2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2017 war das Qualifikationsturnier für den Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 und fand zwischen dem 7. und 21. Februar 2017 in Sri Lanka statt. Im Finale konnte sich Indien gegen Südafrika durchsetzen. Des Weiteren qualifizierten sich Sri Lanka und Pakistan für das Endrundenturnier, während Irland und Bangladesch ihren ODI-Status behielten.
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The 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier was an international women's cricket tournament that was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 7 to 21 February 2017. It was the final stage of the qualification process for the 2017 World Cup in England. The tournament was the fourth edition of the World Cup Qualifier, and the first to be held in Sri Lanka.
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India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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India Women won the toss and elected to field.
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South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to field.
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South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field.
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Ireland Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Bangladesh Women won the toss and elected to field.
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Zimbabwe Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Zimbabwe Women won the toss and elected to field.
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Thailand Women won the toss and elected to field.
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Thailand Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Papua New Guinea Women won the toss and elected to field.
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Scotland Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Papua New Guinea Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Anil Chaudhary and Kathy Cross
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Kathy Cross and Claire Polosak
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Mark Hawthorne and Jacqueline Williams
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Mark Hawthorne and Sue Redfern
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Anil Chaudhary and Claire Polosak
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Anil Chaudhary and Jacqueline Williams
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Anil Chaudhary and Sue Redfern
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Claire Polosak and Ian Ramage
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Claire Polosak and Leslie Reifer
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Claire Polosak and Raveendra Wimalasiri
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Ian Ramage and Leslie Reifer
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Ian Ramage and Sue Redfern
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Jacqueline Williams and Raveendra Wimalasiri
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Kathy Cross and Ian Ramage
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Kathy Cross and Leslie Reifer
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Kathy Cross and Raveendra Wimalasiri
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Leslie Reifer and Jacqueline Williams
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Mark Hawthorne and Claire Polosak
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Mark Hawthorne and Raveendra Wimalasiri
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Sue Redfern and Leslie Reifer
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2017-02-08
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2017-02-10
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2017-02-11
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2017-02-13
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2017-02-15
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2017-02-17
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2017-02-19
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2017-02-21
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180
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Mansi Joshi made her WODI debut.
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Mithali Raj became the second player to make 5,500 runs in WODIs.
*Dane van Niekerk became the seventh player to reach 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in WODIs. She also became the first player for South Africa to take 100 wickets in WODIs.
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Robyn Lewis made her WODI debut.
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Suraiya Azmin made her WODI debut.
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This was Thailand's first 50-over match.
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Soni Yadav and Malsha Shehani both made their WODI debuts.
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Ghulam Fatima and Nashra Sandhu both made their WODI debuts.
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This was India's highest successful run-chase in a WODI.
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Aiman Anwer made her WODI debut.
*Sana Mir became the first Pakistan woman to take 100 wickets in WODIs.
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South Africa Women won by 9 wickets
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India Women won by 7 wickets
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Sri Lanka Women won by 7 wickets
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Sri Lanka Women won by 3 wickets
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South Africa Women won by 10 wickets
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Sri Lanka Women won by 8 wickets
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India Women won by 9 wickets
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Pakistan Women won by 6 wickets
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South Africa Women won by 6 wickets
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Bangladesh Women won by 118 runs
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Bangladesh Women won by 7 wickets
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India Women won by 1 wicket
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India Women won by 114 runs
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India Women won by 125 runs
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India Women won by 49 runs
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Ireland Women won by 119 runs
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Ireland Women won by 46 runs
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Pakistan Women won by 236 runs
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Pakistan Women won by 67 runs
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Pakistan Women won by 86 runs
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Scotland Women won by 7 runs
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South Africa Women won by 36 runs
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South Africa Women won by 63 runs
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Sri Lanka Women won by 146 runs
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Sri Lanka Women won by 42 runs
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Zimbabwe Women won by 36 runs
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50
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Javeria Khan
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Nashra Sandhu
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Cecelia Joyce 41
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Deepti Sharma 71
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Ashley Ndiraya 35
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Ayesha Zafar 115
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Ayesha Zafar 19
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Brenda Tau 30
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Brenda Tau 46
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Chamari Athapaththu 58
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Chamari Athapaththu 84
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Chamari Polgampola 49
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Chanida Sutthiruang 12
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Chloe Tryon 45*
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Chloe Tryon 79
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Clare Shillington 36*
