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2019 Women's World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier
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The 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Africa was a cricket tournament that was held in Zimbabwe in May 2019.[1] The matches in the tournament were played as Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), with the top team progressing to both the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier and the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournaments.[2] Uganda won the previous Africa qualifier tournament, when it was held in Windhoek in 2017.[3]
The fixtures took place at Harare Sports Club, Old Hararians and Takashinga Cricket Club in Harare.[4] The teams in the Qualifier are split into two groups, with the winner of each group progressing to the final on 12 May 2019.[5] All the squads were confirmed on 1 May 2019.[6][7]
Namibia were undefeated in Group B to progress to the final of the qualifier tournament.[8] Zimbabwe were also undefeated in winning Group A, to join Namibia in the qualifier's final.[9] Zimbabwe beat Namibia by 50 runs in the final to win the tournament.[10][11][12]
However, in July 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) suspended Zimbabwe Cricket, with the team barred from taking part in ICC events.[13][14] The following month, with Zimbabwe banned from taking part in international cricket tournaments, the ICC confirmed that Namibia would replace them in the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament.[15][16]
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The following teams competed in the tournament:[17]
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Group A
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- Zimbabwe Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Chiedza Dhururu, Audrey Mazvishaya (Zim), Rosalia Haiong, Olga Matsolo and Jessica Sainda (Moz) all made their WT20I debuts.
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- Nigeria Women won the toss and elected to field.
- Oyewole Oyronke (Ngr) made her WT20I debut.
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- Nigeria Women won the toss and elected to field.
- Abigail Igbobie (Ngr) made her WT20I debut.
- Blessing Etim (Ngr) took her first hat-trick in WT20Is.[19]
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- Zimbabwe Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Zinaida Jeremiah, Perice Kamunya, Fatuma Kibasu, Shufaa Mohamedi, Getrude Mushi, Hudaa Omary, Tabu Omary, Monica Pascal, Neema Pius, Nasra Saidi and Nuru Tindo (Tan) all made their WT20I debuts.
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- Mozambique Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Delphine Mukaruragwa (Rwa) made her WT20I debut.
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- Tanzania Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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- Zimbabwe Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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Eulalia Moiane 15 (9) Tabu Omary 4/13 (4 overs) |
Fatuma Kibasu 26* (19) |
- Mozambique Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Saum Mtae and Tatu Shabani (Tan) both made their WT20I debuts.
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- Tanzania Women won the toss and elected to bat.
Group B
Source: [18]
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- Kenya Women won the toss and elected to field.
- Veronica Abuga and Edith Waithaka (Ken) both made their WT20I debuts.
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- Uganda Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Mary Sheriff (Sle) made her WT20I debut.
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- Kenya Women won the toss and elected to bat.
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- Uganda Women won the toss and elected to field.
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- Uganda Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Concy Aweko (Uga) took her first hat-trick in WT20Is.[20]
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Linda Bull 12 (19) Maryke Short 3/10 (4 overs) |
Kayleen Green 36* (37) |
- Sierra Leone Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Nancy Squire (Sle) made her WT20I debut.
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Final
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- Namibia Women won the toss and elected to field.
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