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2003 TOURNAMENT The 2003 tournament was known as the IWCC Trophy and was played in the - the "wo" code indicates an official Women's ODI and Japan's match against Pakistan was their first such game. List of Women's ODIs played by Japan at Cricket Archive Ireland won the tournament, winning all five of their games. The West Indies won four of their games, finishing second, joining Ireland in the 2005 Women's World Cup. Japan lost all five of their games and were rather uncompetitive, usually losing by substantial margins. They conceded a remarkable 104 runs in Records
2007 TOURNAMENT The 2007 tournament will be played in Lahore, Pakistan in November. The eight participating teams will be divided into two groups. Group A will feature South Africa , Bermuda , Papua New Guinea and Group B will feature Ireland, Pakistan and Zimbabwe . The Netherlands and Scotland will take the final place in each group, their group allocation being dependent on their finish in the 2007 European Championship . 2007 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier at CricketEurope Regional pre-qualifying Unlike in 2003, four teams had to qualify for the tournament. Ireland and South Africa qualified automatically as they played in the previous World Cup, the Netherlands and Scotland qualified automatically as the only remaining European teams. Africa The African leg of qualifying was a four team Round-robin Tournament played in Nairobi , Kenya in December 2006. Participating teams were Kenya , Tanzania , Uganda and Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe won all three of their games and qualified for the main tournament. Americas The Americas leg of qualifying was a three match series between Bermuda and Canada , played at Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, British Columbia , Canada in September 2006. Canada won the first match, but Bermuda came back to win the remaining two and thus qualify for the main tournament. Asia The Asian leg of qualifying was a three match series between Pakistan and Hong Kong , played in Lahore, Pakistan in September 2006. Pakistan won all three matches, two by over 200 runs, thus qualifying for the main tournament. East-Asia/Pacific The East-Asia/Pacific leg of qualifying was a three match series between Japan and Papua New Guinea, played in Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea in September 2006. Papua New Guinea won all three matches, thus qualifying for the main tournament. Europe Whilst Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland are all already in the main tournament, all three teams will play against an England Development XI in the Women's European Championship in 2007, with the final group of the Netherlands and Scotland dependent on their position in this tournament. REFERENCES |
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