Cricinfo Home |
|
|    Audio   |   Video   |   
Search
Cricinfo: Pakistan v Zimbabwe 2007-08
Cricinfo

Cricinfo Desktop Alerts

Statsguru
News and Features Photos Fixtures Results Squads Grounds Tour Stats Records History 3D Animation Fantasy Slogout

Women's pre-qualifiers in Africa

Zimbabwe coast to World Cup qualifiers

Cricinfo staff

December 11, 2006

Click here for all scorecards.

Zimbabwe won all three of their matches in the African pre-qualifiers in Nairobi to gain a place at next year's World Cup qualifying tournament in Pakistan. They will join South Africa as Africa's representatives in the eight-nation competition, in which two teams will progress to the World Cup in Australia in 2009. It's a great feat for Zimbabwe, who were playing one-day internationals for the first time.

Tanzania came second, with two wins, followed by Uganda, with one victory and hosts Kenya who failed to register a win. Indeed, Kenya were comprehensively outplayed throughout, with 85 their top innings score. No batsman scored above 14 in any of their three matches, and wides contributed the most runs in every innings.

Wides were a feature of all teams, in fact. On average there were 32 wides bowled per innings which, while ensuring the umpires and scored earned their fees, is hardly a ringing endorsement for the game.

On the positive side, these matches will have been invaluable experience for all of the sides, from which they can only build. Women's cricket in Africa is still very much in its nascent stages and this was shown by the fact that there was only one fifty in all 12 of the tournament's innings. Tanzania managed to push past 200, in their opening match against Kenya, but otherwise there were some fairly low scores on offer.

But Julia Chibhahba's experience came to the fore as she led Zimbabwe in style, taking 7 for 26 from her 30 overs in the competition, including two analyses of 3 for 10, and the other 1 for 6 in ten overs against Kenya. Chibhabha, Zimbabwe Cricket's only female accredited coach, also contributed a handy 27 against Uganda. The Zimbabweans will need to use all of this experience when they head to Pakistan for the qualifying tournament next year, when they will step up a level.

Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Bermuda, Ireland, South Africa and Zimbabwe are already through to that penultimate stage along with Scotland and the Netherlands.

But in the meantime they can rightly celebrate a job well done. At a time when the men's side seems to be going backward, the women can only go forward.

 
Post this story on your favourite website Email this page to a friend Print this page Feedback
Watch our daily Cricinfo SportsCenter news round-ups
Available on Cricinfo.tv
    Live scores, results, news, features and more - a click away
Download the Cricinfo Toolbar
    Live scores, news & ball-by-ball commentary on your phone
Cricinfo Mobile
Related Links Latest News Latest Features


Cricinfo Products
Our daily SportsCenter news round-up
Watch on Cricinfo.tv
The Cricinfo Quiz - Sri Lanka v India special
Take the challenge
Scores, text comms & news on your phone
Cricinfo Mobile
Play Slogout - our cricket action simulation game
Two formats to choose from

Sponsored Links
Follow the new 2008/09 Premier League season
On ESPNsoccernet
2008 Tri-Nations rugby coverage at Scrum.com
Live scores, news & more


 
Top 5 player searches
Most read stories