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- The 2019 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series was a women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) cricket tournament held in Nantes, France, from 31 July to 3 August. The participants were the women's national sides of France, Austria, Jersey and Norway. Matches in the series were recognised as official WT20I games as per ICC's announcement that full WT20I status would apply to all the matches played between women's teams of associate members after 1 July 2018. Jersey Women were the only side of the four to have previously played a WT20I (against Guernsey Women on 31 May 2019). The matches were played at the Cricket Ground, Parc du Grand Blottereau in Nantes. France won the tournament after winning 5 of their 6 matches. (en)
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- 2019-07-31 (xsd:date)
- 2019-08-01 (xsd:date)
- 2019-08-02 (xsd:date)
- 2019-08-03 (xsd:date)
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- 0001-07-31 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Elvira Avdylaj, Rezarta Avdylaj, Valentina Avdylaj, Harjivan Bhullar, Büsra Uca, Harjot Dhaliwal, Tugce Kazanci, Doris Kumar, Anisha Nookala, Priya Sabu, Andrea-Mae Zepeda , Nayab Alizai, Mutaiba Ansar, Kiran Bhatti, Hina Hussain, Saira Ifzal, Ramya Immadi, Shangeerthana Raveendrakumar, Farial Zia Safdar, Say Shee, Aysha Waheed, and Razia Ali Zade all made their WT20I debuts. (en)
- 3.505896E8
- Albulena Avdylaj made her WT20I debut. (en)
- Cindy Bretéché and Paw Shee both made their WT20I debuts. (en)
- Taci Alker made her WT20I debut. (en)
- Sylvia Kailath and Rose Heaney both made their WT20I debuts. (en)
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- Austria Women won by 3 runs (en)
- Austria Women won by 6 wickets (en)
- France Women won by 7 wickets (en)
- France Women won by 8 wickets (en)
- Jersey Women won by 5 wickets (en)
- Jersey Women won by 7 wickets (en)
- Jersey Women won by 9 wickets (en)
- Norway Women won by 16 runs (en)
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- Analise Merritt 17 (en)
- Analise Merritt 18 (en)
- Analise Merritt 34 (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 27 (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 36* (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 43* (en)
- Emmanuelle Brelivet 19* (en)
- Emmanuelle Brelivet 38* (en)
- Emmanuelle Chauveau 32* (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 19* (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 20 (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 6 (en)
- Irma Vrignaud 40 (en)
- Isabelle Costaz-Puyou 34* (en)
- Jennifer King 46* (en)
- Kiran Bhatti 9 (en)
- Lily Greig 18* (en)
- Lily Greig 31* (en)
- Lily Greig 36 (en)
- Mutaiba Ansar 41* (en)
- Nayab Alizai 21 (en)
- Priya Sabu 14 (en)
- Sylvia Kailath 15 (en)
- Tugce Kazanci 17* (en)
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- 33 (xsd:integer)
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- 123 (xsd:integer)
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- 1020.0
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- 990.0
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- Norway won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
- Austria Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
- France Women won the toss and elected to field (en)
- France Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
- Jersey Women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
- Norway Women won the toss and elected to bat. (en)
- Norway women won the toss and elected to field. (en)
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- Jane Carpenter and Peter de Boeck (en)
- Jane Carpenter and Shezad Kanwal (en)
- Mobashar Ashraf and Peter de Boeck (en)
- Peter de Boeck and Iqbal Mudassar (en)
- Peter de Boeck and Shezad Kanwal (en)
- Shezad Kanwal and Iqbal Mudassar (en)
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- Analise Merritt 3/9 (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 1/11 (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 2/8 (en)
- Andrea-Mae Zepeda 3/18 (en)
- Chloe Greechan 1/21 (en)
- Doris Kumar 4/14 (en)
- Emmanuelle Brelivet 5/14 (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 1/11 (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 2/15 (en)
- Farial Zia Safdar 3/10 (en)
- Florence Tanguy 1/14 (en)
- Florence Tanguy 2/13 (en)
- Florence Tanguy 2/22 (en)
- Hina Hussain 1/10 (en)
- Hina Hussain 1/13 (en)
- Isabelle Costaz-Puyou 2/16 (en)
- Isabelle Costaz-Puyou 3/14 (en)
- Jennifer King 2/9 (en)
- Razia Ali Zade 1/13 (en)
- Rosa Hill 4/16 (en)
- Sophie Pécaud 1/12 (en)
- Tracy Rodriguez 2/19 (en)
- Tugce Kazanci 1/12 (en)
- Valentina Avdylaj 2/18 (en)
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- The 2019 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series was a women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) cricket tournament held in Nantes, France, from 31 July to 3 August. The participants were the women's national sides of France, Austria, Jersey and Norway. Matches in the series were recognised as official WT20I games as per ICC's announcement that full WT20I status would apply to all the matches played between women's teams of associate members after 1 July 2018. Jersey Women were the only side of the four to have previously played a WT20I (against Guernsey Women on 31 May 2019). The matches were played at the Cricket Ground, Parc du Grand Blottereau in Nantes. France won the tournament after winning 5 of their 6 matches. (en)
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- 2019 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series (en)
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