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Clare Shillington 37
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Deepti Sharma 29*
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Devika Vaidya 89
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Eshani Lokusuriyage 65*
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Fargana Hoque 50
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Farzana Hoque 53*
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Gaby Lewis 33
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Hasini Perera 34
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Javeria Khan 35*
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Javeria Khan 90*
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Kari Anderson 28
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Kari Anderson 50
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Kathryn Bryce 15
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Kim Garth 63
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Kim Garth 98
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Konio Oala 14
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Laura Wolvaardt 32*
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Laura Wolvaardt 43*
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Lizelle Lee 34
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Mary Waldron 33*
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Mary-Anne Musonda 26
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Mary-Anne Musonda 32
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Mary-Anne Musonda 35
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Mignon du Preez 40
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Mithali Raj 64
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Mona Meshram 78*
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Nahida Khan 64
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Nain Abidi 62
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Nattaya Boochatham 44
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Nattaya Boochatham 50
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Nigar Sultana 24
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Nigar Sultana 41
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Nipuni Hansika 48
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Pauke Siaka 32
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Prasadani Weerakkody 61
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Rabiya Shah 34
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Rachel Hawkins 35
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Rumana Ahmed 39
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Sharmin Akhter 52
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Sharmin Akhter 56
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Sornnarin Tippoch 50
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Suné Luus 50*
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Thirush Kamini 113*
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Thirush Kamini 24*
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Trisha Chetty 52
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Veda Krishnamurthy 29
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Shabnim Ismail 3/30
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Udeshika Prabodhani 2/14
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Chanida Sutthiruang 2/57
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Dane van Niekerk 2/35
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Ekta Bisht 5/8
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Eshani Lokusuriyage 1/15
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Gaby Lewis 1/31
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Gaby Lewis 2/62
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Ghulam Fatima 2/28
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Ghulam Fatima 3/28
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Inoka Ranaweera 2/33
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Inoka Ranaweera 4/18
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Inoshi Priyadharshani 3/21
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Isobel Joyce 4/39
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Jahanara Alam 3/21
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Josephine Nkomo 2/46
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Kari Anderson 3/35
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Khadija Tul Kubra 1/37
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Khadija Tul Kubra 3/31
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Kim Garth 1/35
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Kim Garth 1/38
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Kim Garth 3/24
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Kirstie Gordon 4/29
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Kirstie Gordon 45
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Lizelle Lee 2/12
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Loreen Tshuma 2/31
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Lucy O'Reilly 3/28
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Mansi Joshi 3/25
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Mansi Joshi 3/4
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Marizanne Kapp 2/23
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Marizanne Kapp 2/36
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Nashra Sandhu 3/51
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Nashra Sandhu 5/11
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Nomatter Mutasa 4/28
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Pauke Siaka 2/34
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Pauke Siaka 6/19
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Poonam Yadav 3/30
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Poonam Yadav 5/19
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Precious Marange 1/21
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Rachel Hawkins 1/27
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Rajeshwari Gayakwad 2/19
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Rajeshwari Gayakwad 3/51
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Ratanaporn Padunglerd 2/25
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Ravina Oa 2/23
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Rumana Ahmed 2/13
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Rumana Ahmed 3/40
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Sadia Yousuf 2/19
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Sainammin Saenya 1/1
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Salma Khatun 1/14
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Salma Khatun 3/18
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Sana Mir 2/32
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Sana Mir 5/14
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Shabnim Ismail 3/14
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Shikha Pandey 4/34
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Sornnarin Tippoch 1/16
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Suné Luus 2/13
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Suné Luus 3/40
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Udeshika Prabodhani 2/56
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Der Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2017 war das Qualifikationsturnier für den Women’s Cricket World Cup 2017 und fand zwischen dem 7. und 21. Februar 2017 in Sri Lanka statt. Im Finale konnte sich Indien gegen Südafrika durchsetzen. Des Weiteren qualifizierten sich Sri Lanka und Pakistan für das Endrundenturnier, während Irland und Bangladesch ihren ODI-Status behielten.
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The 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier was an international women's cricket tournament that was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 7 to 21 February 2017. It was the final stage of the qualification process for the 2017 World Cup in England. The tournament was the fourth edition of the World Cup Qualifier, and the first to be held in Sri Lanka. The final was contested between India and South Africa, with India winning by 1 wicket. Along with the two finalists, both Sri Lanka and Pakistan have qualified for the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup. As well as the four qualifiers for the Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh and Ireland kept their ODI status until 2021 by virtue of them reaching the Super Six stage of the tournament.
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