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2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia
The 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia was a cricket tournament that was held in Thailand in February 2019. The matches 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. The fixtures took place at the Terdthai Cricket Ground and the Asian Institute of Technology Ground in Bangkok. Ahead of the final round of fixtures, Thailand, United Arab Emirates and Nepal Nepal (; ne, :ne:नेपाल, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in S ... all had a chance to top the group and progress to the next phase of qualification. Thailand won the tournament, after beating the United Arab Emirates by 50 runs in their final match. They won all of their matches in the tournam ...
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International Cricket Council
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the world governing body of cricket. Headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, its members are List of International Cricket Council members, 108 national associations, with 12 List of International Cricket Council members#Full Members, Full Members and 96 List of International Cricket Council members#Associate Members, Associate Members. Founded in 1909 as the ''Imperial Cricket Conference'', it was renamed the ''International Cricket Conference'' in 1965, and took up its current name in 1987. The ICC has 108 member nations currently: 12 List of International Cricket Council members#Full Members, Full Members that play Test cricket, Test matches, and 96 List of International Cricket Council members#Associate Members, Associate Members. The ICC is responsible for the organisation and governance of cricket's major international tournaments, most notably the Cricket World Cup and the T20 World Cup. It also appoints the umpire (cricke ...
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Chanida Sutthiruang
Chanida Sutthiruang ( Thai:ชนิดา สุทธิเรือง, born 16 July 1993) is a Thai cricketer. She played for the Thailand women's national cricket team in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in February 2017. She was the first cricketer for Thailand to take a hat-trick in a Women's Twenty20 International match. Career In June 2018, she was named in Thailand's squad for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament. She made her Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut for Thailand on 3 June 2018, in the 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup. She was the joint-leading wicket-taker for Thailand in the tournament, with six dismissals in five matches. In August 2019, she was named in Thailand's squad for the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament in Scotland. She was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with twelve dismissals in five matches, and she was named the player of the tournament. In December 2019, the Internationa ...
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Not Out
In cricket, a batter is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings. The batter is also ''not out'' while their innings is still in progress. Occurrence At least one batter is not out at the end of every innings, because once ten batters are out, the eleventh has no partner to bat on with so the innings ends. Usually two batters finish not out if the batting side declares in first-class cricket, and often at the end of the scheduled number of overs in limited overs cricket. Batters further down the batting order than the not out batters do not come out to the crease at all and are noted as ''did not bat'' rather than ''not out''; by contrast, a batter who comes to the crease but faces no balls is ''not out''. A batter who ''retires hurt'' is considered not out; an uninjured batter who retires (rare) is considered ''retired out''. Notation In standard notation a batter's score is appended with an asterisk to show the ...
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Elsa Hunter
Elsa Hunter (born 15 February 2005), also known as Elsa Siow Tzin Yee, is an Australian–Malaysian cricketer who plays for the Malaysian women's national cricket team. She made her T20I debut at the age of 13, against Nepal in the 2019 Thailand Women's T20 Smash. Hunter moved to Australia in 2015. She resides at Western Sydney and trains at Penrith. Along with playing club cricket at Sydney, she also played for New South Wales Under-19 women's team. On a trip to Malaysia, Hunter's father contacted the CEO of Malaysian Cricket Association to suggest training for her daughter. After showing a video of how her daughter played the game, Hunter was immediately selected in the national team. She made her debut in the 2019 Thailand Women's T20 Smash at the age of thirteen, holding the record for the youngest international cricketer at that time, male or female. She scored her maiden Women's Twenty20 International fifty against Singapore in the 2022 Saudari Cup. She represented ...
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List Of Women's International Cricket Hat-tricks
A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets from consecutive deliveries. It is a relatively rare feat, and has occurred 28 times in the history of women's international cricket. The first hat-trick was taken in a Test match between Australia and England in February 1958, by Australia's Betty Wilson. Two further hat-tricks have been taken in women's Tests; by Pakistan's Shaiza Khan in 2004, and Australia's Rene Farrell in 2011. The first hat-trick in women's One Day Internationals was taken by Carole Hodges during the 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup. In September 2019, against the West Indies, Megan Schutt became the first female bowler to take two hat-tricks in international cricket. The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Australia's Heather Graham, against India during a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) in December 2022. Key Hat-tricks Tests One Day Internationals 1 Dane van Niekerk took 4 wickets in 5 balls during this spell. She d ...
