England fans told to stay away from Qatar 'unless they have World Cup tickets'
England fans have been warned not to travel to Qatar unless they have tickets for the World Cup later this year - because they'll be refused entry to the country.
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England fans have been warned not to travel to Qatar unless they have tickets for the World Cup later this year - because they'll be refused entry to the country.
Friday’s World Cup draw has got everyone very excited for the tournament later this year.
Friday’s World Cup draw has got everyone very excited for the tournament later this year.
Australia defeated England by 71 runs to win this year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, on Sunday. A century by Alyssa Healy helped Australia post 356 for five in 50 overs, setting a target of 357 runs. Healy hammered 170 runs off 138 balls, with the help of 26 fours. Despite an unbeaten century by Nat Sciver (148 runs off 121 balls), England were bowled out for 285 in 43.4 overs. Alana King and Jess Jonassen were in fantastic form for Australia's bowling department, taking three wickets each. Meanwhile, Megan Schutt, Tahlia McGrath and Ashleigh Gardner scalped a wicket each.
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker says England have already shown how they will deal with the pressure that has started to come their way before the 2022 World Cup. Excitement is building for that winter showcase in Qatar after Doha hosted the group-stage draw on Friday afternoon.
Records tumbled in the Women's World Cup final in Christchurch on Sunday as a magnificent 170 from Alyssa Healy helped Australia secure a 71-run victory over a valiant England.
Australia on Sunday produced yet another dominant display to beat England by 71 runs in the final to secure a record-extending seventh ICC Women's World Cup title. So dominant were Australia in the tournament that they didn't even lose a single match, winning nine games on the trot to lift the coveted trophy. It was the seventh time in 12 World Cups that the Australian women's cricket team has won the title. In the final against England, Alyssa Healy scored a record-breaking century to blow the England bowlers away.
wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy, whose sensational 170 set up Southern Stars' WODI World Cup triumph on Sunday, feels that she has now "seen it all" having been there and done that on most big days. Riding on Healy's breathtaking hundred, Australia bossed their way to a record-extending seventh Women's World Cup title with a crushing 71-run win over traditional rivals England, stamping their undisputed dominance in the tournament. "I'm 32 and I've seen it all. Our team sets out to win events like these and everyone is sort of keen to get out there and do just that, grateful for the opportunity," said Healy, who was named player of the final as well player of the tournament.