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2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge


FieldValue
name2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge
fromdate6
todate16 October 2010
administratorInternational Cricket Council
cricket formatODI, T20I
tournament formatRound-robin (ODIs)
Group stage and final (T20Is)
hostSouth Africa
champions(ODIs)
(T20Is)
participants6
matches15 ODIs
9 T20Is
most runsWIN Stafanie Taylor 390 (ODIs)
RSA Shandre Fritz 145 (T20Is)
most wicketsRSA Sunette Loubser 13 (ODIs)
Ireland Laura Delany 5 (T20Is)
WIN Anisa Mohammed 5 (T20Is)

Group stage and final (T20Is) (T20Is) 9 T20Is | player of the series = RSA Shandre Fritz 145 (T20Is) Ireland Laura Delany 5 (T20Is) WIN Anisa Mohammed 5 (T20Is) The 2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge was an international women's cricket tournament held in South Africa during the 2010–11 international season. South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Netherlands and Ireland took part in the tournament, held in Potchefstroom from 6 to 16 October 2010. The six teams competed in a series of One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20s (T20Is).

South Africa remained unbeaten in the ODI tournament to win the competition, and rise two positions to fifth in the Women's ODI rankings. The West Indies' Stafanie Taylor finished as the tournament's top scorer, accumulating 390 runs, including the only century of the competition. Sunette Loubser of South Africa claimed the most wickets, taking 13.

One Day International tournament

Group stage

TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
550010+2.104
54108+1.919
53206−0.597
52304−0.396
51402−1.019
50500−2.184
Source:International Cricket Council.

Twenty20 International tournament

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
22004+3.178
21102+2.389
20200−5.350

South Africa vs Netherlands

Group B

TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
22004+1.129
21102−0.654
20200−0.400

Knock-out stage

Fifth-place play-off

Third-place play-off

Final

References

References

  1. ESPNcricinfo staff. (5 August 2010). "South Africa to host first Women's Cricket Challenge". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  2. ESPNcricinfo staff. (12 October 2010). "South Africa take title with perfect record". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  3. "ICC Women's Cricket Challenge, 2010/11 / Records / Most runs". ESPNcricinfo.
  4. "ICC Women's Cricket Challenge, 2010/11 / Records / Most wickets". ESPNcricinfo.
  5. "ICC Women's Cricket Challenge Points Table". [[International Cricket Council]].
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