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词条 2006–07 ICC Women's Quadrangular Series
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  1. Teams

  2. Group Stage Table

     Points System 

  3. Group Stage Matches

     Match 1: Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 21 February  Match 2: India Women v England Women, 21 February  Match 3: England Women v New Zealand Women, 23 February  Match 4: India Women v Australia Women, 23 February  Match 5: Australia Women v England Women, 25 February  Match 6: India Women v New Zealand Women, 25 February  Match 7: Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 28 February  Match 8: India Women v England Women, 28 February  Match 9: Australia Women v England Women, 1 March  Match 10: India Women v New Zealand Women, 1 March  Match 11: England Women v New Zealand Women, 3 March  Match 12: India Women v Australia Women, 3 March 

  4. Third Place Play-Off, India Women v England Women, 5 March

  5. Final, Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 5 March

  6. References

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The 2006–07 ICC Women's Quadrangular Series was a four team One Day International tournament hosted by India and featuring Australia, England, India and New Zealand. All of the matches are to be played in Chennai, at the IIT Chemplast Ground and the MA Chidambaram Stadium, between 21 February and 5 May 2007.

Teams

Karen Rolton (c)
Sarah Andrews
Alex Blackwell
Kate Blackwell
Melissa Bulow
Sarah Edwards
Cathryn Fitzpatrick
Shelley Nitschke
Kirsten Pike
Leah Poulton
Jodie Purves
Emma Sampson
Clea Smith
Lisa Sthalekar
Charlotte Edwards (c)
Lynsey Askew
Caroline Atkins
Holly Colvin
Lydia Greenway
Isa Guha
Jenny Gunn
Laura Marsh
Beth Morgan
Laura Newton
Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent
Jane Smit
Claire Taylor
Sarah Taylor
Mithali Raj (c)
Nooshin Al Khadeer
Anjum Chopra
Rumeli Dhar
Preeti Dimri
Jhulan Goswami
Karu Jain
Hemlata Kala
Thirush Kamini
Devika Palshikar
Sunetra Paranjpe
Rajeshwari Goel
Amita Sharma
Jaya Sharma
AustraliaEnglandIndiaNew Zealand
Haidee Tiffen (c)
Suzie Bates
Nicola Browne
Sarah Burke
Selena Charteris
Sophie Devine
Maria Fahey
Sara McGlashan
Aimee Mason
Rowan Milburn
Louise Milliken
Rebecca Rolls
Sarah Tsukigawa
Helen Watson

Group Stage Table

ICC Women's Quadrangular Series after 12 matches[1]
Pos Team P W L NR T BP Points NRR For Against
1New Zealand6 5 1 0 0 1 21 +0.432 1476 / 292.1 1386 / 300
2Australia6 4 2 0 0 2 18 +0.293 1422 / 286.3 1373 / 294
3India6 3 3 0 0 1 13 -0.111 1202 / 287.5 1274 / 297.1
4England6 0 6 0 0 0 0 -0.647 1352 / 300 1419 / 275.2

Points System

Win = 4 points

Tie or No Result = 2 points

Bonus = 1 point

Loss = 0 points

If the team batting first wins the match and restricts its opponents to 80% of its total, it gains a bonus point. If the team batting second wins the match in 40 overs, it gains a bonus point.

A team's run rate will be calculated by reference to the runs scored in an innings divided by the number of overs faced.

In the event of teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the final will be determined as follows:

- The team with the most number of wins.- If still equal, the team with the most number of wins over the other team(s) who are equal on points and have the same number of wins.- If still equal, the team with the highest number of bonus points.- If still equal, the team with the highest net run rate.

Group Stage Matches

Match 1: Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 21 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of Australia.svg |

batting first = Australia |

score first innings = 260/9 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Lisa Sthalekar |

batting first highest scorer initial form = LC Sthalekar |

batting first highest score = 65 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 76 |

bowling first best bowler = Helen Watson (cricketer) |

bowling first best bowler initial form = HM Watson |

bowling first best figures = 3/30 (10) |

batting second flag = Flag of New Zealand.svg |

batting second = New Zealand |

score second innings = 261/4 |

overs second innings = 45 |

batting second highest scorer = Rebecca Rolls |

batting second highest scorer initial form = RJ Rolls |

batting second highest score = 104* |

batting second highest score balls faced = 87 |

bowling second best bowler = Shelley Nitschke |

bowling second best bowler initial form = S Nitschke |

bowling second best figures = 1/35 (7) |

winning team = New Zealand Women |

win margin = 6 wickets[2] |

stadium = IIT-Chemplast Ground |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = SM Raju |

umpire1 initial form = SM Raju |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 initial form = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Rebecca Rolls |

