Australia Women won by 8 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)… Australia women eased past West Indies by eight wickets at Taunton and look set to qualify behind New Zealand from Group A as potential ICC World Twenty20 semi-final opponents for England. Player of the match Shelley Nitschke made 56 off 38 balls to help her [.…

England 153 for 7 (Pietersen 46, Harbhajan 3-30, Jadeja 2-26) beat India 150 for 5 (Pathan 33*, Sidebottom 2-31, Swann 2-28) by three runs… ‘You’re not Singh-ing anymore,’ chanted some English fans, and India certainly weren’t as they were dumped out of the competition that they won two years ago…

Sri Lanka 144 for 9 (Jayawardene 78, Cusack 4-18) beat Ireland 135 for 7 (Malinga 2-18) by nine runs… Mahela Jayawardene saved his team’s blushes with 78 from 53 balls, as Sri Lanka moved a step closer to the semi-finals with an awkward but ultimately comfortable nine-run victory over the unfancied Irish at Lord&#…

Stafanie Taylor’s second fifty in as many matches wasn’t enough for West Indies who were outplayed and beaten by New Zealand by 52 runs in the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 at Taunton. Suzie Bates starred for New Zealand with a thumpingly powerful 60 from 39, opening the innings – a position she doesnR…

Pakistan 100 for 4 (Shahzaib 35, Afridi 29*, Vettori 2-20) beat New Zealand 99 (Gul 5-6, Razzaq 2-17) by six wickets… Umar Gul recorded the best figures in international Twenty20 history as Pakistan thrashed New Zealand at The Oval. The Black Caps were bowled out for just 99 and the six-wicket victory was comprehensive …

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