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In May 2022, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that the third cycle of the ICC Women's Championship would start during this season, [2] with the Pakistan women's team hosting Sri Lanka in June 2022. [3] At the same time, the ICC also awarded WODI status to the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the United ...
It was played in Australia from 16 October to 13 November 2022. [2] [3] In the final, England beat Pakistan by five wickets to win their second ICC Men's T20 World Cup title and draw level with the West Indies, who also won 2 ICC Men's T20 World Cup titles in both the 2012 and the 2016 edition.
The 2021–22 international cricket season took place from September 2021 to April 2022. [1] [2] 29 Tests, 111 One Day Internationals (ODIs), 112 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), 25 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), 40 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), and two women's Test matches were scheduled to be played during this period.
5 December 2021 – 28 January 2022: Administrator(s) Cricket Australia: Cricket format: Twenty20: Tournament format(s) Double round robin and playoffs: Champions: Perth Scorchers (4th title) Participants: 8: Matches: 61: Attendance: 437,472 (7,172 per match) Player of the series: Ben McDermott (Hobart Hurricanes) Most runs: Ben McDermott ...
Score Opponent Score Venue Date 1 run South Africa: 128/7 (20 overs) New Zealand: 127/5 (20 overs) Lord's, London, England 9 June 2009 New Zealand: 133/7 (20 overs) Pakistan: 132/7 (20 overs) Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 8 May 2010 India: 152/6 (20 overs) South Africa: 151 (19.5 overs) R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka
The 2021 tournament ran from 17 October to 14 November 2021, The 2022 tournament ran from 16 October to 13 November 2022. Expansion to 20 teams [ edit ] In June 2021, the ICC announced that the T20 World Cup [27] tournaments in 2024, 2026, 2028, and 2030 will be expanded to include 20 teams. [26]
CricketArchive is a sports website that provides a comprehensive archive of records and data for the game of cricket. [1] It was founded in 2003 by Philip Bailey and Peter Griffiths.
Cricket is a sport that generates a variety of statistics.. Statistics are recorded for each player during a match, and aggregated over a career. At the professional level, statistics for Test cricket, one-day internationals, and first-class cricket are recorded separately.