MOTM initial form = RJ Rolls |

MOTM country = New Zealand |

MOTM ctry short form = NZ |


}}

Match 2: India Women v England Women, 21 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of India.svg |

batting first = India |

score first innings = 231/6 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Karu Jain |

batting first highest scorer initial form = KV Jain |

batting first highest score = 77 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 119 |

bowling first best bowler = Isa Guha |

bowling first best bowler initial form = IT Guha |

bowling first best figures = 2/49 (10) |

batting second flag = Flag of England.svg |

batting second = England |

score second innings = 213 |

overs second innings = 48 |

batting second highest scorer = Caroline Atkins |

batting second highest scorer initial form = CMG Atkins |

batting second highest score = 54 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 99 |

bowling second best bowler = Jhulan Goswami |

bowling second best bowler initial form = J Goswami |

bowling second best figures = 1/25 (10) |

winning team = India Women |

win margin = 18 runs[3] |

stadium = MA Chidambaram Stadium |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = GA Pratapkumar |

umpire1 initial form = GA Pratapkumar |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire2 initial form = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Karu Jain |

MOTM initial form = KV Jain |

MOTM country = India |

MOTM ctry short form = Ind |


}}

Match 3: England Women v New Zealand Women, 23 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of New Zealand.svg |

batting first = New Zealand |

score first innings = 291/6 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Sarah Tsukigawa |

batting first highest scorer initial form = SJ Tsukigawa |

batting first highest score = 78 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 56 |

bowling first best bowler = Holly Colvin |

bowling first best bowler initial form = HL Colvin |

bowling first best figures = 2/40 (8) |

batting second flag = Flag of England.svg |

batting second = England |

score second innings = 272 |

overs second innings = 48.2 |

batting second highest scorer = Charlotte Edwards |

batting second highest scorer initial form = CM Edwards |

batting second highest score = 86 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 93 |

bowling second best bowler = Sarah Burke |

bowling second best bowler initial form = SK Burke |

bowling second best figures = 3/24 (7) |

winning team = New Zealand Women |

win margin = 19 runs[4] |

stadium = IIT-Chemplast Ground |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = SM Raju |

umpire1 initial form = SM Raju |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 initial form = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Sarah Tsukigawa |

MOTM initial form = SJ Tsukigawa |

MOTM country = New Zealand |

MOTM ctry short form = NZ |


}}

Match 4: India Women v Australia Women, 23 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of Australia.svg |

batting first = Australia |

score first innings = 213/8 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Lisa Sthalekar |

batting first highest scorer initial form = LC Sthalekar |

batting first highest score = 87* |

batting first highest score balls faced = 111 |

bowling first best bowler = Preeti Dimri |

bowling first best bowler initial form = P Dimri |

bowling first best figures = 3/46 (10) |

batting second flag = Flag of India.svg |

batting second = India |

score second innings = 215/7 |

overs second innings = 49 |

batting second highest scorer = Jaya Sharma |

batting second highest scorer initial form = J Sharma |

batting second highest score = 104* |

batting second highest score balls faced = 140 |

bowling second best bowler = Kirsten Pike |

bowling second best bowler initial form = KE Pike |

bowling second best figures = 2/47 (10) |

winning team = India Women |

win margin = 3 wickets[5] |

stadium = MA Chidambaram Stadium |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = KG Lakshminarayan |

umpire1 initial form = KG Lakshminarayan |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire2 initial form = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Jaya Sharma |

MOTM initial form = J Sharma |

MOTM country = India |

MOTM ctry short form = Ind |


}}

Match 5: Australia Women v England Women, 25 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of England.svg |

batting first = England |

score first innings = 216/7 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Claire Taylor |

batting first highest scorer initial form = SC Taylor |

batting first highest score = 113* |

batting first highest score balls faced = 115 |

bowling first best bowler = Kirsten Pike |

bowling first best bowler initial form = KE Pike |

bowling first best figures = 2/31 (10) |

batting second flag = Flag of Australia.svg |

batting second = Australia |

score second innings = 219/4 |

overs second innings = 39.5 |

batting second highest scorer = Lisa Sthalekar |

batting second highest scorer initial form = LC Sthalekar |

batting second highest score = 85* |

batting second highest score balls faced = 82 |

bowling second best bowler = Laura Newton |

bowling second best bowler initial form = LK Newton |

bowling second best figures = 2/38 (10) |

winning team = Australia Women |

win margin = 6 wickets[6] |

stadium = IIT-Chemplast Ground |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = KG Lakshminarayan |

umpire1 initial form = KG Lakshminarayan |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = S Ravi |

umpire2 initial form = S Ravi |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Lisa Sthalekar |

