ICC Women’s World Cup 2022: After their third consecutive win in the tournament on Monday, the South African women’s cricket team climbed to second place in the latest points table.
After winning by three wickets in their third match against England at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, the South African women’s cricket team climbed to second place in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup points table.
Australia currently holds the top spot with a better net-run-rate, while India has drop to 3rd place . South Africa beat defending champions England, who have lost all three matches they have play so far, thanks to an all-around performance.
Here’s a look at the updated ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 Points Table:
1. Australia (P3 W3 L0: Points 6; NRR +1.62)
2. South Africa (P3 W3 L0: Points 6; NRR +0.28)
3. India (P3 W2 L1: Points 4; NRR +1.33)
4. New Zealand (P4 W2 L2: Points 4; NRR -0.25)
5. West Indies (P3 W2 L1: Points 4; NRR -0.96)
6. Bangladesh (P3 W1 L2: Points 2; NRR -0.47)
7. England (P3 W0 L3: Points 0; NRR -0.15)
8. Pakistan (P4 W0 L4; Points 0; NRR -0.99)
After South Africa’s win over England, the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 points table looks like this.
South Africa is an African country. The women won the toss and elected to bowl, a decision that proved to be correct thanks to their bowlers.
No other batter could match an inspired South African bowling line-up except opener Tammy Beaumont (62 runs off 97 balls) and Amy Ellen Jones (53 runs off 74 balls).
Marizanne Kapp shattered England with a five-wicket haul.
In response, Laura Wolvaardt hit a brilliant half-century to help the team reach 236 runs with four balls to spare.
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In the other match, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by nine runs at Seddon Park in Hamilton, giving them their first win of the tournament.
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Bangladesh is currently in sixth place in the points standings, with England and Pakistan in seventh and eighth place, respectively.