1973 Women's Cricket World Cup
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup 1973 war der erste Cricket World Cup der Frauen. Er wurde vom 20. Juni bis 28. Juli 1973 in England ausgetragen. Sieger war die Mannschaft aus England, die im Finale Australien mit 92 Runs schlug.
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La Coupe du monde de cricket féminin de 1973 est la première édition de cette compétition. Elle se tient du 20 juin au 28 juillet 1973 en Angleterre. Sept équipes s'affrontent dans une poule unique, sans phase finale. L'épreuve est remportée par l'. La compétition est parrainée par l'homme d'affaires , qui finance son organisation. Elle précède de deux ans la première édition de la Coupe du monde de cricket masculin.
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The 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup was the inaugural Women's Cricket World Cup, held in England between 20 June and 28 July 1973. It was the first tournament of its kind, held two years before the first limited overs World Cup for men in 1975. The competition was won by the hosts, England. The competition was the brainchild of businessman Sir Jack Hayward, who contributed £40,000 towards its costs.
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La Coppa del Mondo di cricket femminile 1973 fu la prima edizione del torneo mondiale di cricket per donne. Fu disputata dal 20 giugno al 28 luglio 1973 in Inghilterra (con una partita disputata in Galles) e vide la partecipazione di 7 squadre provenienti da 5 nazioni. L'Inghilterra partecipò con due squadre (quella maggiore e quella giovanile composta da giocatrici sotto i 25 anni), Australia, Nuova Zelanda, Giamaica, Trinidad e Tobago e infine una rappresentativa delle migliori giocatrici del resto del mondo chiamata International XI.
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1973 Women's Cricket World Cup
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Women’s Cricket World Cup 1973
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Coupe du monde féminine de cricket de 1973
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Coppa del Mondo di cricket femminile 1973
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Match reduced to 35 overs per side due to rain.
* Further rain curtailed England's innings after 15 overs; target calculated using average run rate method was 46 runs from 15 overs.
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Match reduced to 49 overs per side due to rain.
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No further play possible due to rain.
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No play possible due to rain.
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Rain reduced Young England's chase to 39 overs; target calculated using average run rate method was 152 runs from 39 overs.
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1978
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England won the toss and elected to bat.
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Australia won the toss and elected to field.
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England won the toss and elected to field.
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Jamaica won the toss and elected to field.
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to field.
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No toss.
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Trinidad & Tobago won the toss and elected to bat.
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International XI won the toss and elected to field.
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Young England won the toss and elected to bat.
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Young England won the toss and elected to field.
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Trinidad & Tobago won the toss and elected to field.
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Anne Flann and Elizabeth Riley
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Anne Flann and Margaret Loomes
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Anne Flann and May Howard
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Anne Flann and Peg Culver
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Elizabeth Riley and Jane Ayres
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Elizabeth Riley and Margaret Loomes
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Elizabeth Riley and May Howard
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Elizabeth Riley and Peg Culver
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Esme Irwin and May Howard
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Esme Irwin and Sheila Hill
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Jane Ayres and May Howard
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Jane Ayres and Peg Culver
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Jane Ayres and Sheila Hill
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Jane Ayres and Veronica Reichwald
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June Bragger and May Howard
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Margaret Loomes and May Howard
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Peg Culver and Sheila Hill
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Peg Culver and Veronica Reichwald
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Sheila Hill and Veronica Reichwald
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1
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1973-06-20
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1973-06-23
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1973-06-30
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1973-07-04
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1973-07-07
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1973-07-11
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1973-07-14
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1973-07-18
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1973-07-20
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1973-07-21
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120
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21
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1978
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Anne Gordon, Bev Wilson, Dawn Rae, Elaine Bray, Jackie Potter, Margaret Jennings, Miriam Knee, Patsy May, Tina Macpherson, Wendy Blunsden, Yvonne Golland , Jacqueline Court, Julia Greenwood, Katherine Brown, Lynne Green, Lynne Read, Margaret Wilks, Megan Lear, Rosalind Heggs, Shirley Ellis and Susan Goatman all made their WODI debuts.
