U19 women world cup

  1. Women's Under
  2. All squads for ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup 2023
  3. FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2021


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Women's Under

In the Super Six, teams will be divided into two groups of six each, but each team only plays an additional two matches in this round. For instance, Bangladesh, who topped Group A, will now play South Africa and UAE, who had finished second and third respectively in Group D. Similarly, Group D toppers India will play Australia and Sri Lanka, who were second and third in Group A. Thus, these six teams comprise Super Six Group 1. Over to Group 2 in Super Six, which consists of England, West Indies, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan and Rwanda. England had topped Group B, and will thus play West Indies and Ireland, who had come second and third from Group C. On the other hand, New Zealand, who were first from Group C, will meet Pakistan and Rwanda from Group B in the Super Six. Also, teams carry forward the points and the net run rate from the group stage from the two matches against the other teams from their group who also qualified for the Super Six. So India's points and net run rate against fourth-placed Scotland will not be included; the same for New Zealand against Indonesia, and England against Zimbabwe, etc. Who are the favourites after the group stage? The four group toppers are best placed to make the semi-finals after the Super Six stage. Bangladesh, England, New Zealand and India were group winners, with three wins out of three. While India, England and New Zealand dominated each of their games, Bangladesh were tested to a degree by Australia and Sri Lanka, but othe...

All squads for ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup 2023

16 teams will participate in the marquee event and some of them have already started unveiling their squads for the same. The squads Group A: Australia: Charis Bekker, Paris Bowdler, Maggie Clark, Sianna Ginger, Lucy Hamilton, Ella Hayward, Milly Illingworth, Eleanor Larosa, Rhys McKenna, Claire Moore, Kate Pelle, Amy Smith, Ella Wilson, Paris Hall, Ananaya Sharma. Reserves: Samira Dimeglio, Sara Kennedy, Olivia Henry. Bangladesh: Disha Biswas (c), Shorna Akter, Rabeya, Marufa Akter, Dilara Akter, Misty Rany Shaha, Reya Akter Shika, Sumaiya Akter, Afia Humaira Anam Prottasha, Mst Unnoti Akter, Mst Dipa Khatun, Leky Chakma, Asrafi Yeasmin Arthy, Jannatul Maoua, Mst Eva. Stand-by: Suborna Kormakar, Nishita Akter Nishi, Mst Rabaya Khatun, Juairiya Ferdous. Sri Lanka: Vishmi Gunarathne (c), Dahami Sanethma, Umaya Rathnayake, Rashmi Nethranjali, Rashmika Sewwandi, Dewmi Vihanga Wijerathne, Manudi Nanayakkara, Sumudu Nisansala, Pamoda Shaini, Vidushika Perera, Dulanga Dissanayake, Rismi Sanjana, Nethmi Senarathna, Harini Perera, Vihara Sewwandi USA: Geetika Kodali (c), Anika Kolan, Aditi Chudasama, Bhumika Bhadriraju, Disha Dhingra, Isani Vaghela, Jivana Aras, Laasya Mullapudi, Pooja Ganesh, Pooja Shah, Ritu Singh, Sai Tanmayi Eyyunni, Snigdha Paul, Suhani Thadani, Taranum Chopra. Reserves: Chetnaa Prasad, Kasturi Vedantham, Lisa Ramjit, Mitali Patwardhan, Tya Gonsalves. Group B: England: Ellie Anderson, Hannah Baker, Josie Groves, Liberty Heap, Niamh Holland, Ryana MacDonald-Ga...

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BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR Grace Scrivens (c) c Trisha b Devi 4 12 18 0 0 33.33 Liberty Heap c & b Sadhu 0 2 2 0 0 0.00 Niamh Holland b Devi 10 8 13 2 0 125.00 Seren Smale † b Sadhu 3 9 12 0 0 33.33 Ryana MacDonald-Gay c Devi b Chopra 19 24 33 3 0 79.16 Charis Pavely lbw b Chopra 2 9 15 0 0 22.22 Alexa Stonehouse c Yadav b Kashyap 11 25 30 1 0 44.00 Josie Groves run out (Tiwari) 4 5 9 0 0 80.00 Hannah Baker st †Ghosh b Shafali Verma 0 1 2 0 0 0.00 Sophia Smale c & b Yadav 11 7 12 2 0 157.14 Ellie Anderson not out 0 2 2 0 0 0.00 Extras (nb 1, w 3) 4 TOTAL 17.1 Ov (RR: 3.96) 68 Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Liberty Heap, 0.4 ov) , 2-15 (Niamh Holland, 3.3 ov) , 3-16 (Grace Scrivens, 3.6 ov) , 4-22 (Seren Smale, 6.2 ov) , 5-39 (Charis Pavely, 9.6 ov) , 6-43 (Ryana MacDonald-Gay, 11.1 ov) , 7-53 (Josie Groves, 13.5 ov) , 8-53 (Hannah Baker, 14.1 ov) , 9-68 (Alexa Stonehouse, 16.4 ov) , 10-68 (Sophia Smale, 17.1 ov) BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Titas Sadhu 4 0 6 2 1.50 20 0 0 1 0 0.4 toL Heap, Straight up and Heap is out of here! Sadhu strikes in the first over yet again. She digs it into the surface on a length around off, Heap sees the chance to heave it over the on side. But it climbs more and goes high up off the higher part of the bat, only for Sadhu to settle under it and pouch it.. 1/1 6.2 toSA Smale, A fast bowler from Bengal knocking opposition batters over - a familiar story in Indian women's cricket. Sadhu was denied in the previous over and does not rely on someone else ...

FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2021

Where tomorrow's stars shined bright on the international stage The FIBA U19 Women's World Cup featured the world's top 16 youth women's national teams, with the 56 game competition having taken place from 7-15 August in Debrecen, Hungary. The event hosts were joined by Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mali, Russia, Spain, USA. The Americans came in as the defending champs and went on to win their ninth world U19 women’s title in the past 11 event editions.