Match |
Summary |
Result |
Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup 1988 in Australia |
v Australia
Perth, 29 Nov 1988
|
Aus 284/1 (60)
NL 29 (25.1)
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Australia won by 255 runs
|
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v Ireland
Perth, 30 Nov 1988
|
Ireland 196/5 (60)
NL 110/7 (60)
|
Ireland won by 86 runs
|
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v New Zealand
Sydney, 4 Dec 1988
|
NZ 297/5 (60)
NL 87 (51)
|
New Zealand won by 210 runs
|
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v England
Sydney, 6 Dec 1988
|
NL 97 (60)
Eng 98/1 (29.3)
|
England won by 9 wickets
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v Ireland
Melbourne, 9 Dec 1988
|
NL 143 (60)
Ireland 144/5 (56.4)
|
Ireland won by 5 wickets
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v New Zealand
Melbourne, 13 Dec 1988
|
NZ 255/2 (60)
NL 78 (59.1)
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New Zealand won by 177 runs
|
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v Australia
Melbourne, 14 Dec 1988
|
Aus 258/4 (60)
NL 85 (53.3)
|
Australia won by 173 runs
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v England
Melbourne, 16 Dec 1988
|
Eng 278/3 (60)
NL 98/9 (60)
|
England won by 180 runs
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Women's World Cup 1993 in England |
v Australia
Warrington, 20 Jul 1993
|
NL 53 (49.3)
Aus 56/0 (16.5)
|
Australia won by 10 wickets
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v West Indies
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 Jul 1993
|
NL 158 (59.5)
WI 88 (45.4)
|
Netherlands won by 70 runs
|
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v India
Beaconsfield, 24 Jul 1993
|
Ind 93/4 (35)
NL 76 (34.1)
|
India won by 17 runs
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v New Zealand
Lindfield, 25 Jul 1993
|
NL 40 (54.2)
NZ 41/0 (13.2)
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New Zealand won by 10 wickets
|
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v Denmark
Crowthorne, 26 Jul 1993
|
Dnmrk 152/7 (60)
NL 122 (55.1)
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Denmark won by 30 runs
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v Ireland
Marlow, 28 Jul 1993
|
NL 134/8 (60)
Ireland 136/8 (56.3)
|
Ireland won by 2 wickets
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v England
Ealing, 29 Jul 1993
|
Eng 207/5 (60)
NL 74 (53.5)
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England won by 133 runs
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Hero Honda Women's World Cup 1997 in India |
v West Indies
Agra, 9 Dec 1997
|
NL -
WI -
|
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
|
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v New Zealand
Ghaziabad, 11 Dec 1997
|
NL 48/8 (20)
NZ 49/2 (8.1)
|
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
|
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v India
Ghaziabad, 15 Dec 1997
|
Ind 175/8 (40)
NL 82/9 (40)
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India won by 93 runs
|
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v Sri Lanka
Delhi, 17 Dec 1997
|
NL 138 (45.3)
SL 91 (45.3)
|
Netherlands won by 47 runs
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Quarter Final v Australia
Lucknow, 20 Dec 1997
|
Aus 223/4 (50)
NL 108/6 (50)
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Australia won by 115 runs
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