* Tina Macpherson took the first 5-wicket haul in Women's ODI cricket.
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Pamela Crain , Liz Allan, Jackie Lord and Ethna Rouse all made their WODI debuts.
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Audrey McInnis made her WODI debut.
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Kay Green made her WODI debut.
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Valerie Farrell made her WODI debut.
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Wendy Weir made her WODI debut.
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Lorraine Hill and Hyacinth Flemmings both made their WODI debuts.
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Barb Bevege, Bev Brentnall, Carol Marett, Glenys Page, Jenny Olson, Jill Saulbrey, Jos Burley, Judi Doull, Lynda Prichard, Maureen Peters, Shirley Cowles , Beverly Browne, Christine Jacobson, Emelda Noreiga, Jane Joseph, Janice Moses, Jasmine Sammy, Joyce Demmin, Louise Browne, Maureen Phillips, Menota Tekah and Nora St. Rose all made their WODI debuts.
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Raelee Thompson , Florence Douglas, Merlyn Edwards and Jeanette James all made their WODI debuts.
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Lynne Thomas, Enid Bakewell, Rachael Heyhoe Flint, Chris Watmough, June Stephenson, Jill Cruwys, Lesley Clifford, Sue Hilliam, Mary Pilling, Shirley Hodges, Pamela Mather , Audrey Disbury, Lynette Smith, Trish McKelvey, Sue Rattray, Margaret Jude, Eileen Badham, Donna Carmino, Betty McDonald, Wendy Williams and Paulette Lynch all made their WODI debuts.
* Lynne Thomas scored the first century in Women's ODI cricket.
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Evelyn Bogle, Dorrett Davis, Elaine Emmanual, Peggy Fairweather, Yolande Geddes-Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Vivalyn Latty-Scott, Loretta McIntosh, Madge Stewart, Yvonne Oldfield, Grace Williams , Geraldine Davies and Glynis Hullah all made their WODI debuts.
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Heather Dewdney and Jane Gough both made their WODI debuts.
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Cathy Garlick and Julia Lloyd both made their WODI debuts.
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7
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No result
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Australia won by 35 runs
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Australia won by 7 wickets
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Australia won by 77 runs
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England won by 135 runs
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England won by 49 runs
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England won by 63 runs
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England won by 8 wickets
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England won by 92 runs
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International XI won by 2 wickets
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International XI won by 5 wickets
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International XI won by 7 wickets
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Jamaica won by 23 runs
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Match abandoned without a ball bowled
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New Zealand won by 11 runs
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New Zealand won by 136 runs
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New Zealand won by 3 wickets
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Trinidad & Tobago won by 2 wickets
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Trinidad & Tobago won by 5 wickets
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Young England won by 14 runs
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Young England
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ODI
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Enid Bakewell
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Rosalind Heggs
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Audrey Disbury 44
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Bev Wilson 50
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Beverly Browne 36
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Enid Bakewell 118
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Ethna Rouse 48
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Evelyn Bogle 45
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Geraldine Davies 21
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Geraldine Davies 51
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Geraldine Davies 65
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Grace Williams 29
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Jackie Potter 31*
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Jackie Potter 56*
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Jackie Potter 57
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Jane Joseph 21
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Jane Joseph 23*
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Jill Saulbrey 17*
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Judi Doull 42
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Louise Brown 21
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Louise Browne 49
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Louise Browne 50*
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Lynda Prichard 70
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Lynette Smith 29
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Lynne Thomas 134
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Lynne Thomas 19*
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Lynne Thomas 70
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Margaret Jennings 36
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Margaret Wilks 9
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Megan Lear 30
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Megan Lear 9
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Rachael Heyhoe Flint 114
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Rachael Heyhoe Flint 32*
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Rosalind Heggs 17
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Shirley Cowles 46
