4 136 45.33 130.76 74* 0 1 20 0

Most wickets

Player[2] Matches Innings Wickets Overs Econ. Ave. BBI S/R 4WI 5WI
  Deandra Dottin 5 5 10 13.4 5.63 7.70 5/5 8.2 0 1
  Ashleigh Gardner 6 6 10 18.0 5.94 10.70 3/22 10.8 0 0
  Megan Schutt 6 6 10 13.0 5.12 11.10 3/12 13.0 0 0
  Ellyse Perry 6 6 9 16.0 5.56 9.88 3/16 10.6 0 0
  Stafanie Taylor 5 5 8 15.4 5.23 10.25 4/12 11.7 1 0

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Further reading

  • Dean, Geoffrey (22 November 2018). "Australia thrash hosts West Indies to reach World T20 final". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • Dean, Geoffrey (23 November 2018). "England cruise past India to set up final with Australia". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • Dean, Geoffrey (25 November 2018). "Australia see off England to win World T20 title". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • Dean, Geoffrey (28 November 2018). "Alyssa Healy: It's taken me eight years of my career to fully believe I belong here". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • Wookey, Ellie (26 November 2018). "Women's World T20: Who picks up the awards in our end-of-tournament review?". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • The Cricketer (22 November 2018). "PLAYER RATINGS: Healy heroics as Australia dominate semi-final". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • The Cricketer (23 November 2018). "PLAYER RATINGS: Jones and Sciver send England into final". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • The Cricketer (23 November 2018). "'Ruthless' and 'sensible' Jones keeps things simple as England beat India". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  • The Cricketer (25 November 2018). "PLAYER RATINGS: Gardner leads the way with all-round performance". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.

External links

  • Series home at ESPN Cricinfo

2018, women, world, twenty20, sixth, edition, women, world, twenty20, hosted, west, indies, from, november, 2018, second, world, twenty20, hosted, west, indies, after, 2010, edition, west, indies, were, defending, champions, 2018, women, world, twenty20dates9,. The 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 was the sixth edition of the ICC Women s World Twenty20 hosted in the West Indies from 9 to 24 November 2018 3 4 It the second World Twenty20 hosted by the West Indies after the 2010 edition and the West Indies were the defending champions 5 2018 Women s World Twenty20Dates9 24 November 2018Administrator s International Cricket CouncilCricket formatWT20ITournament format s Group stage and knockoutHost s West IndiesChampions Australia 4th title Runners up EnglandParticipants10Matches23Player of the seriesAlyssa HealyMost runsAlyssa Healy 225 1 Most wicketsDeandra Dottin Ashleigh Gardner Megan Schutt 10 2 Official websiteiccworldtwenty20 com 20162020 The tournament was awarded to the West Indies Cricket Board WICB at the 2013 annual conference of the International Cricket Council ICC 6 The tournament s dates were confirmed at an ICC board meeting in January 2015 7 In February 2017 the ICC confirmed that this would be the first T20 tournament that uses the Decision Review System with one review per side 8 The qualifier tournament for the competition was held in July 2018 in the Netherlands 9 Both Bangladesh and Ireland won their respective semi final matches in the qualifier to advance to the Women s World Twenty20 tournament 10 11 The first match scheduled to be played in Saint Lucia between England and Sri Lanka was abandoned due to rain 12 With further rain forecast in Saint Lucia the ICC looked at a contingency plan of moving other group games to Antigua 13 The following day the ICC confirmed that the Group A matches would remain in Saint Lucia 14 The ICC cited logistical issues and cost as the main factors for not moving the fixtures 15 Australia in Group B qualified for the semi finals with their win against New Zealand to give them three wins from three matches 16 India also in Group B qualified for the semi finals after they beat Ireland by 52 runs with three wins from three matches 17 In Group A tournament hosts the West Indies along with England progressed to the semi finals after wins in their penultimate group stage fixtures 18 In the first semi final the West Indies faced Australia 19 with England and India playing each other in the second semi final 20 Australia beat the West Indies by 71 runs 21 and England beat India by 8 wickets to progress to the final 22 Australia won their fourth title after beating England in the final by 8 wickets 23 Meg Lanning captain of the Australian team said that the victory was the most satisfying win I ve been involved in adding that there will be some big celebrations 24 England s captain Heather Knight said that the team did not post a competitive total but was proud of the girls for reaching another world final 25 Australia s Alyssa Healy was