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JAPAN WOMEN 97/5 (20 OVERS)
- Ayako Nakayama*17 (26)
- Chihiro Sakamoto16 (22)
- Durriya Shabbir1/11 (4)
- Lorraine Kenton2/13 (4)
CANADA WOMEN 100/5 (19.1 OVERS)
- Suthershini Sivanantham32 (41)
- Durriya Shabbir*36 (31)
- Ayako Nakayama1/15 (4)
- Mai Yanagida2/19 (4)
Canada win this game by 5 wickets. It was very clever batting from Canada and their experience showed in the end. So Canada end the group stages on 2 points. Thailand get the wooden spoon. Shabbir has just been named player of the match. Top scoring in Canada's innings with a very composed 36.
Its not the end for these two teams in the competition. Both of these teams will be in action on Monday in the semi-finals of the Shield competition. Canand will play Thailand. Zimbabwe will play Japan.
So that just leaves me to thank you you for following my coverage today. This is Justin Smyth saying goodbye from a sunny Hills ground.
END OF OVER:19 | 5 Runs | CAN-W: 95/5 (3 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 5.00, RRR: 3.00)
- Durriya Shabbir32 (29b)
- Sheryl Tittlemier10 (16b)
- Shizuka Miyaji4-0-19-0
- Shizuka Kubota4-0-31-1
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