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2011 Women's World Cup Qualifier
Bangladesh
Tomlinson double sees Dutch to seventh place
A hat-trick by Kerryanne Tomlinson, following her innings of 73 in a Dutch total of 293 for seven, helped see the Orange Lionesses to seventh place with a 126-run victory over the USA.
Bangladesh take fifth place ahead of Ireland
Bangladesh defeated Ireland to enter the Women's ODI rankings at number nine, with Ireland dropping to tenth place.
West Indies take the title in emphatic style
West Indies defeated Pakistan by 130 runs to win the tournament while Sri Lanka took third place with victory over South Africa.
Ireland and Bangladesh secure ODI status
Hosts Bangladesh beat USA to gain ODI status for the first time while Ireland defeats Netherlands to retain its ODI status.
Pakistan will take on West Indies in the Final
Pakistan and West Indies defeated South Africa and Sri Lanka, respectively, to qualify for Saturday's tournament final.
Dutch hopes dashed by Pakistan
The Netherlands lost heavily to Pakistan in their World Cup qualification play-off; either Ireland or The Netherlands will lose their ODI status when they meet on Thursday.
Sri Lanka and Pakistan qualify for World Cup
Pakistan and Sri Lanka won their playoffs to earn their World Cup spots; Zimbabwe finished last after their defeat at the hands of Japan.
West Indies and South Africa qualify for Women's World Cup
West Indies and South Africa won their final group matches of the qualifying tournament to ensure their qualification for next year's World Cup.
Bangladesh end Ireland's World Cup hopes
Defeat by the hosts relegates Ireland to fourth place in their group and and thus leaves their continued ODI status hanging in the balance.
Orange Lionesses face the biggest week of their lives
Finishing third in Group A means that the Dutch will be playing for a World Cup place on Tuesday, but who their opponents will be is not yet settled.
Richardson stars with bat and ball to steer Ireland to victory
Eimear Richardson helped Ireland to its first victory of the tournament, hitting a half-century and claiming five wickets in a 255-run victory over Japan.
Netherlands bounces back to beat USA
Miranda Veringmeier makes 99 as the Dutch women put their defeat by Sri Lanka behind them as they crushed the USA by 225 runs.
Third day wins for West Indies and Sri Lanka
Mohammed, Taylor and Dottin lead West Indies to victory over Pakistan; Sri Lanka record a second victory.
Second defeat for Ireland
A second successive disappointment for Ireland as they lost by eight wickets to Pakistan.
Dutch batting fails against Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka bounced back from yesterday's defeat to South Africa by beating The Netherlands by seven wickets.
Bangladesh thrashes Japan; South Africa wins again
The second day of the tournament also saw victories for Bangladesh and South Africa, over Japan and USA respectively.
Taylor and Nero score centuries as West Indies trounce Ireland
Stafanie Taylor and team-mate Juliana Nero both score centuries as their opening partnership of 204 leads West Indies to a 213 run win against Ireland.
Dutch defeat Zimbabwe by six wickets
The Netherlands made a convincing start to the tournament with a straightforward six wickets victory over Zimbabwe.
Wins for Pakistan and South Africa on opening day
Pakistan start with a win overs hosts Bangladesh while South Africa win a low-scoring contest against Sri Lanka.
Zimbabwe first up as the Orange Lionesses make history
The Netherlands will meet Zimbabwe for the first time as the Women's World Cup qualifier gets under way in Dhaka on Monday.
Sammy, de Villiers, Porterfield and Misbah wish women's teams well for ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier 2011
The ten-team event begins in Dhaka on Monday when Ireland meet West Indies in their opening fixture.
Ireland captain Isobel Joyce sums up her squad
A closer look at the Ireland women's team in Bangladesh.
Johnston and Bray hope to help guide Ireland's women's team to World Cup 2013
Jeremy Bray and Trent Johnston hoping to guide Ireland Women to the 2013 World Cup.
Ireland's women cricketers fly out to Bangladesh
Captain Isobel Joyce is confident that Ireland are well prepared for the World Cup Qualifiers.
Ireland women's squad depart for World Cup Qualifier
The Irish women's team receive a postive send off for at a press conference in Dublin.