Japan national women's cricket team
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Captain | Ema Kuribayashi |
First recorded match | 21 July 2003 v Pakistan at Amsterdam, Netherlands |
ODI matches | |
ODI matches played | 5 |
ODIs wins/losses | 0/5 |
As of 20 September 2006 |
The Japanese women's cricket team is the team that represents the country of Japan in international women's cricket matches.
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[edit] History
They made their international debut at the IWCC Trophy in the Netherlands in 2003. These were the first ODI matches played by any Japanese team, with the Japanese men's team yet to play at that level. They did not meet with much success though, losing all five matches and giving away an incredible 104 extras in their match against The Netherlands.
Their return to international level did not come until September 2006 when they faced Papua New Guinea in a three match series of one day games to decide which country would represent the East Asia/Pacific region in the World Cup Qualifier in Ireland some time in 2007. Japan showed some improvement from the IWCC Trophy, but still lost all three games.
[edit] Records
[edit] ODI cricket
- Highest team total: 85 all out v Scotland, 25 July 2003 at Den Haag, Netherlands
- Highest individual innings: 18, Ema Kuribayashi v Netherlands, 23 July 2003 at Schiedam, Netherlands
- Best innings bowling: 2/6, Yuko Sasaki v Scotland, 25 July 2003 at Den Haag, Netherlands
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
National women's cricket teams |
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Test and ODI: Australia | England | India | Ireland | Netherlands | New Zealand | Pakistan | South Africa | Sri Lanka | West Indies |
Other teams: Bermuda | Canada | China | Hong Kong | Japan | Kenya | Malaysia | Papua New Guinea | Scotland | Singapore | Tanzania | Uganda | Wales | Zimbabwe |
Defunct teams: Denmark | International XI | Jamaica | Trinidad & Tobago | Young England |