2011 ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship
Dates18 – 25 February 2011
Administrator(s)Asian Cricket Council
Cricket format20-over
Tournament format(s)Group stage, playoffs
Host(s) Kuwait
Champions Hong Kong (2nd title)
Participants10
Matches27
Most runsHong Kong Neisha Pratt (220)
Most wicketsNepal Karuna Bhandari (14)

The 2011 ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship was an international women's cricket tournament held in Kuwait from 18 to 25 February 2011. It was organised by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).

Ten teams participated in the tournament, down from twelve at the previous edition in 2009. Iran and Qatar were the teams that did not return.[1] The ten teams were divided into groups of five, one of which was topped by China and the other by Nepal.[2] China defeated Thailand in the first semi-final,[3] but Nepal were defeated by Hong Kong in the other.[4] Hong Kong went on to also defeat China in the final, winning their second consecutive title.[5]

The Afghanistan women's national cricket team was scheduled to make its debut at the tournament, but was forced to withdraw before travelling to Kuwait due to elements in Afghanistan opposing women's participation in sport.[6]

Group stages

Group A

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
 China44008+3.518
 Hong Kong43106+4.634
 Singapore42204–1.233
 Bhutan41302–2.191
 Oman40400–5.638
Source: CricketArchive
18 February
Scorecard
Bhutan 
61 (14.1 overs)
v
 Singapore
62/0 (7.3 overs)
Singapore won by 10 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: G. K. Diviya (Sin)

18 February
Scorecard
China 
129/4 (20 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
116/7 (20 overs)
China won by 13 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Zhang Mei (Chi)

19 February
Scorecard
Bhutan 
42/7 (20 overs)
v
 China
43/5 (6.4 overs)
China won by 5 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Yu Miao (Chi)

19 February
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
178/0 (20 overs)
v
 Oman
45/5 (20 overs)
Hong Kong won by 133 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Neisha Pratt (HK)

20 February
Scorecard
Bhutan 
32 (18.5 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
36/1 (4 overs)
Hong Kong won by 9 wickets
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Keenu Gill (HK)

20 February
Scorecard
Oman 
44 (19 overs)
v
 Singapore
46/0 (5 overs)
Singapore won by 10 wickets
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Vritti Sethi (Sin)

21 February
Scorecard
Oman 
36/7 (20 overs)
v
 China
37/0 (3.4 overs)
China won by 10 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Wang Meng (Chi)

21 February
Scorecard
Hong Kong 
145/3 (20 overs)
v
 Singapore
17 (15.1 overs)
Hong Kong won by 128 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Connie Wong (HK)

23 February
Scorecard
Bhutan 
132/5 (20 overs)
v
 Oman
70/9 (20 overs)
Bhutan won by 62 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Dechen Wangmo (Bhu)

23 February
Scorecard
China 
126/4 (20 overs)
v
 Singapore
57/7 (20 overs)
China won by 69 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Yu Miao (Chi)

Group B

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
   Nepal44008+1.808
 Thailand43106+1.563
 Malaysia41302–0.575
 Kuwait41302–1.112
 United Arab Emirates41302–2.556
Source: CricketArchive
18 February
Scorecard
Malaysia 
85 (18.3 overs)
v
 Kuwait
86/4 (14.4 overs)
Kuwait won by 6 wickets
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Anisha D'Silva (Kuw)

18 February
Scorecard
Nepal   
75 (18.4 overs)
v
 Thailand
54 (18.1 overs)
Nepal won by 21 runs
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Janaki Bhatt (Nep)

19 February
Scorecard
Malaysia 
93/8 (20 overs)
v
 Thailand
94/0 (12.5 overs)
Thailand won by 10 wickets
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Pundarika Prathanmir (Tha)

19 February
Scorecard
UAE 
80/6 (20 overs)
v
   Nepal
81/2 (9.1 overs)
Nepal won by 8 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Rashmi Sharma (Nep)

20 February
Scorecard
Nepal   
103/4 (20 overs)
v
 Kuwait
56/9 (20 overs)
Nepal won by 47 runs
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Karuna Bhandari (Nep)

