Dates | 8 – 14 August 2019 |
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Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
Cricket format | WT20I |
Tournament format(s) | Double round-robin |
Host(s) | Netherlands |
Champions | Thailand |
Runners-up | Scotland |
Participants | 4 |
Matches | 12 |
Most runs | Gaby Lewis (180) |
Most wickets | Onnicha Kamchomphu (9) Nattaya Boochatham (9) Katherine Fraser (9) |
The 2019 Netherlands Women's Quadrangular Series was a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) cricket tournament that was held in Deventer, Netherlands, from 8 to 14 August 2019.[1] It took place ahead of the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament in Scotland.[2] The series was contested between the teams of Ireland, the Netherlands, Scotland and Thailand.[3] All the matches took place at the Sportpark Het Schootsveld.[4][5] Thailand won the series, after winning five of their six matches, with Scotland finishing second.[6]
The opening round of fixtures saw Ireland beat the Netherlands by 79 runs and Thailand beat Scotland by 74 runs.[7][8] On the second day, both matches were affected by rain, and were decided by the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method. Scotland beat the Netherlands by five runs, to leave the hosts without a win from their first two matches.[9] Thailand's match against Ireland was initially reduced to 14 overs, before another delay with the bowler's run-up reduced the game to 10 overs per side.[10] Thailand eventually won the match, beating Ireland by four runs.[11] The first Ireland-Scotland encounter saw Scotland win by eleven runs in a close match.[12] It was Scotland's first win against Ireland since 2011.[13] Thailand beat the Netherlands by eight wickets to remain unbeaten in the tournament ahead of the rest day, with the hosts winless from their three matches.[14] Thailand's win was their 17th win in a row,[15] breaking the previous record of 16 consecutive wins in WT20I cricket set by Australia.[16][17]
The first match after the rest day was between Scotland and Thailand, with Scotland ending Thailand's unbeaten streak.[18] Scotland's captain, Sarah Bryce, scored four runs off the final ball of the match, to beat Thailand by five wickets.[19] In Ireland's match against the Netherlands, Ireland scored 213/4, their highest total in a WT20I match.[20] However, the match ended in a no result, with rain during the Netherlands' run chase.[21] The penultimate round of matches saw Scotland beat the Netherlands by 62 runs, by the DLS method, to win their fourth consecutive match.[22] Thailand beat Ireland by seven wickets, in another rain-affected match.[23] Onnicha Kamchomphu became the first bowler for Thailand to take a hat-trick in a WT20I match, finishing with three wickets for twelve runs from the two overs she bowled.[24] The final day of fixtures started with Ireland beating Scotland by nine wickets, with Gaby Lewis and Kim Garth setting a new record for the highest partnership for any wicket by Ireland in a WT20I match, with an unbeaten 113 runs.[25] The last match of the tournament saw Thailand beat the Netherlands by 93 runs, after the hosts only scored 40 runs in their run chase.[6]
Ireland[26] | Netherlands[27] | Scotland[28] | Thailand |
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Thailand | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 2.509 |
2 | Scotland | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | −0.385 |
3 | Ireland | 6 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 1.320 |
4 | Netherlands (H) | 6 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −4.113 |
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Ireland Women won by 79 runs Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Thailand Women won by 74 runs Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Adriaan van den Dries (Ned) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Lorna Jack 28* (26) |
Scotland Women won by 5 runs (DLS method) Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Huub Jansen (Ned) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Thailand Women won by 4 runs (DLS method) Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Huub Jansen (Ned) and Ryan Milne (Sco) |
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Thailand Women won by 8 wickets Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Scotland Women won by 11 runs Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Pim van Liemt (Ned) and Ryan Milne (Sco) |
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Scotland Women won by 5 wickets Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Adriaan van den Dries (Ned) |
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No result Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Adriaan van den Dries (Ned) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Thailand Women won by 7 wickets (DLS method) Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Pim van Liemt (Ned) and Ryan Milne (Sco) |
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Scotland Women won by 62 runs (DLS method) Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Pim van Liemt (Ned) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Ireland Women won by 9 wickets Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Paul Reynolds (Ire) |
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Thailand Women won by 93 runs Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Umpires: Adriaan van den Dries (Ned) and Huub Jansen (Ned) |
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