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Williams steers West Indies home

Williams steers West Indies home

West Indies women edged to a tight three-wicket victory against South Africa, at the Technikon Oval, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match one-day series, hastily arranged after both teams where knocked out of the World Cup

05-Apr-2005•Cricinfo staff
Ireland and West Indies win women's World Cup places

Ireland and West Indies win women's World Cup places

Ireland and the West Indies qualified to compete in the next Women's World Cup in South Africa after finishing on top of the International Women's Cricket Council tournament in the Netherlands yesterday

28-Jul-2003•Lynn McConnell
Ireland qualify and West Indies likely tomorrow

Ireland qualify and West Indies likely tomorrow

Ireland claimed the first of two places up for grabs in the next Women's World Cup at the International Women's Cricket Council Trophy tournament, beating the Netherlands by 46 runs in a rain-affected match

26-Jul-2003•Lynn McConnell
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