Tag: ICC Women’s World Cup 2013

  • Shillington scores century as Ireland win opening

    Ireland, 23 July 2013: Ireland defeated Japan by a heavy margin on the first morning of competition at the Hills after an expert batting performance by Clare Shillington; who became the first Irish woman to score a century in a twenty20 international match. Winning the toss and choosing to bat Ireland started off well with…

  • ICC President thanks BCCI, MCA and OCA

    ICC President thanks BCCI, MCA and OCA

    Mumbai, 19 February 2013: ICC President Alan Isaac has thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for a successful staging of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 and has praised the volunteers, organisers and sponsors for providing a wonderful opportunity to female cricketers to show their talent and potential on a world…

  • Australia and West Indies go head-to-head

    Australia and West Indies go head-to-head

    Mumbai – India, Feb 16, 2013: Glory, Five-time champion Australia will face West Indies in the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup India 2013 at the Cricket Club of India’s Brabourne Stadium tomorrow, with the match beginning at 1430 and broadcast in High Definition around the globe by the ICC Broadcast Partner, Star Sports.…

  • ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2012

    ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2012

    Mumbai – India, Jan 29, 2013: ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2012 champion and five-time ICC Women’s World Cup winner Australia start off as the favourites to qualify for the Super Six stage of this week’s ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 from Group B which also includes New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa. Alongside Australia, New…

  • ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 India

    ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 India

    Mumbai – India, Jan 28, 2013: Defending champion England will start as favourites to qualify for the Super Six stage of this week’s ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 from Group A which also includes host India and qualifiers West Indies and Sri Lanka. The second and third place will be a hard fought contest, with…

  • Event Technical Committee confirms replacement

    Event Technical Committee confirms replacement

    Dubai, Jan 21, 2013: The ICC has confirmed the Event Technical Committee of the ICC Women’s World Cup India 2013 has approved Renee Chappell as a replacement player for Jess Jonassen in the Australia squad for the tournament. The event is scheduled to be playing in India from 31 January to 17 February 2013. The…

  • Pakistan squad for Women’s World Cup

    Pakistan squad for Women’s World Cup

    Lahore – Pakistan, Jan 01, 2013: Sana Mir, PCB Women Wing today announces the following 15 Women Players for the ICC Women’s World Cup in Mumbai, India 2013 from 26th January- 17th February. 1. Sana Mir – Captain 2. Syeda Nain Fatima Abidi 3. Bismah Maroof – V Captain 4. Nida Rashid 5. Javeria Wadood…

  • Women’s World Cup schedule announced

    Women’s World Cup schedule announced

    Dubai, Dec 03: Host India will open the ICC Women’s World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai next year, where the India men’s team won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 last April, against the West Indies on 31 January 2013. The International Cricket Council (ICC) today released the schedule and format of the…

  • Request for proposals to manage signage services

    Request for proposals to manage signage services

    Dubai, September 02, 2012: The ICC is requesting proposals from companies interested in providing signage services to one or both of the following ICC events to be held during 2013: (1) the ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 and (2) ICC Champions Trophy 2013. These events will be staged in the host nations of India and…

  • Pakistan and Sir Lanka qualify for ICC Women’s World Cup 2013

    Pakistan and South Africa have also qualified for the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 by finishing in the top four of the event. West Indies and Sri Lanka are already qualified for the tournament which will be played in September next year (ICC Womens World Cup 2013). Meanwhile, Bangladesh and Netherlands will now…