20 February
Scorecard
UAE 
89/9 (20 overs)
v
 Thailand
90/4 (11 overs)
Thailand won by 6 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Nattaya Boochatham (Tha)

21 February
Scorecard
UAE 
82/3 (20 overs)
v
 Kuwait
77 (14.1 overs)
UAE won by 5 runs
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Charvi Bhatt (UAE)

21 February
Scorecard
Malaysia 
68/7 (20 overs)
v
   Nepal
69/1 (16 overs)
Nepal won by 9 wickets
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Rubina Chhetry (Nep)

23 February
Scorecard
UAE 
67/8 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
68/2 (11.2 overs)
Malaysia won by 8 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Emylia Rahim (Mal)

23 February
Scorecard
Kuwait 
47/7 (20 overs)
v
 Thailand
48/2 (9.3 overs)
Thailand won by 8 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Nattaya Boochatham (Tha)

Knockouts

Semi-finals

24 February
Scorecard
China 
109/6 (20 overs)
v
 Thailand
56/9 (20 overs)
China won by 53 runs
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Wang Meng (Chi)

24 February
Scorecard
Nepal   
96/2 (20 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
97/1 (16.5 overs)
Hong Kong won by 9 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Connie Wong (HK)

Final

25 February
Scorecard
China 
107/4 (20 overs)
v
 Hong Kong
108/7 (19.3 overs)
Hong Kong won by 3 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Neisha Pratt (HK)

Placement matches

3rd-place play-off

25 February
Scorecard
Thailand 
76 (17.5 overs)
v
   Nepal
63 (18.5 overs)
Thailand won by 13 runs
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Nantanit Konchan (Tha)

5th-place play-off

24 February
Scorecard
Singapore 
118/4 (20 overs)
v
 Malaysia
119/9 (19.1 overs)
Malaysia won by 1 wicket
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Norlida Hamid (Mal)

7th-place play-off

24 February
Scorecard
Bhutan 
56 (17.3 overs)
v
 Kuwait
57/5 (11.1 overs)
Kuwait won by 5 wickets
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Khansa Irfan (Kuw)

9th-place play-off

24 February
Scorecard
UAE 
110/6 (20 overs)
v
 Oman
75/9 (20 overs)
UAE won by 35 runs
Entertainment City, Kuwait City
Player of the match: Shruti Pandey (UAE)

Statistics

Most runs

The top five runscorers are included in this table, ranked by runs scored and then by batting average.

PlayerTeamRunsInnsAvgHighest100s50s
Neisha Pratt Hong Kong220573.3388*02
Shruti Pandey United Arab Emirates136568.004200
Keenu Gill Hong Kong134626.8058*01
Connie Wong Hong Kong133566.5060*01
Huang Zhou China120540.0040*00

Source: CricketArchive

Most wickets

The top five wicket-takers are listed in this table, ranked by wickets taken and then by bowling average.

PlayerTeamOversWktsAveSREconBBI
Karuna Bhandari   Nepal20.5144.858.923.265/12
Vigineswari Pasupathy Singapore19.01010.0011.405.264/21
Nathakan Chantham Thailand22.3911.4415.004.572/17
Chan Sau Har Hong Kong18.088.3713.503.725/3
Wang Meng China23.078.8519.712.693/2

Source: CricketArchive

Final standing

Rank Team
1 Hong Kong
2 China
3 Thailand
4   Nepal
5 Malaysia
6 Singapore
7 Kuwait
8 Bhutan
9 United Arab Emirates
10 Oman

References

  1. Table: Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Championship 2009 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  2. Table: Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Championship 2010/11 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. China Women v Thailand Women, Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Championship 2010/11 (Semi-Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  4. Hong Kong Women v Nepal Women, Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Championship 2010/11 (Semi-Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  5. China Women v Hong Kong Women, Asian Cricket Council Women's Twenty20 Championship 2010/11 (Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  6. "Afghanistan's Pioneer Women". Asian Cricket Council. 15 August 2011.
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