ICC Women's World Twenty20 2012 - results and fixtures

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Australia celebrate with the World Twenty20 trophy

FINAL

7 October - England v Australia, Colombo (RPS)

Australia won by four runs

SEMI-FINALS

4 October - England v New Zealand, Colombo (RPS)

England won by seven wickets

5 October - Australia v West Indies, Colombo (RPS)

Australia won by 28 runs

GROUP STAGE (all matches in Galle)

Group A

P

W

L

N/R

R/R

Pts

England

3

3

0

0

1.341

6

Australia

3

2

1

0

0.628

4

Pakistan

3

1

2

0

-1.367

2

India

3

0

3

0

-0.607

0

Group B

P

W

L

N/R

R/R

Pts

West Indies

3

2

1

0

1.602

4

New Zealand

3

2

1

0

0.638

4

Sri Lanka

3

1

2

0

-0.692

2

South Africa

3

1

2

0

-1.194

2

September

26 Sri Lanka v South Africa

South Africa won by six wickets

26 New Zealand v West Indies

West Indies won by seven wickets

27 England v Pakistan

England won by 43 runs

27 Australia v India

Australia won by eight wickets

28 New Zealand v South Africa

New Zealand won by 22 runs

28 West Indies v Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka won by five runs (D/L method)

29 Australia v Pakistan

Australia won by 25 runs (D/L method)

29 India v England

England won by nine wickets

30 West Indies v South Africa

West Indies won by 10 wickets

30 Sri Lanka v New Zealand

New Zealand won by 8 wickets

October

1 India v Pakistan

Pakistan won by one run

1 England v Australia

England won by seven wickets

PLAY-OFFS

(3rd in Group A v 4rd in Group B, 4th in Group A v 3rd in Group Bto determine who qualifies automatically for next ICC World Twenty20 in 2014)

3 Sri Lanka v India

India won by nine wickets

3 Pakistan v South Africa

South Africa won by five wickets

Captains Suzie Bates (New Zealand), Mignon du Preez (South Africa), Mithali Raj (India), Jodie Fields (Australia), Shashikala Siriwardene (Sri Lanka), Sana Mir (Pakistan), Merissa Aguilleira (West Indies) and Charlotte Edwards (England) with the trophy

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