named the player of the tournament 26 Contents 1 Teams 2 Squads 3 Venues 4 Umpires 5 Prize money 6 Fixtures 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 7 Semi finals 8 Final 9 Statistics 9 1 Most runs 9 2 Most wickets 10 References 10 1 Notes 10 2 Further reading 11 External linksTeams EditEight teams qualified automatically and they were joined by two teams from the qualifier tournament 27 28 Team Qualification Australia Automatic qualification England India New Zealand Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka West Indies Host Bangladesh 1st in Qualifier tournament Ireland 2nd in Qualifier tournamentSquads EditMain article 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 squads On 10 October 2018 the ICC confirmed all the squads for the tournament 29 Venues EditIn January 2018 the ICC announced that three venues would be hosting matches 30 Guyana Saint Lucia AntiguaProvidence Gros Islet North SoundGuyana National StadiumCapacity 15 000 Daren Sammy Cricket GroundCapacity 15 000 Sir Vivian Richards StadiumCapacity 10 000 Matches 11 Matches 9 Matches 3Umpires EditOn 25 October 2018 the ICC appointed the officials for the tournament Along with the twelve umpires Richie Richardson and Graeme Labrooy were also named as the match referees 31 Gregory Brathwaite Kim Cotton Shaun George Wayne Knights Nitin Menon Sam Nogajski Claire Polosak Ahsan Raza Sue Redfern Langton Rusere Sharfuddoula Jacqueline WilliamsPrize money EditThe International Cricket Council declared a total prize money pool of US 750 000 for the tournament an increase from the 400 000 for the 2016 event 32 The prize money was allocated according to the performance of the team as follows 33 Prize money Stage Teams Prize money USD Total USD Winner 1 250 000 250 000Runner up 1 125 000 125 000Losing semi finalists 2 62 500 125 000Winner of each pool match 20 9 500 190 000Teams that do not pass the group stage 6 10 000 60 000Total 750 000Fixtures EditThe fixtures for the tournament were confirmed in June 2018 34 35 All times are given in Eastern Caribbean Time UTC 04 00 Group A Edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts NRR1 West Indies 4 4 0 0 0 8 2 2412 England 4 2 1 0 1 5 1 3173 South Africa 4 2 2 0 0 4 0 2774 Sri Lanka 4 1 2 0 1 3 1 1715 Bangladesh 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 989Source ESPNCricinfo 36 9 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardWest Indies 106 8 20 overs v Bangladesh46 14 4 overs Kycia Knight 32 24 Jahanara Alam 3 23 4 overs Fargana Hoque 8 8 Deandra Dottin 5 5 3 4 overs West Indies Women won by 60 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Sue Redfern Eng and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Deandra Dottin WI Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field Deandra Dottin took her first five wicket haul in WT20Is and took the best figures by a West Indian in WT20Is 37 Bangladesh s total was the lowest by any team at an ICC Women s World Twenty20 38 10 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardEngland v Sri LankaMatch abandonedDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Kim Cotton NZ and Ahsan Raza Pak No toss No play was possible due to rain 12 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardBangladesh 76 9 20 overs v England64 3 9 3 overs Ayasha Rahman 39 52 Kirstie Gordon 3 16 4 overs Amy Jones 28 24 Salma Khatun 2 17 3 overs England Women won by 7 wickets DLS method Daren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Sam Nogajski Aus and Jacqueline Williams WI Player of the match Kirstie Gordon Eng England Women won the toss and elected to field Rain during England Women s innings set them a revised target of 64 from 16 overs Sophia Dunkley Kirstie Gordon and Linsey Smith Eng all made their WT20I debuts 12 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardSri Lanka 99 8 20 overs v South Africa102 3 18 3 overs Shashikala Siriwardene 21 27 Shabnim Ismail 3 10 4 overs Marizanne Kapp 38 44 Shashikala Siriwardene 1 12 4 overs South Africa Women won by 7 wicketsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Nitin Menon Ind and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Shabnim Ismail SA South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field 14 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardSri Lanka 97 7 20 overs v Bangladesh72 20 overs Shashikala Siriwardene 31 33 Jahanara Alam 3 21 4 overs Nigar Sultana 20 41 Chamari Athapaththu 3 17 3 overs Sri Lanka Women won by 25 runsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Nitin Menon Ind and Jacqueline Williams WI Player of the match Shashikala Siriwardene SL Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field This was the first occasion in WT20Is that a wicket was taken with the first ball of both innings 39 Bangladesh Women were eliminated as a result of this match 40 14 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardWest Indies 107 7 20 overs v