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Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament -
Ireland's campaign to qualify for the finals of the Women's World Cup in 2012 got off to the worst possible start in Dhaka, Bangladesh, today (Monday 14 th ). Isobel Joyce won the toss and asked West Indies to bat, but then had to watch StafanieTaylor and Juliana Nero compile a double century opening partnership. Nero had just reached a run-
Ireland then kept the Windies to a run a ball for the rest of the innings, the score reaching 276-
Selman and Etienne then bowled Shillington and Whelan for ducks in the first two overs, and the innings continued to crumble with only opener Cecilia Joyce (13) and number seven Kim Garth (24) reaching double figures. Etienne finished with 3/16, Daley and King took two wickets apiece, and Ireland were bowled out for 63 in 30.1 overs.
The defeat was made worse by Pakistan's victory over Bangladesh. Winning the toss and batting, Pakistan lost skipper Sana Mir in the fourth over. Qanita Jalil (33) and Nida Dar (15) steadied the ship, and after both were out, Bismah Maroof's 79 assisted by Javeria Khan's 30 steered Pakisan to a respectable total of 197 all out in 50 overs. Salma Khatun took 2/26 and Khadiza Tul Kubra 4/41 in their sets of ten overs.
In reply, none of the Bangladeshis got more than a start – six made double figures, but the top score was only nineteen! Nida Dar took 4/29 and Bismah Maroof 2/16 as Bangladesh were all out for 124 in 42.2 overs.
In the other group there were wins for Netherlands and South Africa. The Dutch women bowled Zimbabwe out for 145 in 49.5 overs, keeper Nyathi top-
It was a much closer affair between South Africa and Sri Lanka. The Proteas batted first and reached only 114 in 37 overs, opener Fritz being eighth out for 61. For Sri Lamka, de Alwis took 4/21 off her ten, and Ravikumar 4/23 off 8. There was just one wide in the innings!
At 39-
On Tuesday, Ireland meet Pakistan in what is a must-