Women's T20 World Cup: Results, reports, top run-scorers & wicket-takers
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The Women's T20 World Cup got under way on 3 October.
A new schedule was announced on 26 August after the tournament was switched to the United Arab Emirates because of civil unrest in Bangladesh, who were originally due to host the tournament.
The original groups remained the same but the scheduling of fixtures was amended.
Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Group B: Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, West Indies
Group winners and runners-up proceed to the semi-finals
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Who were the top run-scorers at the Women's T20 World Cup?
1. Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa) – 223 runs
2. Tazmin Brits (South Africa) – 187
3. Danni Wyatt-Hodge (England) – 151
=4. Harmanpreet Kaur (India), Suzie Bates & Georgia Plimmer (New Zealand) – 150
Who were the top wicket-takers at the Women's T20 World Cup?
1. Melie Kerr (New Zealand) – 15
2. Nonkululeko Mlaba (South Africa) – 12
=3. Afy Fletcher (West Indies) & Rosemary Mair (New Zealand) - 10
=5. Annabel Sutherland (Australia) and Eden Carson (New Zealand) – nine
Results
20 Final: South Africa v New Zealand, Dubai
New Zealand won by 32 runs
18 Semi-final 2: West Indies v New Zealand, Sharjah
New Zealand won by eight runs
17 Semi-final 1: Australia v South Africa, Dubai
South Africa won by eight wickets
15 England v West Indies, Dubai
West Indies won by six wickets
14 Pakistan v New Zealand, Dubai
New Zealand won by 54 runs
13 England v Scotland, Sharjah
England won by 10 wickets
13 India v Australia, Sharjah
Australia won by nine runs
12 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
New Zealand won by eight wickets
12 Bangladesh v South Africa, Dubai
South Africa won by seven wickets
11 Australia v Pakistan, Dubai
Australia won by nine wickets
10 Bangladesh v West Indies, Sharjah
West Indies won by eight wickets
9 South Africa v Scotland, Dubai
South Africa won by 80 runs
9 India v Sri Lanka, Dubai
India won by 82 runs
8 Australia v New Zealand, Sharjah
Australia won by 60 runs
7 England v South Africa, Sharjah
England won by seven wickets
6 West Indies v Scotland, Dubai
West Indies won by six wickets
6 India v Pakistan, Dubai
India won by six wickets
5 Bangladesh v England, Sharjah
England won by 21 runs
5 Australia v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
Australia won by six wickets
4 India v New Zealand, Dubai
New Zealand won by 58 runs
4 South Africa v West Indies, Dubai
South Africa won by 10 wickets
3 Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Sharjah
Pakistan won by 31 runs
3 Bangladesh v Scotland, Sharjah
Bangladesh won by 16 runs