South Africa76 18 4 overs Kycia Knight 32 36 Shabnim Ismail 3 12 4 overs Marizanne Kapp 26 34 Stafanie Taylor 4 12 3 4 overs West Indies Women won by 31 runsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Stafanie Taylor WI South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field Chloe Tryon played in her 50th WT20I for South Africa 41 16 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardSouth Africa 85 19 3 overs v England87 3 14 1 overs Chloe Tryon 27 28 Nat Sciver 3 4 4 overs Danni Wyatt 27 27 Dane van Niekerk 2 13 3 1 overs England Women won by 7 wicketsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Kim Cotton NZ and Ahsan Raza Pak Player of the match Nat Sciver Eng South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat Heather Knight played her 50th WT20I for England 42 Anya Shrubsole Eng took a hat trick 43 Danielle Wyatt Eng scored her 1 000th run in WT20Is 44 South Africa Women were eliminated as a result of this match 43 16 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardWest Indies 187 5 20 overs v Sri Lanka104 17 4 overs Hayley Matthews 62 36 Oshadi Ranasinghe 1 21 4 overs Chamari Athapaththu 44 35 Hayley Matthews 3 16 3 overs West Indies Women won by 83 runsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Sam Nogajski Aus and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Hayley Matthews WI West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat West Indies Women and England Women both qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match 45 Sri Lanka Women were eliminated as a result of this match 45 18 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardEngland 115 8 20 overs v West Indies117 6 19 3 overs Sophia Dunkley 35 30 Shakera Selman 2 15 4 overs Deandra Dottin 46 52 Anya Shrubsole 3 10 3 3 overs West Indies Women won by 4 wicketsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Kim Cotton NZ and Nitin Menon Ind Player of the match Deandra Dottin WI West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field 18 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardSouth Africa 109 9 20 overs v Bangladesh79 5 20 overs Marizanne Kapp 25 19 Salma Khatun 3 20 4 overs Rumana Ahmed 34 40 Moseline Daniels 1 6 3 overs South Africa Women won by 30 runsDaren Sammy Cricket Ground Gros Islet Umpires Sam Nogajski Aus and Jacqueline Williams WI Player of the match Marizanne Kapp SA Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field Group B Edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts NRR1 India 4 4 0 0 0 8 1 8272 Australia 4 3 1 0 0 6 1 5153 New Zealand 4 2 2 0 0 4 1 0314 Pakistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 9875 Ireland 4 0 4 0 0 0 3 525Source ESPNCricinfo 46 9 November 2018 11 00 ScorecardIndia 194 5 20 overs v New Zealand160 9 20 overs Harmanpreet Kaur 103 51 Lea Tahuhu 2 18 3 overs Suzie Bates 67 50 Dayalan Hemalatha 3 26 4 overs India Women won by 34 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Claire Polosak Aus Player of the match Harmanpreet Kaur Ind India Women won the toss and elected to bat Dayalan Hemalatha Ind made her WT20I debut Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur s 134 run partnership was India s highest for any wicket in WT20Is 47 Harmanpreet Kaur became the first woman for India to score a century in WT20Is and the third for any country to score one at an ICC Women s World Twenty20 48 49 India s total was the highest by any team at an ICC Women s World Twenty20 49 Suzie Bates NZ became the highest scorer in ICC Women s World Twenty20s 47 9 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardAustralia 165 5 20 overs v Pakistan113 8 20 overs Alyssa Healy 48 29 Aliya Riaz 2 25 4 overs Bismah Maroof 26 25 Megan Schutt 2 13 4 overs Australia Women won by 52 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Shaun George SA and Jacqueline Williams WI Player of the match Alyssa Healy Aus Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat 11 November 2018 11 00 ScorecardPakistan 133 7 20 overs v India137 3 19 overs Bismah Maroof 53 49 Poonam Yadav 2 22 4 overs Mithali Raj 56 47 Nida Dar 1 17 4 overs India Women won by 7 wicketsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Sue Redfern Eng Player of the match Mithali Raj Ind India Women won the toss and elected to field This was Pakistan s highest total in an ICC Women s World Twenty20 50 India were awarded ten penalty runs after Pakistan s cricketers ran onto the danger area of the pitch on two separate occasions 51 11 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardIreland 93 6 20 overs v Australia94 1 9 1 overs Kim Garth 24 26 Ellyse Perry 2 12 4 overs Alyssa Healy 56 31 Kim Garth 1 17 2 1 overs Australia Women won by 9 wicketsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Wayne Knights NZ and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Alyssa Healy Aus Ireland Women won the toss and elected to bat Kim Garth made her 100th international