Fixtures & Results

England

India
India trail by 218 runs

West Indies

Australia
Warner Park, Basseterre

New Zealand

South Africa
New Zealand beat South Africa by 3 runs

Ireland Women

Zimbabwe Women
Zimbabwe Women need 174 runs in 151 balls at 6.91 rpo

Austria

Luxembourg
Luxembourg need 195 runs in 81 balls at 14.44 rpo

Yorkshire Women

Glamorgan Women
Glamorgan Women elected to bat

West Indies Women Under-19

USA Women Under-19
West Indies Women Under-19 elected to field

Estonia

Finland
Estonian National Cricket & Rugby Ground, Tallinn

Middlesex Women

T.B.C.
County Ground, Northampton

Bangladesh Under-19

South Africa Under-19
Bangladesh Under-19 beat South Africa Under-19 by 1 wicket

Rwanda

Malawi
Malawi beat Rwanda by 9 wickets

Cameroon Women

Mozambique Women
Cameroon Women beat Mozambique Women by 2 wickets

Rwanda Women

Sierra Leone Women
Rwanda Women beat Sierra Leone Women by 51 runs
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England v West Indies in 2024: Almanack
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