- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras14 (lb 3, w 11)TOTAL107/7 (50 Overs, RR: 2.14)Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Helmien Rambaldo, 5.3 ov), 2-8 (Maartje Köster, 10.2 ov), 3-61 (Pauline te Beest, 25.4 ov), 4-66 (Caroline Salomons, 27.2 ov), 5-75 (Rowan Milburn, 34.4 ov), 6-75 (Leonie Hoitink, 38.2 ov), 7-97 (Teuntje de Boer, 42.4 ov)
Player of the Match
Player of the Match
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras10 (w 10)TOTAL109/0 (24 Overs, RR: 4.54)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB EI Reynolds 7 0 39 0 5.57 4 0 S Kottman 7 0 24 0 3.42 0 0 ML de Boer 5 1 10 0 2 0 0 CA Salomons 4 0 22 0 5.5 1 0 MEC de Fouw 1 0 14 0 14 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Netherlands Women , elected to bat first
Player Of The Match
Match number
Season
Match days
16 December 2000 (50-over match)
Umpires
Points
Australia Women 2, Netherlands Women 0
Match Notes
- 12th men: LC Broadfoot (Aus Women) and CF Oudolf (NL Women)
- CricInfo Player of the Match: LM Keightley (Aus Women) - 3 points; PJ te Beest (NL Women) - 2 points; AJ Fahey (Aus Women) - 1 point
- Netherlands Women 50 in 21.4 overs
- Netherlands Women 100 in 44.4 overs
- Australia Women 50 in 10.3 overs
- LM Keightley 50 in 70 balls, 5x4
- Australia Women 100 in 23.3 overs
- OJ Magno bowled 1 wide worth 3 runs
- E Reynolds bowled 1 wide worth 2 runs; 1 wide worth 5 runs
- Scorers: K Fleet and E Sainsbury
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