appearance for Ireland 52 Australia were awarded five penalty runs after Ireland s cricketers ran onto the danger area of the pitch 53 Alyssa Healy s Aus 21 ball half century was the fastest at an ICC Women s World Twenty20 53 13 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardPakistan 139 6 20 overs v Ireland101 9 20 overs Javeria Khan 74 52 Lucy O Reilly 3 19 4 overs Isobel Joyce 30 31 Nashra Sandhu 2 8 4 overs Pakistan Women won by 38 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Claire Polosak Aus Player of the match Javeria Khan Pak Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat Celeste Raack Ire made her WT20I debut Javeria Khan made the highest score by a Pakistan cricketer in WT20Is 54 This was Pakistan s highest total in an ICC Women s World Twenty20 55 13 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardAustralia 153 7 20 overs v New Zealand120 17 3 overs Alyssa Healy 53 38 Leigh Kasperek 3 25 4 overs Suzie Bates 48 42 Megan Schutt 3 12 3 overs Australia Women won by 33 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Shaun George SA and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Alyssa Healy Aus Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat Australia Women qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match 56 15 November 2018 11 00 ScorecardIndia 145 6 20 overs v Ireland93 8 20 overs Mithali Raj 51 56 Kim Garth 2 22 4 overs Isobel Joyce 33 38 Radha Yadav 3 25 4 overs India Women won by 52 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Wayne Knights NZ and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Mithali Raj Ind Ireland Women won the toss and elected to field Clare Shillington Ire scored her 1 000th run in WT20Is 57 India Women qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match 57 Pakistan Women New Zealand Women and Ireland Women were all eliminated as a result of this match 58 15 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardNew Zealand 144 6 20 overs v Pakistan90 18 overs Suzie Bates 35 31 Aliya Riaz 2 29 4 overs Javeria Khan 36 23 Jess Watkin 3 9 4 overs New Zealand Women won by 54 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Shaun George SA and Claire Polosak Aus Player of the match Jess Watkin NZ Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to field 17 November 2018 11 00 ScorecardIndia 167 8 20 overs v Australia119 19 4 overs Smriti Mandhana 83 55 Ellyse Perry 3 16 3 overs Ellyse Perry 39 28 Anuja Patil 3 15 3 4 overs India Women won by 48 runsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Wayne Knights NZ Player of the match Smriti Mandhana Ind India Women won the toss and elected to bat Tayla Vlaeminck Aus made her WT20I debut Ellyse Perry became the first cricketer for Australia male or female to play in 100 Twenty20 International matches 59 Smriti Mandhana Ind scored her 1 000th run in WT20Is 60 17 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardIreland 79 9 20 overs v New Zealand81 2 7 3 overs Gaby Lewis 39 36 Leigh Kasperek 3 19 4 overs Sophie Devine 51 22 Laura Delany 1 9 1 over New Zealand Women won by 8 wicketsGuyana National Stadium Providence Umpires Shaun George SA and Sue Redfern Eng Player of the match Sophie Devine NZ Ireland Women won the toss and elected to bat Isobel Joyce Cecelia Joyce Ciara Metcalfe and Clare Shillington all played in their final match for Ireland Women 61 62 Suzie Bates NZ became the first cricketer male or female to score 3 000 runs in Twenty20 International matches 63 Sophie Devine s NZ 21 ball half century was the joint fastest at an ICC Women s World Twenty20 64 Semi finals EditSemi Final 1 22 November 2018 16 00 D N ScorecardAustralia 142 5 20 overs v West Indies71 17 3 overs Alyssa Healy 46 38 Stafanie Taylor 1 20 4 overs Stafanie Taylor 16 28 Ellyse Perry 2 2 2 overs Australia Women won by 71 runsSir Vivian Richards Stadium North Sound Umpires Nitin Menon Ind and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Alyssa Healy Aus West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field Semi Final 2 22 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardIndia 112 19 3 overs v England116 2 17 1 overs Smriti Mandhana 34 23 Heather Knight 3 9 2 overs Amy Jones 53 45 Radha Yadav 1 20 4 overs England Women won by 8 wicketsSir Vivian Richards Stadium North Sound Umpires Shaun George SA and Claire Polosak Aus Player of the match Amy Jones Eng India Women won the toss and elected to bat Final EditMain article 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Final Final 24 November 2018 20 00 N ScorecardEngland 105 19 4 overs v Australia106 2 15 1 overs Danni Wyatt 43 37 Ashleigh Gardner 3 22 4 overs Ashleigh Gardner 33 26 Sophie Ecclestone 1 12 4 overs Australia Women won by 8 wicketsSir Vivian Richards Stadium North Sound Umpires Shaun George SA and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Ashleigh Gardner Aus England Women won the toss and elected to bat Ellyse Perry became the