India, England, and Australia all made the semifinal this week helped by their star performers. Here's a roundup of the week gone by.
New Zealand and Pakistan are currently fighting for the fourth semi-final berth.
England beat New Zealand by 119 runs and qualify for the semi-final of the World Cup; Ambati Rayudu retires from all forms of cricket; Chamari Athapaththu replaces Sophie Devine at Lancashire Lightning, and Joe Burns becomes available for Ashes selection.
Jonny Bairstow hit a ton to lead England’s way to the semi-final. His 107 off 99 balls placed him at the 7th position. Lockie Ferguson, although didn’t play the match against England manages to hold the second place.
New Zealand, England, and Pakistan are currently fighting for two semi-final berths.
England and New Zealand will face each other in Match 41 of ICC World Cup 2019 at The Riverside Durham, Chester-le-Street on July 3.
England new Zealand clash at Chester-le-Street for a game, the contest could seal a semifinal berth for either of them.
India, New Zealand, England, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are competing for three spots in the semi-finals.
Australia have qualified, while South Africa, West Indies, and Afghanistan have been eliminated.
England beat India by 31 runs at Edgbaston; Fran Wilson is named in England Women squad for first Ashes one-dayer; Zimbabwe Women’s tour of Ireland is cancelled; and ICC is displeased with planes carrying political messages during Pakistan v Afghanistan clash.