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Liu Jie (cricketer)
Liu Jie (; 17 February 1915 – 23 September 2018) was a Chinese communist politician. From 1960 to the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution he was minister of the Second Ministry of Machine Building which was responsible for the nuclear industry. Subsequently, he was governor of the province of Henan Henan (; or ; ; alternatively Honan) is a landlocked province of China, in the central part of the country. Henan is often referred to as Zhongyuan or Zhongzhou (), which literally means "central plain" or "midland", although the name is al ... from 1979 to 1981, and CPC Committee Secretary of Henan (1981–1985). References 1915 births 2018 deaths Governors of Henan Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hebei People's Republic of China politicians from Hebei Politicians from Xingtai Members of the Central Advisory Commission Chinese centenarians Men centenarians CCP committee secretaries of Henan {{China-politician-stub ...
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Wang Meng (cricketer)
Wang Meng (王萌, born 21 June 1988) is a Chinese woman cricketer who represents China women's national cricket team in domestic and international cricket in Women's Twenty20 cricket. She made her international cricket debut in 2018 when Chinese women's team toured South Korea. A right-handed batter with right-arm medium-fast bowling style, she was also a part of China Women vs Japan Women in Women's Twenty20 International Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) is the shortest form of women's international cricket. A women's Twenty20 International is a 20 overs-per-side cricket match between two of the International Cricket Council (ICC) members. The first Twent ... format held in September 2019 in Incheon. She played her last T20 in 2019 against HongKong Women at Incheon- September 22, 2019. References 1988 births Living people Chinese women cricketers Asian Games competitors for China China women Twenty20 International cricketers Cricketers at the 2010 Asian ...
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Fengfeng Song
Fengfeng Mining District () is a district of the city of Handan, Hebei, People's Republic of China. Administrative Divisions Towns: * Linshui (), Fengfeng Town (), Xinpo (), Dashe (), Hecun (), Yijing (), Pengcheng (), Jiecheng (), Dayu Dayu may refer to: * Dayu, Banmauk, Sagaing Region, Burma * Yu (Stargate), a Goa'uld System Lord in the TV show ''Stargate SG-1'' *Softstar (大宇資訊), a Chinese language video game developer and publisher. China *Yu the Great (大禹), legend ... () Climate References External links County-level divisions of Hebei Handan {{Handan-geo-stub ...
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Huang Zhuo
Huang Zhuo (, born 13 August 1985) is a Chinese woman cricketer. She captained the Chinese women's cricket team during the 2015 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier. She also represented China at the 2010 Asian Games and in the 2014 Asian Games. She made her Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut for China on 18 February 2019 against Thailand, in the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia The 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia was a cricket tournament that was held in Thailand in February 2019. The matches were played as Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), with the top team progressing to both the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty ... tournament. References External links *Profile at CricHQProfile at PCB

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Zheng Lili
Zheng may refer to: *Zheng (surname), Chinese surname (鄭, 郑, ''Zhèng'') *Zheng County, former name of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, China * Guzheng (), a Chinese zither with bridges *Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the Qin Dynasty, whose name was Zheng (政) Historical regimes *Zheng (state) (806 BC–375 BC), an ancient state in China *Zheng (619–621), a state controlled by rebel leader Wang Shichong during the Sui–Tang transition *House of Koxinga (1655–1683), Ming partisans who ruled Taiwan during the early Qing See also *Cheng (other) Cheng may refer to: Chinese states * Chengjia or Cheng (25–36 AD) * Cheng Han or Cheng (304–338) * Zheng (state), or Cheng in Wade–Giles Places * Chengdu, abbreviated as Cheng * Cheng County, in Gansu, China * Cheng Township, in Malacca, ... * Sheng (other) {{disambig ...
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Sharfuddoula
Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid (born 16 October 1976), also known as Sharfuddoula Saikat, is an international cricket umpire and a former first-class player from Bangladesh. Playing career In 1994 Sharfuddoula played three matches for Bangladesh at the 1994 ICC Trophy in Kenya. Sharfuddoula played 10 first-class cricket matches for Dhaka Metropolis in 2000 and 2001. Umpiring career He made his first-class debut as an umpire in February 2007 in a match between Barisal Division and Sylhet Division. In January 2010 he umpired his first One Day International match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka becoming the tenth Bangladeshi to umpire at this level. On 17 March 2018 at the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, along with Langton Rusere, he was one of the on-field umpires during the ninth place playoff match between Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong. The fixture at Old Hararians in Harare became the 4,000th ODI match to be played. In October 2018, he was named as one of the twelve on-fi ...
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