MOTM initial form = LC Sthalekar |

MOTM country = Australia |

MOTM ctry short form = Aus |


}}

Match 6: India Women v New Zealand Women, 25 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of India.svg |

batting first = India |

score first innings = 201 |

overs first innings = 49.2 |

batting first highest scorer = Hemlata Kala |

batting first highest scorer initial form = H Kala |

batting first highest score = 65 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 96 |

bowling first best bowler = Sarah Tsukigawa |

bowling first best bowler initial form = SJ Tsukigawa |

bowling first best figures = 3/33 (5.2) |

batting second flag = Flag of New Zealand.svg |

batting second = New Zealand |

score second innings = 202/7 |

overs second innings = 47.1 |

batting second highest scorer = Maria Fahey |

batting second highest scorer initial form = MF Fahey |

batting second highest score = 59 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 96 |

bowling second best bowler = J Goswami |

bowling second best bowler initial form = J Goswami |

bowling second best figures = 4/26 (10) |

winning team = New Zealand Women |

win margin = 3 wickets[7] |

stadium = MA Chidambaram Stadium |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire1 initial form = R Radhakrishnan |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = SM Raju |

umpire2 initial form = SM Raju |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Maria Fahey |

MOTM initial form = MF Fahey |

MOTM country = New Zealand |

MOTM ctry short form = NZ |


}}

Match 7: Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 28 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of Australia.svg |

batting first = Australia |

score first innings = 232/8 |

overs first innings = 50 |

batting first highest scorer = Lisa Sthalekar |

batting first highest scorer initial form = LC Sthalekar |

batting first highest score = 45 |

batting first highest score balls faced = 67 |

bowling first best bowler = Aimee Mason |

bowling first best bowler initial form = AL Mason |

bowling first best figures = 2/20 (3) |

batting second flag = Flag of New Zealand.svg |

batting second = New Zealand |

score second innings = 183 |

overs second innings = 45 |

batting second highest scorer = Sara McGlashan |

batting second highest scorer initial form = SJ McGlashan |

batting second highest score = 35 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 45 |

bowling second best bowler = Kirsten Pike |

bowling second best bowler initial form = KE Pike |

bowling second best figures = 3/31 (10) |

winning team = Australia Women |

win margin = 49 runs[8] |

stadium = IIT-Chemplast Ground |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = GA Pratapkumar |

umpire1 initial form = GA Pratapkumar |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = S Ravi |

umpire2 initial form = S Ravi |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Lisa Sthalekar |

MOTM initial form = LC Sthalekar |

MOTM country = Australia |

MOTM ctry short form = Aus |


}}

Match 8: India Women v England Women, 28 February

{{Limited overs international |

batting first flag = Flag of England.svg |

batting first = England |

score first innings = 143 |

overs first innings = 45.5 |

batting first highest scorer = Lydia Greenway |

batting first highest scorer initial form = LS Greenway |

batting first highest score = 50* |

batting first highest score balls faced = 76 |

bowling first best bowler = Amita Sharma |

bowling first best bowler initial form = A Sharma |

bowling first best figures = 4/16 (10) |

batting second flag = Flag of India.svg |

batting second = India |

score second innings = 144/2 |

overs second innings = 38.5 |

batting second highest scorer = Jaya Sharma |

batting second highest scorer initial form = J Sharma |

batting second highest score = 66 |

batting second highest score balls faced = 109 |

bowling second best bowler = Laura Newton |

bowling second best bowler initial form = LK Newton |

bowling second best figures = 1/21 (9.5) |

winning team = India Women |

win margin = 8 wickets[9] |

stadium = MA Chidambaram Stadium |

city = Chennai |

country = India |

umpire1 = SM Raju |

umpire1 initial form = SM Raju |

umpire1 country = India |

umpire1 country short form = Ind |

umpire2 = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 initial form = K Srinivasan |

umpire2 country = India |

umpire2 country short form = Ind |

MOTM = Amita Sharma |

MOTM initial form = A Sharma |

MOTM country = India |

MOTM ctry short form = Ind |


}}

Match 9: Australia Women v England Women, 1 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = England  | score1 = 268/8 (50 overs) | team2 =  Australia | score2 = 269/4 (46.4 overs) | result = Australia Women won by 6 wickets[10] | venue = IIT-Chemplast Ground, Chennai, India | motm = LC Sthalekar (Aus) | runs1 = SJ Taylor 101 (111) | runs2 = LC Sthalekar 77 (82) | wickets1 = KE Pike 2/35 (8) | wickets2 = HL Colvin 2/45 (9) | umpires = KG Lakshminarayan (Ind) and R Sundar (Ind) | rain = |

