1988 Women's Cricket World Cup
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup 1988 war der vierte Cricket World Cup der Frauen, der im One-Day-Format über 60 Over ausgetragen wurde. Er wurde vom 29. November bis 18. Dezember 1988 in Australien ausgetragen. Durchsetzen konnte sich die Mannschaft aus Australien, die im Finale England mit 8 Wickets besiegte.
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La Coppa del Mondo di cricket femminile 1988 fu la quarta edizione del torneo mondiale di cricket per donne. Fu disputata dal 29 novembre al 18 dicembre 1988 in Australia e vide la partecipazione di 5 squadre. La finale fu per la quarta volta consecutiva una sfida tra inglesi e australiane, come nelle due precedenti edizioni la vittoria andò alla squadra australiana che si aggiudicò il titolo. Al terzo posto si piazzò la Nuova Zelanda che sconfisse nella finale di consolazione la selezione irlandese.
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The 1988 Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in Australia from 29 November to 18 December 1988. Hosted by Australia for the first time, as part of the Bicentenary celebrations, it was the fourth edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, and came six years after the preceding 1982 World Cup in New Zealand.
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Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
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England won the toss and elected to bat.
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New South Wales won the toss and elected to bat.
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
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Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
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England won the toss and elected to bowl.
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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl.
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Ireland won the toss and elected to bat.
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Ireland won the toss and elected to bowl.
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Netherlands won the toss and elected to bowl.
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Victoria won the toss and elected to bowl.
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VWCA President's XI won the toss and elected to bat.
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Robin Bailhache and Len King
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Seven venues hosted matches at the 1988 Women's World Cup:
* Willetton Sports Club, Perth – four matches
* North Sydney Oval, Sydney – five matches
* Manuka Oval, Canberra – one match
* Carey Baptist Grammar School, Melbourne – seven matches
* Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne – two matches
* Richmond Cricket Ground, Melbourne – two matches, including the third-place playoff
* Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne – one match
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New Zealand broke the record for the highest score in an ODI match, which had been set less than a week earlier, by Australia against the same team. It was not beaten until January 1997.
* Catherine Campbell made her WODI debut.
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Caroline Barrs made her WODI debut.
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Anne-Marie Garth, Collette McGuiness, Gwynneth Smith , Jennifer Turner, Kirsty Bond, Sarah Illingworth and Sue Morris all made their WODI debut.
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Australia's Lindsay Reeler, who scored 143 not out, broke the record for the highest individual score in an ODI, which had been set by England's Janette Brittin at the 1982 World Cup. It was not beaten until February 1997.
* Australia broke the record for the largest winning margin in an ODI match, which had been set by New Zealand at the 1982 World Cup. It was not beaten until January 1997.
* Australia also broke the record for the highest score in an ODI match, although it was beaten less than a week later, when New Zealand scored 297/5 against the same team.
* ''The Netherlands broke the record for the lowest score in an ODI match, which had been set by India at the 1982 World Cup. It was not beaten until February 1997.
* Angela Batenberg-Venturini, Cornelia Eveleens, Hilone Dinnissen, Ingrid Keyzer, Isabelle Koppe-van Dishoek and Nicola Payne all made their WODI debut.
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Debbie Ford , Debra Maybury, Lisa Nye and Suzanne Kitson all made their WODI debut.
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Clare Taylor and Helen Hearnden made their WODI debut.
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Esther Veltman, Vanda Wesenhagen , Janice Walsh and Julie Logue all made their WODI debut.
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Australia's Lyn Fullston recorded the only five-wicket haul of the tournament, 5/28 from 12 overs.
