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DELIVERING WORLD-CLASS EVENTS // ICC Women’s World Cup 2017


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TEAM OF THE ICC WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2017 IN BATTING ORDER


CPT


TAMSIN BEAUMONT (ENGLAND)


410 RUNS


LAURA WOLVAARDT (SOUTH AFRICA)


324 RUNS


MITHALI RAJ (INDIA)


409 RUNS


ELLYSE PERRY (AUSTRALIA)


404 RUNS 9 WICKETS


WK


SARAH TAYLOR (ENGLAND)


396 RUNS 4 CATCHES 2 STUMPINGS


HARMANPREET KAUR (INDIA)


359 RUNS 5 WICKETS


12th


DEEPTI SHARMA (INDIA)


216 RUNS 12 WICKETS


MARIZANNE KAPP (SOUTH AFRICA)


13 WICKETS


DANE VAN NIEKERK (SOUTH AFRICA)


99 RUNS 15 WICKETS


ANYA SHRUBSOLE (ENGLAND)


12 WICKETS


ALEX HARTLEY (ENGLAND)


10 WICKETS


NATALIE SCIVER (ENGLAND)


369 RUNS 7 WICKETS


TEAM OF THE


TOURNAMENT JURY


ICC General Manager Cricket Geoff Allardice Chairman Event Technical Committee


Former Players Ian Bishop


Charlotte Edwards Lisa Sthalekar


Journalists Snehal Pradhan


OPPOSITE: Commentators at the ICC Women’s World Cup.


TOP LEFT: The ICC Women’s World Cup broadcast team.


TOP RIGHT: The ICC Women’s World Cup volunteers.


BELOW: A packed media box during the ICC Women’s 


ICC Annual Report 2017-2018


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