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Shirley Ellis 30
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Sue Rattray 63*
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Trish McKelvey 2*
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Trish McKelvey 54
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Valerie Farrell 52*
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Vivalyn Latty-Scott 58
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Vivalyn Latty-Scott 61
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Yolande Geddes-Hall 30*
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Carol Marett 3/30
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Christine Jacobson 2/29
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Eileen Badham 4/19
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Enid Bakewell 2/28
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Evelyn Bogle 2/44
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Glenys Page 6/20
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Gloria Farrell 2/18
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Gloria Farrell 2/20
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Glynis Hullah 2/37
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Glynis Hullah 4/8
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Grace Williams 4/11
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Jackie Lord 3/31
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Jane Joseph 2/14
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Jane Joseph 3/7
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Jill Saulbrey 2/32
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Julia Greenwood 2/18
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June Stephenson 3/4
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Lesley Clifford 3/19
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Lorraine Hill 4/11
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Madge Stewart 4/9
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Mary Pilling 2/6
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Mary Pilling 2/9
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Maureen Peters 1/4
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Miriam Knee 2/53
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Miriam Knee 4/26
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Nora St. Rose 1/11
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Nora St. Rose 2/14
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Nora St. Rose 3/16
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Pamela Mather 2/32
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Peggy Fairweather 2/23
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Peggy Fairweather 2/40
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Rosalind Heggs 2/44
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Rosalind Heggs 3/23
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Rosalind Heggs 3/38
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Tina Macpherson 1/3
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Tina Macpherson 2/16
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Tina Macpherson 5/14
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Wendy Williams 3/20
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1973-07-28
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The 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup was the inaugural Women's Cricket World Cup, held in England between 20 June and 28 July 1973. It was the first tournament of its kind, held two years before the first limited overs World Cup for men in 1975. The competition was won by the hosts, England. The competition was the brainchild of businessman Sir Jack Hayward, who contributed £40,000 towards its costs. England, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica were joined by an International XI and a Young England side in a round robin league which saw the top team win the World Cup. England topped the group with 20 points from their six matches, including five victories and one defeat, while Australia were runners up posting 17 points with four wins. The final round robin match, held at Edgbaston on 28 July, was distinguished by a commanding century by Enid Bakewell of England, whose 118 formed the bedrock of England's imposing 279/3 in their 60 overs, with captain Rachael Heyhoe Flint scoring 64. Australia were restricted by tight England bowling and fell well short of their target, scoring 187/9. The cup was presented by Princess Anne and the winning England team were hosted at a reception at 10 Downing Street by Prime Minister Edward Heath. Bakewell, one of England's finest all time players, was the leading run-scorer in the competition with 264 runs while Rosalind Heggs, of Young England, was the leading wicket-taker with 12 wickets. The next World Cup was held five years later in 1978.
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup 1973 war der erste Cricket World Cup der Frauen. Er wurde vom 20. Juni bis 28. Juli 1973 in England ausgetragen. Sieger war die Mannschaft aus England, die im Finale Australien mit 92 Runs schlug.
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La Coupe du monde de cricket féminin de 1973 est la première édition de cette compétition. Elle se tient du 20 juin au 28 juillet 1973 en Angleterre. Sept équipes s'affrontent dans une poule unique, sans phase finale. L'épreuve est remportée par l'. La compétition est parrainée par l'homme d'affaires , qui finance son organisation. Elle précède de deux ans la première édition de la Coupe du monde de cricket masculin.
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La Coppa del Mondo di cricket femminile 1973 fu la prima edizione del torneo mondiale di cricket per donne. Fu disputata dal 20 giugno al 28 luglio 1973 in Inghilterra (con una partita disputata in Galles) e vide la partecipazione di 7 squadre provenienti da 5 nazioni. L'Inghilterra partecipò con due squadre (quella maggiore e quella giovanile composta da giocatrici sotto i 25 anni), Australia, Nuova Zelanda, Giamaica, Trinidad e Tobago e infine una rappresentativa delle migliori giocatrici del resto del mondo chiamata International XI. La vittoria finale andò alla squadra inglese padrona di casa che si aggiudicò il titolo vincendo tutte le partite. Seconda classificata l'Australia che perse solo con le inglesi.
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