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The 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Final was a day/night Women's Twenty20 International cricket match played on 8 March 2020 between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. [2] It was the culmination of the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, the seventh of the tournament history since it started in 2009.
Australia has the better record in the Cricket World Cup, having faced India 14 times. In the 2003 Cricket World Cup Final, Australia knocked out India tremendously.The last time the two cricket frenzy nations clashed in 2023 Cricket World Cup final match played at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, Australia again dominated India and Australia won by 6 wickets.
Scorecard 49 India (23) v Australia (26) Assam Cricket Association Stadium, Guwahati: 28 November 2023: Scorecard Japan (25) v Singapore (24) Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok: 11 February 2024: Scorecard: 47 India (18) v Sri Lanka (29) Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur: 9 December 2009: Scorecard: 46 Romania (26) v Hungary (20)
This happened in Test cricket after a gap of more than 20 years, with Shoaib Akhtar being the last bowler to do so in 2002. [66] Ravichandran Ashwin and Nathan Lyon completed 100 Test wickets against Australia and India respectively. [67] [68] Virat Kohli became the fastest (in terms of innings) to complete 25,000 runs in international cricket ...
The 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier, which saw Netherlands retain their title, [154] saw the record set for the most catches taken by a non-wicket-keeper in an T20I series. Jersey's Ben Stevens and Namibia's JJ Smit took 10 catches in the series. Bravo with 7 catches in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 is the leading West Indian fielder on ...
[1] [2] [3] The ODI matches formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. [4] [5] The fixtures for the tour were confirmed by Cricket West Indies (CWI) in May 2021. [6] [7] The Australian cricket team arrived in the West Indies on 28 May 2021, [8] after the majority players had been vaccinated for COVID-19. [9]
The 2020 Women's T20 World Cup was the seventh Women's T20 World Cup tournament. [3] It was held in Australia between 21 February and 8 March 2020. [4] [5] The final took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on International Women's Day. [6] Hosts Australia won the tournament, beating India by 85 runs, to win their fifth title. [7]
The Australia cricket team toured New Zealand in February and March 2024 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches and two Test matches. [1] [2] The teams contested the Trans-Tasman Trophy, [3] with the Test series formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship.