ICC Women's T20 World Cup Points Table

When looking at a competition such as the ICC men’s or women’s World Cup that is associated with reputation and dignity, the chances of errors while calculating the qualification scenarios is not acceptable as it can cost the trophy. To deal with the mathematics involved in the qualification of teams, ICC came up with the concept of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup points table. It is an arrangement of all the participating teams in the tournament based on the number of matches won by them. A team with more number of wins is placed superior than the others and even then to curb the dispute of collision of points due to the same number of points, the NRR is introduced that calculates the exact numbers on how well the teams performed while registering the win. Under no circumstances these exact figures collide and hence minimize the chances of disputes on the ICC cricket Women’s T20 World Cup points table. The initial focus of the team in the tournament is to register maximum wins and remain in the top two spots of their group’s table and ultimately go ahead to lift the trophy. Talking of the upcoming edition of the World Cup, there are two groups with separate points table with India, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in group A while group B consists of the host Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa and West Indies. Such great chances of matchups in both the groups have added to the anticipation of an already important tournament and has increased the fight for the top two spots in the ICC points table Women’s T20 World Cup. It will be an interesting road ahead when the tournament begins and enters its last phase as the race of the knockouts will get more complex and tougher. For more updates and details of the tournament, its points table, stats, schedules, etc, you can follow Cricket Addictor.

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M: Matches,
W: Won,
L: Lost,
T: Tie,
N/R: No Result,
PTS: Points,
Net RR: Net run rate,
Q: Qualified

Although the total number of points can vary from edition to edition, the teams need to be in the top two spots of the table to qualify for further rounds.

Australia women’s team finished on the top of the table in the latest edition and went ahead to become the Champions.

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