2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Squads
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2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Squads
This is a list of the squads picked for the 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament. Australia * Meg Lanning (captain) * Alex Blackwell (vice-captain) * Nicole Bolton * Jess Cameron * Sarah Coyte * Rene Farrell * Holly Ferling * Alyssa Healy ( wk) * Julie Hunter * Jess Jonassen * Delissa Kimmince * Beth Mooney * Erin Osborne * Ellyse Perry * Elyse Villani Bangladesh * Salma Khatun (captain) * Ayasha Rahman * Fahima Khatun * Farzana Hoque * Jahanara Alam * Khadija Tul Kubra * Lata Mondal * Nuzhat Tasnia * Panna Ghosh * Rumana Ahmed * Sanjida Islam * Shaila Sharmin * Shamima Sultana ( wk) * Sharmin Akhter * Shohaly Akther England * Charlotte Edwards (captain) * Tamsin Beaumont * Kate Cross * Jodie Dibble * Georgia Elwiss * Lydia Greenway * Rebecca Grundy * Jenny Gunn * Danielle Hazell * Amy Jones ( wk) * Heather Knight * Nat Sciver * Anya Shrubsole * Sarah Taylor ( wk) * Frances Wilson India * Mithali Raj (captain) * Harmanpreet Kaur (vice-captain) * Soniya Dabir * J ...
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2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20
The 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 was the fourth ICC Women's World Twenty20 competition, taking place in Bangladesh from 23 March to 6 April 2014. The tournament was played in the cities of Sylhet and Dhaka – Cox's Bazar was originally intended to also host matches, but the venue was not available due to ongoing development. The tournament featured 10 teams, rather than the eight at previous tournaments, with all matches in the tournament accorded women's Twenty20 International (T20I) status. Bangladesh and Ireland made their first appearances at the event, which was run concurrently with the men's tournament. Australia won the tournament, beating England in the final by six wickets. Logo On 6 April 2013 ICC unveiled the logo of the tournament at a gala event in Dhaka. The logo uses the colours of the Bangladesh flag with splashes of blue representing the country's iconic waterways (also as being the ICC's own colour). The logo is also inspired by the unique painted ricksha ...
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