first cricketer for Australia male or female to take 100 wickets in Twenty20 International matches 65 Statistics EditMost runs Edit Player 1 Matches Innings Runs Average SR HS 100 50 4s 6s Alyssa Healy 6 5 225 56 25 144 23 56 0 2 33 3 Harmanpreet Kaur 5 5 183 45 75 160 52 103 1 0 12 13 Smriti Mandhana 5 5 178 35 60 125 35 83 0 1 22 5 Suzie Bates 4 4 161 40 25 119 25 67 0 1 17 1 Javeria Khan 4 4 136 45 33 130 76 74 0 1 20 0Most wickets Edit Player 2 Matches Innings Wickets Overs Econ Ave BBI S R 4WI 5WI Deandra Dottin 5 5 10 13 4 5 63 7 70 5 5 8 2 0 1 Ashleigh Gardner 6 6 10 18 0 5 94 10 70 3 22 10 8 0 0 Megan Schutt 6 6 10 13 0 5 12 11 10 3 12 13 0 0 0 Ellyse Perry 6 6 9 16 0 5 56 9 88 3 16 10 6 0 0 Stafanie Taylor 5 5 8 15 4 5 23 10 25 4 12 11 7 1 0References EditNotes Edit a b Most runs in the 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 25 November 2018 a b Most wickets in the 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 25 November 2018 Bangladesh and Ireland qualify for ICC Women s World T20 International Cricket Council Retrieved 12 July 2018 Local Cricket Boards invited to bid for hosting the ICC Women s World T20 2018 Cricket West Indies 7 October 2017 Archived from the original on 7 October 2017 Retrieved 7 October 2017 West Indies Women gun down 149 for maiden WT20 title ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 25 November 2018 29 June 2013 Outcomes from ICC Annual Conference week in London Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine International Cricket Council Retrieved 8 July 2015 30 January 2015 ICC approves dates for major events Dawn News Retrieved 8 July 2015 Uniform DRS likely from October ESPN Cricinfo 6 February 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2017 ICC Women s World Twenty20 2018 venues announced International Cricket Council Retrieved 22 January 2018 Ireland Women qualify for WT20 International Cricket Council Retrieved 12 July 2018 Bangladesh cruise into WT20 International Cricket Council Retrieved 12 July 2018 England Sri Lanka share points after wash out International Cricket Council Retrieved 11 November 2018 St Lucia WWT20 fixtures could be moved to Antigua to combat washout fears ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 November 2018 ICC confirms that group A will remain in Saint Lucia International Cricket Council Retrieved 11 November 2018 No relocation of St Lucia s World T20 games despite rain threat ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 November 2018 Alyssa Healy and Megan Schutt put Australia into semi finals ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 14 November 2018 India seal semifinal spot with comfortable win over Ireland International Cricket Council Retrieved 15 November 2018 Tournament finds top four Windies and England join Australia and India International Cricket Council Retrieved 17 November 2018 Windies set up semi final with Australia after thrilling win International Cricket Council Retrieved 19 November 2018 Women s World Twenty20 West Indies beat England by four wickets BBC Sport Retrieved 19 November 2018 Dominant Aussies crush WI in semi Cricket Australia Retrieved 23 November 2018 Women s World T20 England beat India to move into final BBC Sport Retrieved 23 November 2018 Australia survive nerves to lift fourth WT20 title International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 November 2018 Lanning hails her most satisfying win Cricket Australia Retrieved 25 November 2018 Women s World T20 Australia thrash England by eight wickets to claim title in Antigua BBC Sport Retrieved 25 November 2018 WT20 report card Australia International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 November 2018 ICC wraps up venue inspections in the Caribbean for Women s World T20 Loop Jamaica Retrieved 14 November 2017 Panna Ghosh bowls Bangladesh to victory in WT20Q final International Cricket Council Retrieved 14 July 2018 Squads confirmed for ICC Women s World T20 2018 International Cricket Council Retrieved 10 October 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 2018 venues announced International Cricket Council Retrieved 22 January 2018 11th team for next month s ICC Women s World T20 revealed International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 October 2018 Horne Ben 30 March 2016 Mind the gap World Twenty20 prize money for winning men 16 times that of women s purse The Daily Telegraph Sydney Archived from the original on 16 November 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2020 ICC Women s World T20 West Indies 2018 Media Guide PDF International Cricket Council 3 p 8 India face NZ on triple header opening day in Women s World T20 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 27 June 2018 ICC Women s World T20 2018 schedule announced International Cricket Council Retrieved 27 June 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 2018 19 Table ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 