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Cricket At The 2023 SEA Games – Women's Tournament
The women's cricket tournament at the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia took place at the AZ Group Cricket Oval in Phnom Penh. The 2023 Games featured 4 medal events for women's cricket (6s, T10 cricket, T10, Twenty20 International, T20 and Limited overs cricket, 50-over). Indonesia won the gold in the women's 6s event, while Thailand grabbed the remaining three women's cricket gold medals, in the T10, T20 and 50-over events. Squads 6s Group A ---- ---- Group B Bronze medal match Gold medal match T10 Group A ---- ---- Group B Bronze medal match Gold medal match T20 Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Bronze medal match Gold medal match 50 overs Group A ---- ---- Group B Bronze medal match Gold medal match See also * Cricket at the 2023 SEA Games – Men's tournament References External links Series home at ESPNcricinfo (T20)
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