England wins women's cricket World Cup
Sunday, March 22, 2009
England beat New Zealand in the final of the 2009 Women's World Cup tournament at North Sydney Oval, North Sydney in Australia to win the title for the third time. The other two matches for the 3rd place play-off between Australia and India ended with India beating Australia by 3 wickets and the West Indies beating Pakistan by 3 wickets as well.
In the final New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first, but were bowled out for 166 in 47.2 overs. Lucy Doolan was the top scorer for New Zealand with 48 and Nicky Shaw finished with the best bowling figures for England taking 4/34. Chasing the target of 167 England was comfortable in their chase until they lost some quick wickets towards the end. Ultimately Nicky Shaw came to the rescue again to guide England to the title after some anxious moments. Lucy Doolan was the star bowler for New Zealand taking 3/23.
Nicky Shaw of England was declared the player of the match and Sarah Taylor was declared the player of the series. This is England's first World Cup win after their triumph in the 1993 World Cup final.
Related News
- "England and New Zealand vie for Women's Cricket World Cup" — Wikinews, March 20, 2009
Sources
- Press Release: "England holds its nerve to win third World Cup title" — International Cricket Council, March 22, 2009
- "England lift World Cup after late drama" — Cricinfo, March 22, 2009
- "Women's World Cup final" — BBC Sport, March 22, 2009
- Press Release: "India beats Australia by three wickets in third-fourth position play-off" — International Cricket Council, March 22, 2009