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A bowler delivers the ball to a batsman during a game of cricket.

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre; 66-foot) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails (small sticks) balanced on three stumps. Two players from the batting team, the striker and nonstriker, stand in front of either wicket holding bats, while one player from the fielding team, the bowler, bowls the ball toward the striker's wicket from the opposite end of the pitch. The striker's goal is to hit the bowled ball with the bat and then switch places with the nonstriker, with the batting team scoring one run for each of these swaps. Runs are also scored when the ball reaches the boundary of the field or when the ball is bowled illegally.

The most successful side playing international cricket is Australia, which has won eight One Day International trophies, including six World Cups, more than any other country, and has been the top-rated Test side more than any other country.

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The England team celebrating a win earlier in the tournament.
The England team celebrating a win earlier in the tournament.

The 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup final was a Women's One Day International match between the England women's cricket team and the New Zealand women's national cricket team, played on 22 March 2009 at the North Sydney Oval in Australia. It was the culmination of the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup, the ninth edition of the tournament. England won the final by four wickets, clinching their third World Cup title and their first outside England. It was the second time that the two teams had met in a World Cup final; England won their previous final contest in 1993.

Both teams were unbeaten in the first group stage. In the second round, known as the Super Sixes, New Zealand and England finished first and second to qualify directly for the final; New Zealand had only lost to England, while England had already guaranteed their place in the final when they lost their last match to Australia, who were the defending champions. England were considered the favourites for the final. The New Zealand captain, Haidee Tiffen, won the toss, and opted to bat first. Her side were bowled out for 166 runs. The all-rounder Lucy Doolan, batting at number nine, was the highest scorer for New Zealand with 48. Nicky Shaw, one of England's bowlers, took a career-best four wickets for 34 runs. In their response, England built an opening partnership of 74 runs and continued to score steadily. Despite regularly losing wickets, they reached the winning total with 23 balls to spare, earning England their first World Cup title for 16 years. Shaw, who had initially not been in the England starting lineup, was named player of the match, having replaced the injured Jenny Gunn minutes before the game started.

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ICC Rankings

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the international governing body of cricket, and produces team rankings for the various forms of cricket played internationally.

Men's Team Rankings

ICC Men's Test Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
 Australia243,138131
 South Africa192,256119
 India252,600104
 England282,850102
 New Zealand171,717101
 Pakistan131,15489
 Sri Lanka131,11886
 West Indies211,42568
 Bangladesh171,13467
 Ireland512425
 Zimbabwe1211710
 Afghanistan400
Source: ICC Men's Test Team Rankings, 1 May 2026
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ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
 India303,623121
 New Zealand303,384113
 Australia292,965102
 South Africa282,855102
 Pakistan323,215100
 Sri Lanka363,47096
 Afghanistan242,15490
 England282,48789
 Bangladesh363,12387
 West Indies292,11973
 Ireland1265354
 Zimbabwe1263753
 Scotland251,07143
 Netherlands261,09742
 United States261,03540
 Oman2271633
   Nepal2785532
 Namibia1637323
 United Arab Emirates2335716
 Canada1924213
Source: ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings, 20 June 2026
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ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
 India5414,674272
 England348,904262
 Australia389,868260
 New Zealand5012,348247
 South Africa4811,717244
 Pakistan5713,679240
 West Indies5613,079234
 Bangladesh5011,202224
 Sri Lanka449,703221
 Afghanistan367,935220
 Zimbabwe489,699202
 Ireland275,361199
 United States203,650183
 Netherlands244,311180
   Nepal437,699179
 Scotland234,116179
 Namibia376,616179
 United Arab Emirates549,408174
 Oman436,619154
 Canada263,864149
Source: ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings, 28 June 2026
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Women's Team Rankings

ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
 Australia284,565163
 England253,204128
 India303,712124
 South Africa363,614100
 New Zealand232,13493
 Sri Lanka211,85989
 Pakistan231,69073
 Bangladesh211,53773
 West Indies231,63971
 Ireland1994750
 Scotland729442
 Papua New Guinea911012
 Zimbabwe1922612
 United Arab Emirates88110
Source: ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings, 10 May 2026
ICC Women's T20I Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
 Australia267,525289
 England369,969277
 India4110,743262
 New Zealand327,966249
 South Africa379,083245
 Sri Lanka348,084238
 West Indies327,601238
 Pakistan316,524210
 Ireland428,520203
 Bangladesh377,240196
 Scotland386,373168
 Thailand599,082154
 Papua New Guinea304,235141
 Netherlands496,855140
 United Arab Emirates466,303137
 Zimbabwe354,285122
 Uganda475,205111
 Namibia394,078105
 Tanzania313,152102
 United States282,74198
Source: ICC Women's T20I Team Rankings, 28 June 2026

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