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2009 Women's World Twenty20
Inaugural edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup
Inaugural edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2009 Women's World Twenty20 |
| image | 2009 ICC World Twenty20 logo.svg |
| imagesize | 250px |
| fromdate | 11 |
| todate | 21 June 2009 |
| administrator | International Cricket Council |
| cricket format | Women's Twenty20 International |
| tournament format | Group stage and Knockout |
| host | England |
| champions | |
| count | 1 |
| runner up | |
| participants | 8 |
| matches | 15 |
| player of the series | Claire Taylor |
| most runs | Aimee Watkins (200) |
| most wickets | Holly Colvin (9) |
| next_year | 2010 |
| next_tournament | 2010 Women's World Twenty20 |
| player of the series = Claire Taylor
The 2009 Women's World Twenty20 was the inaugural Women's World Twenty20 competition, taking place in England from 11 to 21 June 2009. All group stage matches were played at the County Ground in Taunton, with the semi-finals held at Trent Bridge and The Oval, and the final at Lord's. The tournament featured eight teams split into two groups.
England and New Zealand contested the final, with the host nation bowling out New Zealand for 85, helped by Player of the Match Katherine Brunt's opening spell of 3 for 6. Player of the Tournament Claire Taylor's 39* saw England home to a comfortable six wicket victory.
Squads
Main article: 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20 squads
Warm-up Games
11:00 GMT |
11:00 GMT |
15:00 GMT |
15:00 GMT |
11:00 GMT |
11:00 GMT |
15:00 GMT |
15:00 GMT |
Pool stage
Group A
Points Table
Fixtures
11:00 BST|
11:00 BST|
11:00 BST|
15:00 BST|
11:00 BST|
15:00 BST|
Group B
Points Table
Fixtures
15:00 BST|
15:00 BST|
Pakistan vs India 15:00 BST|
11:00 BST|
15:00 BST| Match reduced to 18 overs per side.
11:00 BST|
Knockout stage
Semi-finals
12:30 BST|
12:30 BST| Ellyse Perry 1/32 (4 overs) |
Final
10:30 BST| Attendance: 12,717
Statistics
Most runs
| Player | Matches | Runs | Average | HS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NZL Aimee Watkins | 5 | 200 | 66.66 | 89* |
| ENG Claire Taylor | 5 | 199 | 39.80 | 76* |
| ENG Charlotte Edwards | 5 | 139 | 34.75 | 61* |
| NZL Suzie Bates | 5 | 136 | 34.00 | 60 |
| AUS Shelley Nitschke | 4 | 130 | 32.50 | 56 |
Most wickets
| Player | Matches | Wickets | Average | BBI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENG Holly Colvin | 5 | 9 | 11.77 | 3/18 |
| SRI Eshani Kaushalya | 3 | 8 | 6.87 | 4/18 |
| RSA Shabnim Ismail | 3 | 7 | 10.42 | 3/27 |
| NZL Sian Ruck | 5 | 7 | 12.28 | 3/12 |
| IND Priyanka Roy | 4 | 6 | 7.83 | 5/16 |
ICC Team of the Tournament
After the tournament's conclusion an ICC panel of experts picked the best composite XI from the players in the Women's World Twenty20.
1 Shelley Nitschke (Australia)
2 Charlotte Edwards (England)
3 Claire Taylor (England)
4 Aimee Watkins (New Zealand)
5 Sarah Taylor (England)
6 Suzie Bates (New Zealand)
7 Lucy Doolan (New Zealand)
8 Rumeli Dhar (India)
9 Holly Colvin (England)
10 Sian Ruck (New Zealand)
11 Laura Marsh (England)
12th man: Eshani Kaushalya (Sri Lanka)
References
References
- "ICC Women's World Twenty20 2009". ESPNcricinfo.
- Atherton}}{{dead link, Mike. (September 2024). "Katherine Brunt leads England to World Twenty20 title". Times Newspapers.
- "ICC Women's World Twenty20 2009/Table". ESPNcricinfo.
- (1 June 2009). "Most Runs". ESPNcricinfo.
- (18 June 2009). "Most Wickets". ESPNcricinfo.
- (22 June 2009). "The first ladies". ESPNcricinfo.
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