2013 Women's Cricket World Cup


The 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup was the tenth Women's Cricket World Cup, which was hosted by India for the third time. India previously hosted the World Cup in 1978 and 1997. Australia won the tournament for the sixth time, beating West Indies by 114 runs in the final.

Qualification

Four teams, Australia, England, India and New Zealand; had already qualified for this tournament. They were joined by Sri Lanka, South Africa, Pakistan and West Indies through the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Bangladesh, which also doubled as a qualifying tournament for the 2012 ICC Women's World Twenty20.

Stadiums

Results

Group stage

The eight qualifying teams were split into two groups for the group stage, with traditional rivals Australia and New Zealand drawn together in Group B alongside South Africa and the Pakistan, while India and West Indies were drawn together in Group A along with England and Sri Lanka. The top three teams from each group progress to the Super Six stage while the fourth team advances to the 7th Place Play-off.

Group A

On the [|Final] Matchday – Tuesday 5 February
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Group B

On the Final Matchday – Tuesday 5 February
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Super Sixes

The top three teams in each group moved on to the Super Six stage, which was scored as a complete round-robin. Each team played the three Super Six qualifiers from outside its group, whilst carrying forward its two results against the other Super Six teams which qualified from its group. The top two teams in the final table qualified for the final.
TeamPldWTLNRNRRPtsStatus
54010+0.9418Met in the Final
54010+0.7148Met in the Final
53020+1.0036Met in the [|3rd place playoff]
52030+0.6944Met in the 3rd place playoff
51040−1.1312Met in the [|5th place playoff]
51040−2.4772Met in the 5th place playoff

On the Final Matchday – Wednesday 13 February
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Play-Offs

3rd place playoff

5th place playoff

7th place playoff

Final

Final Positions

Statistics

Most Runs

Most Wickets