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Australia won by 10 wickets
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England won by 10 wickets
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Australia won by 8 wickets
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England won by 7 wickets
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England won by 9 wickets
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New Zealand won by 8 wickets
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England won by 3 wickets
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Australia won by 46 runs
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New Zealand won by 5 wickets
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Australia won by 126 runs
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Australia won by 173 runs
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Australia won by 255 runs
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Australia won by 75 runs
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Australia won by 85 runs
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England won by 15 runs
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England won by 180 runs
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England won by 19 runs
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Ireland won by 5 wickets
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Ireland won by 86 runs
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New South Wales won by 51 runs
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New Zealand won by 111 runs
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New Zealand won by 154 runs
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New Zealand won by 177 runs
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New Zealand won by 210 runs
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New Zealand won by 70 runs
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New South Wales
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Victoria
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Anita van Lier 12
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Anita van Lier 16
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Anita van Lier 27
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Anita van Lier 36
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Anita van Lier 46
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Anne Murray 20
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Anne Murray 25
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Anne Murray 44
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Anne Murray 58
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Carole Hodges 43
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Carole Hodges 62
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Carole Hodges 91
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Debbie Hockley 50 *
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Debbie Hockley 78
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Debbie Hockley 81
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Denise Annetts 41
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Hilone Dinnissen 46
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Jackie Clark 38
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Jackie Clark 76
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Jane Powell 36*
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Janette Brittin 46*
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Janette Brittin 48 *
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Jo Chamberlain 47*
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Karen Gunn 46*
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Lesley Murdoch 37
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Liesbeth Vernout 33
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Lindsay Reeler 108*
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Lindsay Reeler 143 *
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Lindsay Reeler 41*
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Lindsay Reeler 59*
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Lindsay Reeler 63 *
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Mary-Pat Moore 20
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Mary-Pat Moore 28
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Mary-Pat Moore 54*
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Nicki Turner 114
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Nicki Turner 95
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Ruth Buckstein 105 *
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Sharon Tredrea 46
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Sonia Reamsbottom 14
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Stella Owens 23
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Stella Owens 66
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Vanda Wesenhagen 41*
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Wendy Watson 44
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Wendy Watson 63 *
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Angela Batenberg-Venturini 2/59
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Anne-Marie Garth 1/22
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Brigit Legg 2/14
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Caroline Barrs 3/30
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Catherine Campbell 3/27
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Debbie Hockley 1/11
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Dorine Loman 2/20
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Elizabeth Owens 1/22
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Esther Veltman 1/42
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Ingrid Keyzer 1/11
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Janet Tedstone 3/30
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Jo Chamberlain 1/23
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Karen Brown 2/11
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Karen Gunn 2/26
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Karen Smithies 2/13
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Kirsty Bond 2/5
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Liesbeth Vernout 1/25
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Lyn Fullston 4/21
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Lyn Fullston 5/28
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Lyn Larsen 2/22
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Mary-Pat Moore 1/10
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Mary-Pat Moore 2/24
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Patsy Lovell 1/25
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Sharon Tredrea 1/20
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Stella Owens 2/8
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Stella Owens 3/31
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Zoe Goss 2/34
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The 1988 Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in Australia from 29 November to 18 December 1988. Hosted by Australia for the first time, as part of the Bicentenary celebrations, it was the fourth edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, and came six years after the preceding 1982 World Cup in New Zealand. The tournament was organised by the International Women's Cricket Council (IWCC), with matches played over 60 overs. Australia won the tournament for a third consecutive time, defeating England in by eight wickets. New Zealand defeated Ireland in the third-place playoff, while the Netherlands, the only other team at the tournament, placed fifth and last after failing to win a single match. Both Ireland and the Netherlands were making their tournament debuts. India had been invited to compete, as they had at the previous two tournaments, but were forced to withdraw after failing to secure enough money from sponsors. Two Australians, Lindsay Reeler and Lyn Fullston, led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively. The player of the series was English all-rounder Carole Hodges, who placed third for runs scored and second for wickets taken. She received a Waterford Crystal trophy valued at A$4,000, donated by an Irish firm, R&A Bailey.
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup 1988 war der vierte Cricket World Cup der Frauen, der im One-Day-Format über 60 Over ausgetragen wurde. Er wurde vom 29. November bis 18. Dezember 1988 in Australien ausgetragen. Durchsetzen konnte sich die Mannschaft aus Australien, die im Finale England mit 8 Wickets besiegte.
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