2011–12 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup

Cricket tournament

2011–12 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup
Dates21 October 201112 January 2012
Administrator(s)Cricket Australia
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Double round-robin and final
Champions Victoria (3rd title)
Runners-up New South Wales
Participants7
Matches43
Player of the seriesVictoria (state) Meg Lanning
Most runsQueensland Melissa Bulow (505)
Most wicketsQueensland Jemma Barsby (18)
Official websitecricket.com.au

The 2011–12 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup was the third formal season of the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, which was the premier domestic women's Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia prior to the inception of the Women's Big Bash League in 2015. The tournament started on 21 October 2011 and finished on 12 January 2012. Defending champions Victorian Spirit won the tournament for the third time after finishing second in the group stage and beating New South Wales Breakers in the final. This marked the Breakers' third final loss in as many tournaments, each time after topping the ladder.[1]

Ladder

As of 9 January 2012
Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  New South Wales 12 10 0 0 2 22 2.092
2  Victoria 12 9 2 0 1 19 1.611
3  Queensland 12 8 3 1 0 17 1.220
4  Australian Capital Territory 12 4 6 1 1 10 −0.467
5  South Australia 12 5 7 0 0 10 −0.570
6  Western Australia 12 2 10 0 0 4 −1.505
7  Tasmania 12 1 11 0 0 2 −1.685
Updated to match(es) played on 9 January 2012. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: The top two ranked teams qualified for the final.
  • Points system: 2 for a win, 1 each for a tie, no result or abandonment, 0 for a loss.

Fixtures

Final


12 January 2012
Scorecard
Victoria 
7/143 (20 overs)
v
 New South Wales
9/134 (20 overs)
Jess Cameron 50 (39)
Sarah Coyte 2/20 (4 overs)
Alex Blackwell 41 (43)
Kath Hempenstall 3/22 (4 overs)
Victoria won by 9 runs.
Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
Umpires: Ashley Barrow and Angelo Sammartino
  • Victoria won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Victoria won the 2011–12 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup.

Statistics

Highest totals

Team[3] Score Against Venue Date
 New South Wales 2/181  Australian Capital Territory Manuka Oval, Canberra 27 November 2011
 New South Wales 4/175  Western Australia WACA Ground, Perth 21 October 2011
 Queensland 3/172  Tasmania Allan Border Field, Brisbane 21 October 2011
 Australian Capital Territory 4/162  Western Australia Murdoch University Ground, Perth 16 December 2011
 Queensland 2/161  South Australia Woodville Oval, Adelaide 2 December 2011

Most runs

Player[4] Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50
Melissa Bulow  Queensland 12 12 2 505 103 50.50 423 119.38 1 4
Meg Lanning  Victoria 13 13 2 411 68 37.36 327 125.68 0 4
Leah Poulton  New South Wales 12 12 4 405 103* 50.62 307 131.92 1 1
Jess Cameron  Victoria 13 13 3 375 66 37.50 302 124.17 0 4
Kris Britt  Australian Capital Territory 11 11 1 347 77 34.70 336 103.27 0 1

Most wickets

Player[5] Team Mat Inns Overs Runs Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 4WI
Jemma Barsby  Queensland 12 11 39.0 180 18 4/8 10.00 4.61 13.0 2
Sarah Coyte  New South Wales 12 12 43.0 205 17 3/10 12.05 4.76 15.1 0
Sharon Millanta  New South Wales 12 12 43.3 225 17 5/10 13.23 5.17 15.3 0
Charlotte Anneveld  Australian Capital Territory 11 9 28.0 163 16 5/22 10.18 5.82 10.5 1
Shelley Nitschke  South Australia 12 12 41.0 253 16 3/15 15.81 6.17 15.3 0

References

  1. ^ "Women's Interstate Twenty20 Cup 2011/12". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Women's Interstate Twenty20 2011/12 Table". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2011/12 / Highest totals". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2011/12 / Most runs". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2011/12 / Most wickets". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2021.

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