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2022 Women's Cricket World Cup final
The 2022 ICC Women's World Cup Final was a Women's One Day International (WODI) cricket match played between Australia and England to decide the winner of the 2022 Women's World Cup.[1][2] Australia won by 71 runs to secure their seventh World Cup title, with Alyssa Healy named player of the match.[3]
Event | 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup |
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Australia won by 71 runs | |
Date | 3 April 2022 |
Venue | Hagley Oval, Christchurch |
Player of the match | Alyssa Healy (Aus) |
Umpires | Lauren Agenbag (SA) and Kim Cotton (NZ) |
← 2017 |
In England, the final was simulcast live on Pick, Sky’s free-to-air TV channel.[4]
Route to the Final edit
Australia[5] | Round | England[6] | ||
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Opponent | Result | League Stage | Opponent | Result |
England | Australia won by 12 runs | Match 1 | Australia | Australia won by 12 runs |
Pakistan | Australia won by 7 wkts | Match 2 | West Indies | West Indies won by 7 runs |
New Zealand | Australia won by 141 runs | Match 3 | South Africa | South Africa won by 3 wkts |
West Indies | Australia won by 7 wkts | Match 4 | India | England won by 4 wkts |
India | Australia won by 6 wkts | Match 5 | New Zealand | England won by 1 wkt |
South Africa | Australia won by 5 wkts | Match 6 | Pakistan | England won by 9 wkts |
Bangladesh | Australia won by 5 wkts | Match 7 | Bangladesh | England won by 100 runs |
1st in league stage | League standing | 3rd in league stage | ||
Semifinal 1 | Knockout | Semifinal 2 | ||
Opponent | Result | Opponent | Result | |
West Indies | Australia won by 157 runs | South Africa | England won by 137 runs | |
2022 Women's Cricket World Cup Final |
Match edit
Notes edit
References edit
- ^ "England to face Australia in women's cricket World Cup final after 137-run win over South Africa". ABC News. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- ^ "Danni Wyatt ton, Sophie Ecclestone six-for help England set finals date with Australia". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- ^ "Australia lift seventh World Cup with Healy's monumental 170". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
- ^ Howson, Nick (1 April 2022). "Women's World Cup final made available on free-to-air TV by Sky Sports". The Cricketer. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ "Australia's road to the CWC22 final". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
- ^ "England's road to the CWC22 final". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 1 April 2022.