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2:00 PM

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Ireland Women

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Pakistan Women

Today
3:00 PM

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SA19

147
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BD19

(28.4/50 ov, T:148) 144/5

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5:30 PM

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MID

(50 ov) 289/7
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SOM

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SUR

174
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LEI

(3.1/50 ov, T:175) 17/0

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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

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