Cricket at the 2010 Asian Games – Women

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Women
at the 2010 Asian Games
VenueGuanggong International Cricket Stadium
Date13–19 November
Competitors117 from 8 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
2014 →

Women's cricket at the 2010 Asian Games was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China from 13 to 19 November 2010. In this tournament, 8 teams played.[1]

Squads[]

 Bangladesh  China  Hong Kong  Japan
 Malaysia  Nepal  Pakistan  Thailand

Results[]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Group round[]

Pool A[]

 
Round 1Round 2Repechage
 
          
 
13 November
 
 
 China116/6
 
15 November
 
 Malaysia61/8
 
 China60/5
 
14 November
 
 Pakistan64/1
 
 Pakistan50/2
 
17 November
 
 Thailand49
 
 China93/6
 
 
 Thailand92/6
 
 
16 November
 
 
 Malaysia63
 
 
 Thailand94/8
 
 
 
 
13 November
9:30
Scorecard
China 
116/6 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
61/8 (20 overs)
47 (49)
3/21 (4 overs)
15* (16)
3/8 (4 overs)
China won by 55 runs
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Buddhi Pradhan (NEP) and Sarika Prasad (SIN)
  • China won the toss and elected to bat.

14 November
9:30
Scorecard
Thailand 
49 (19.3 overs)
v
 Pakistan
50/2 (8.3 overs)
10 (37)
Sana Gulzar 4/8 (4 overs)
Nida Dar 21 (18)
1/4 (1.3 overs)
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Buddhi Pradhan (NEP) and Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS)
  • Thailand won the toss and elected to bat.

15 November
9:30
Scorecard
China 
60/5 (20 overs)
v
 Pakistan
64/1 (12.2 overs)
14 (32)
Masooma Junaid 1/7 (4 overs)
Nida Dar 27 (29)
1/9 (3 overs)
Pakistan won by 9 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Buddhi Pradhan (NEP) and Narayanan Sivan (MAS)
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.

16 November
9:30
Scorecard
Thailand 
94/8 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
63 (16.2 overs)
Natthakan Chantam 19 (18)
3/14 (4 overs)
19 (30)
Nattaya Boochatham 4/7 (3 overs)
Thailand won by 31 runs
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Mosur Ramesh (SIN) and Sun Jianxin (CHN)
  • Thailand won the toss and elected to bat.

17 November
9:30
Scorecard
China 
93/6 (20 overs)
v
 Thailand
92/6 (20 overs)
37 (47)
Natthakan Chantam 2/11 (4 overs)
Pundarika Prathanmitr 46 (53)
2/10 (2 overs)
China won by 1 run
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Mosur Ramesh (SIN) and Narayanan Sivan (MAS)
  • China won the toss and elected to bat.

Pool B[]

 
Round 1Round 2Repechage
 
          
 
13 November
 
 
   Nepal62/7
 
15 November
 
 Japan64/0
 
 Japan57/8
 
14 November
 
 Bangladesh111/8
 
 Bangladesh26/0
 
17 November
 
 Hong Kong25
 
 Japan135/4
 
 
   Nepal90/9
 
 
16 November
 
 
   Nepal73/3
 
 
 Hong Kong72/9
 
 
 
 
13 November
13:30
Scorecard
Nepal   
62/7 (20 overs)
v
 Japan
64/0 (11.4 overs)
16 (24)
Shizuka Miyaji 2/10 (3 overs)
Japan won by 10 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Mosur Ramesh (SIN) and Narayanan Sivan (MAS)
  • Japan won the toss and elected to field.

14 November
13:30
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
25 (17.1 overs)
v
 Bangladesh
26/0 (3.4 overs)
Keenu Gill 11 (39)
Chamely Khatun 2/4 (3 overs)
Bangladesh won by 10 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Sarika Prasad (SIN) and Mosur Ramesh (SIN)
  • Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat.

15 November
13:30
Scorecard
Bangladesh 
111/8 (20 overs)
v
 Japan
57/8 (20 overs)
Shukhtara Rahman 37 (45)
Kurumi Ota 3/16 (4 overs)
Ema Kuribayashi 18 (30)
Shukhtara Rahman 3/6 (4 overs)
Bangladesh won by 54 runs
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Sarika Prasad (SIN) and Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS)
  • Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.

16 November
13:30
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
72/9 (20 overs)
v
   Nepal
73/3 (15.2 overs)
Connie Wong 47 (55)
Nary Thapa 1/6 (4 overs)
Nary Thapa 28 (25)
Connie Wong 1/7 (3.2 overs)
Nepal won by 7 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS) and Liu Jingmin (CHN)
  • Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat.

17 November
13:30
Scorecard
Japan 
135/4 (20 overs)
v
   Nepal
90/9 (20 overs)
Ema Kuribayashi 63 (60)
Sarita Magar 25/2 (4 overs)
37 (47)
Kurumi Ota 2/16 (4 overs)
Japan won by 45 runs
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS) and Li Zhen (CHN)
  • Japan won the toss and elected to bat.

Knockout round[]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
18 November
 
 
 Bangladesh35/1
 
19 November
 
 China34
 
 Bangladesh92
 
18 November
 
 Pakistan93/0
 
 Pakistan62/1
 
 
 Japan61/8
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
19 November
 
 
 China65/6
 
 
 Japan66/3

Semifinals[]

18 November
9:30
Scorecard
China 
34 (15.5 overs)
v
 Bangladesh
35/1 (6.5 overs)
10 (33)
Salma Khatun 3/4 (3 overs)
Fargana Hoque 20* (19)
1/16 (2.5 overs)
Bangladesh won by 9 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Sarika Prasad (SIN) and Mosur Ramesh (SIN)
  • Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field.

18 November
13:30
Scorecard
Japan 
61/8 (20 overs)
v
 Pakistan
62/1 (10.4 overs)
Ema Kuribayashi 24 (37)
Sana Gulzar 2/8 (4 overs)
Javeria Khan 29 (25)
1/8 (1 over)
Pakistan won by 9 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Buddhi Pradhan (NEP) and Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS)
  • Japan won the toss and elected to bat.

Bronze medal match[]

19 November
9:30
Scorecard
China 
65/6 (20 overs)
v
 Japan
66/3 (19.1 overs)
26 (42)
2/8 (4 overs)
Ema Kuribayashi 24* (55)
1/3 (4 overs)
Japan won by 7 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Viswanadan Kalidas (MAS) and Narayanan Sivan (MAS)
  • Japan won the toss and elected to field.

Final[]

19 November
13:30
Scorecard
Bangladesh 
92 (20 overs)
v
 Pakistan
93/0 (15.4 overs)
Salma Khatun 24 (31)
Nida Dar 4/16 (4 overs)
Nida Dar 51* (43)
Pakistan won by 10 wickets
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium, Guangzhou
Umpires: Sarika Prasad (SIN) and Buddhi Pradhan (NEP)
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.

Final standing[]

Rank Team Pld W L T NR
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Pakistan 4 4 0 0 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Bangladesh 4 3 1 0 0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan 5 3 2 0 0
4  China 5 2 3 0 0
5    Nepal 3 1 2 0 0
5  Thailand 3 1 2 0 0
7  Hong Kong 2 0 2 0 0
7  Malaysia 2 0 2 0 0

References[]

  1. ^ "Asian Games Women's Competition, 2010/11 - Points table". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.

External links[]

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