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The 2000 CricInfo Women's Cricket World Cup was an international cricket tournament played in New Zealand from 29 November to 23 December 2000. It was the seventh edition of the Women's Cricket World Cup, and the second to be hosted by New Zealand, after the 1982 tournament.
The 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup Final was a women's One Day International cricket match between New Zealand and Australia played on 23 December 2000 at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, New Zealand. It was the culmination of the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup, the seventh Women's Cricket World Cup.
Qualification for the World Cup is through the ICC Women's Championship and the World Cup Qualifier. The composition of the tournament is extremely conservative – no new teams have debuted in the tournament since 1997, and since 2000 the number of teams in the World Cup has been fixed at eight.
Player Date of birth Batting Bowling style Belinda Clark () 10 September 1970 (aged 30)Right: Right-arm off-spin Cherie Bambury 24 July 1976 (aged 24)Left: Right-arm fast-medium
The first ever Cricket World Cup was organised for women in 1973 by the English Women's Cricket Association, based on an idea by cricketer Rachel Heyhoe Flint and businessman Jack Hayward. [1] After the success of the Women's Cricket World Cup, the men's tournament took place two years later. [2]
2000 Women's Cricket World Cup (3 P) Pages in category "2000 in women's cricket" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
2000 Women's Cricket World Cup squads This page was last edited on 25 December 2023, at 17:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The English women's cricket team toured New Zealand in November 2000. They played New Zealand in 3 One Day Internationals, with New Zealand winning all three matches.The tour preceded the 2000 Women's Cricket World Cup, which began later that month, also in New Zealand.
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