26 October 2021 West Indies defend 106 with Dottin s 5 for 5 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 10 November 2018 Deandra Dottin 5 5 delights home crowd as Bangladesh crumble International Cricket Council Retrieved 10 November 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh to retain semi final hope BBC Sport Retrieved 15 November 2018 Siriwardene s allround performance knocks Bangladesh out ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 15 November 2018 Tryon targets first T20I half century in 50th appearance International Cricket Council Retrieved 15 November 2018 Match Preview England v South Africa Match 15 Women s CricZone Retrieved 17 November 2018 a b Shrubsole Sciver heroics knock South Africa out ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 16 November 2018 Women s World Twenty20 Anya Shrubsole hat trick inspires England win over South Africa BBC Sport Retrieved 17 November 2018 a b The crowd really helped to push us on Matthews International Cricket Council Retrieved 17 November 2018 ICC Women s World Twenty20 2018 19 Table ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 26 October 2021 a b Harmanpreet Kaur s historic hundred blindsides New Zealand ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 November 2018 Harmanpreet Kaur becomes first Indian woman to score T20I century The Indian Express Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Harmanpreet the first Indian woman to hit a World T20 ton ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 November 2018 Pakistan hit with 10 penalty runs International Cricket Council Retrieved 11 November 2018 Pakistan penalised for running in danger area of pitch twice ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 November 2018 Women s World Twenty20 Australia thrash Ireland to top Group B BBC Sport Retrieved 12 November 2018 a b Healy s 21 ball half century blows Ireland away ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 November 2018 Javeria Khan record knock helps Pakistan hold off Ireland International Cricket Council Retrieved 14 November 2018 Women s World Twenty20 Pakistan beat Ireland Australia defeat New Zealand BBC Sport Retrieved 15 November 2018 Alyssa Healy pushes New Zealand to the brink International Cricket Council Retrieved 14 November 2018 a b Women s World Twenty20 India beat Ireland to reach semi finals BBC Sport Retrieved 15 November 2018 India choke Ireland for first semi final entry since 2010 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 15 November 2018 Ellyse Perry first Australian to reach cricketing milestone The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 November 2018 IND W vs AUS W Women s World T20 Smriti Mandhana becomes third Indian batswoman to reach 1000 T20I runs Times Now News Retrieved 17 November 2018 Over 40 years of experience Two Irish cricket legends to bow out against New Zealand Cricket Ireland Retrieved 17 November 2018 Ireland stalwarts bow out of international cricket International Cricket Council Retrieved 18 November 2018 Splitting Bates and Devine didn t quite work out International Cricket Council Retrieved 18 November 2018 White Ferns beat Ireland but exit T20 World Cup Stuff Retrieved 18 November 2018 Australia win fourth World T20 trophy Cricket Australia Retrieved 25 November 2018 Further reading Edit Dean Geoffrey 22 November 2018 Australia thrash hosts West Indies to reach World T20 final The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 Dean Geoffrey 23 November 2018 England cruise past India to set up final with Australia The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 Dean Geoffrey 25 November 2018 Australia see off England to win World T20 title The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 Dean Geoffrey 28 November 2018 Alyssa Healy It s taken me eight years of my career to fully believe I belong here The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 Wookey Ellie 26 November 2018 Women s World T20 Who picks up the awards in our end of tournament review The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 The Cricketer 22 November 2018 PLAYER RATINGS Healy heroics as Australia dominate semi final The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 The Cricketer 23 November 2018 PLAYER RATINGS Jones and Sciver send England into final The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 The Cricketer 23 November 2018 Ruthless and sensible Jones keeps things simple as England beat India The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 The Cricketer 25 November 2018 PLAYER RATINGS Gardner leads the way with all round performance The Cricketer Retrieved 6 July 2020 External links EditSeries home at ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 ICC Women 27s World Twenty20 amp oldid 1121674434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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