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. rdf:langString
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. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 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.
rdf:langString 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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