The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) have announced the six qualifiers, who will join the host nation England in the eight-team Twenty20 competition at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games from 28th July to 08th August. The direct entrants in the main draw includes Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa, who qualified based on their standings in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings as on 01st April 2021.
Barbados will be representing the Caribbean Islands in the tournament as the winners of the West Indies Women’s T20 Blaze competition held in 2019, as the 2020 edition of the event was cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Women’s teams from Scotland, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kenya and host’s Malaysia will be competing in the qualifiers from January 18th – 24th, 2022. The qualifier will be joining the likes of England Women, New Zealand Women and South Africa Women in Group B of the tournament, while Group A comprises of teams from Australia Women, India Women, Pakistan Women and Barbados Women. The full schedule for the tournament was announced by the CWG organizers, with all the medal games (Final and 3rd/4th play-off) scheduled to take place on 07th August 2022.
All the teams had to go through mandatory quarantine after arrival in Kuala Lumpur, and were able to play warm-up fixtures on 15th and 16th January to get acclimatized to the conditions.
CWG 2022 Qualifiers Warm-up FixturesÂ
15th January 2022: Scotland Women vs Malaysia Women (Scorecard)
16th January 2022: Malaysia Women vs Sri Lanka Women (Scorecard) ; Bangladesh Women vs Scotland Women (Scorecard)
Squads
Scotland Women: Kathyrn Bryce (Captain), Abbi Aitken-Drummond, Sarah Bryce, Priyanaz Chatterji, Katherine Fraser, Lorna Jack, Ailsa Lister, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Katie McGill, Hannah Rainey, Charis Scott, Rachel Slater and Ellen Watson
Kenya Women: Daisy Njoroge, Esther Wachira, Flavia Odhiambo, Jane Otieno, Lavendah Idambo, Margaret Ngoche, Mary Mwangi, Mercyline Ochieng, Monicah Ndhambi, Queentor Abel, Ruth Achando, Sarah Wetoto, Sharon Juma, Sylvia Kinyua, Venasa Ooko and Veronica Abuga
Malaysia Women: Winifred Duraisingam (Captain), Yusrina Yaakop, Shasa Azmi, Wan Julia Wan Mohammad, Wan Nor Zulaika Sofea, Nurilyaa Natasya Mohamad Asri, Mas Elysa Zulkifl, Noor Hayati Zakaria, Nik Nur Atiela Nik Din, Nur Dania Syuhada, Mahirah Izzat Ismail, Dhanusri Muhunan, Elsa Hunter, Intan Jamahidayu Jaafar, Ainna Hamizah Hasim, Aisya Eleesa Erni Firdaus, Amalin Sorfina Abu Jim and Arianna Natasya Benn Rakquidean
2022 Qualifier Schedule
18th January 2022: Malaysia Women vs Bangladesh Women (Scorecard) ; Sri Lanka Women vs Scotland Women (Scorecard)
19th January 2022: Kenya Women vs Bangladesh Women (Scorecard) ; Scotland Women vs Malaysia Women (Scorecard)
20th January 2022: Sri Lanka Women vs Kenya Women (Scorecard)
22nd January 2022: Kenya Women vs Scotland Women (Scorecard) ; Malaysia Women vs Sri Lanka Women (Scorecard)
23rd January 2022: Scotland Women vs Bangladesh Women (Scorecard) ; Kenya Women vs Malaysia Women (Scorecard)
24th January 2022: Bangladesh Women vs Sri Lanka Women (Scorecard)
2022 Commonwealth Games Schedule (Cricket) – Qualifier
30th July 2022: CWGQ vs England Women @6:00pm
02nd August 2022: CWGQ vs New Zealand Women @6:00pm
04th August 2022: CWGQ vs South Africa Women @11:00am