}}

Match 10: India Women v New Zealand Women, 1 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = New Zealand  | score1 = 272/7 (50 overs) | team2 =  India | score2 = 181/8 (50 overs) | result = New Zealand Women won by 91 runs[11] | venue = MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India | motm = SW Bates (NZ) | runs1 = SW Bates 122 (134) | runs2 = M Raj 31 (54) | wickets1 = J Goswami 2/43 (10) | wickets2 = AL Mason 3/36 (10) | umpires = S Ravi (Ind) and K Srinivasan (Ind) | rain = |

}}

Match 11: England Women v New Zealand Women, 3 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = New Zealand  | score1 = 267/9 (50 overs) | team2 =  England | score2 = 240 (45.2 overs) | result = New Zealand Women won by 27 runs[12] | venue = IIT-Chemplast Ground, Chennai, India | motm = LE Milliken (NZ) | runs1 = AL Mason 48 (51) | runs2 = LRF Askew 68 (71) | wickets1 = HL Colvin 3/37 (10) | wickets2 = LE Milliken 4/42 (10) | umpires = S Ravi (Ind) and K Srinivasan (Ind) | rain = |

}}

Match 12: India Women v Australia Women, 3 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = India  | score1 = 230/9 (50 overs) | team2 =  Australia | score2 = 231/6 (50 overs) | result = Australia Women won by 4 wickets[13] | venue = MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India | motm = MJ Bulow (Aus) | runs1 = KV Jain 75 (119) | runs2 = MJ Bulow 85 (91) | wickets1 = LC Sthalekar 3/64 (10) | wickets2 = N Al Khadeer 2/48 (10) | umpires = GA Pratapkumar (Ind) and SM Raju (Ind) | rain = |

}}

Third Place Play-Off, India Women v England Women, 5 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = India  | score1 = 219 (49.2 overs) | team2 =  England | score2 = 220/4 (46.2 overs) | result = England Women won by 6 wickets[14] | venue = IIT-Chemplast Ground, Chennai, India | motm = JL Gunn (Eng) | runs1 = R Dhar 74 (87) | runs2 = SC Taylor 77 (98) | wickets1 = HL Colvin 3/50 (10) | wickets2 = R Dhar 1/32 (9) | umpires = TR Kashyappan (Ind) and SV Ramani (Ind) | rain = |

}}

Final, Australia Women v New Zealand Women, 5 March

{{Limited overs international |
 team1 = New Zealand  | score1 = 177 (50 overs) | team2 =  Australia | score2 = 181/4 (46.2 overs) | result = Australia Women won by 6 wickets[15] | venue = MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India | motm = S Nitschke (Aus) and KE Pike (Aus) | runs1 = NJ Browne 41 (80) | runs2 = S Nitschke 81 (81) | wickets1 = KE Pike 3/21 (10) | wickets2 = SJ Tsukigawa 2/20 (8) | umpires = GA Pratapkumar (Ind) and S Ravi (Ind) | rain = |

}}

References

1. ^{{Cite web | url = http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OTHERS/ICCWQS/ICCWQS_TABLE.html | title = Points table | author = Cricinfo | accessdate = 23 February 2007}}
2. ^Australia v New Zealand, scorecard of match 1, from Cricinfo, retrieved 23 February 2007
3. ^India v England, scorecard of match 2, from Cricinfo, retrieved 23 February 2007
4. ^New Zealand v England, scorecard of match 3, from Cricket Archive, retrieved 24 February 2007
5. ^India v Australia, scorecard of match 4, from CricketArchive, retrieved 24 February 2007
6. ^England v Australia, scorecard of match 5, from bbc.co.uk, retrieved 25 February 2007
7. ^India v New Zealand, scorecard of match 6, from bbc.co.uk, retrieved 25 February 2007
8. ^Australia v New Zealand, scorecard of match 7, from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 February 2007
9. ^India v England, scorecard of match 8, from Cricinfo, retrieved 23 March 2007
10. ^England v Australia, scorecard of match 9, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
11. ^India v New Zealand, scorecard of match 10, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
12. ^England v New Zealand, scorecard of match 11, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
13. ^India v Australia, scorecard of match 12, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
14. ^3rd Place Playoff: England v India, scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
15. ^Final: Australia v New Zealand, scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 April 2007
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