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International cricket in 2018

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The 2018 international cricket season was from May 2018 to September 2018.[1] 16 Test matches, 27 One-day Internationals (ODIs) and 33 Twenty20 International (T20Is), as well as 14 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and 81 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), were played during this period.

The season started with India leading the Test cricket rankings, England leading the ODI rankings, Pakistan leading the Twenty20 rankings, and Australia women leading the women's rankings. This season was also the first to be scheduled under the 2018–2023 Future Tours Programme.[2] In addition, all women's Twenty20 matches played between member sides after 1 July were given full international status and classified as WT20Is, as per a decision made by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in April 2018. The first WT20Is to be classified as such under these new rules took place at the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier.[3][4]

Men's international cricket started with Pakistan's tour of Ireland, which included a one-off Test match that Pakistan won. The Test match was Ireland's first. This season also included Afghanistan's first Test match and Nepal's first ODI matches. Scotland beat England for the first time in ODIs after winning the one-off ODI in Edinburgh. Scotland's innings total of 371/5 was the highest score by an Associate team against a Full Member team. In the 3rd ODI of Australia's tour of England, England scored a new record high ODI innings total of 481/6 off 50 overs.

The qualification process for the 2023 Cricket World Cup started with the World Cricket League Division Four tournament that was held in Malaysia. Uganda and Denmark were promoted to Division Three while Vanuatu and Bermuda were relegated to Division Five.

The qualification process for the 2020 ICC T20 World Cup continued in this season. The Africa Eastern Sub Region Qualifier was held in Rwanda and saw Kenya and Uganda qualify for the Africa Regional Qualifier. The Europe Group A, B, and C Sub Region Qualifiers were held in the Netherlands. Denmark, Germany, Guernsey, Italy, Jersey, and Norway qualified for the Europe Regional Qualifier. The East Asia-Pacific (EAP) Group A Sub Region Qualifier was conducted and Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu qualified for the EAP Region Qualifier.

Women's international cricket started off with Bangladesh's tour of South Africa. In the first WODI of New Zealand's tour of Ireland, New Zealand scored a new record total in a WODI innings of 490/4 off 50 overs. The Women's Asia Cup saw a number of upsets occur. Bangladesh advanced to their first Asia Cup final after recording their first wins against India and Pakistan in WT20Is, and Thailand recorded their first victory over a Full Member nation after beating Sri Lanka. Bangladesh went on beat India in the final, to win their first Asia Cup title. In the first WT20I of the Women's T20 Tri-Series in England, New Zealand scored a new record total in a WT20I innings of 216/1 off 20 overs against South Africa. Later the same day, England broke the WT20I record, scoring 250/3, also against South Africa.

Season overview

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Men's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI T20I
11 May 2018  Ireland  Pakistan 0−1 [1]
24 May 2018  England  Pakistan 1−1 [2]
31 May 2018 England  West Indies World XI 1−0 [1]
3 June 2018 India  Afghanistan  Bangladesh 3−0 [3]
6 June 2018  West Indies  Sri Lanka 1−1 [3]
10 June 2018  Scotland  England 1−0 [1]
12 June 2018  Scotland  Pakistan 0−2 [2]
13 June 2018  England  Australia 5−0 [5] 1−0 [1]
14 June 2018  India  Afghanistan 1−0 [1]
27 June 2018  Ireland  India 0−2 [2]
3 July 2018  England  India 4−1 [5] 2−1 [3] 1−2 [3]
4 July 2018 United States  West Indies  Bangladesh 2–0 [2] 1−2 [3] 1–2 [3]
12 July 2018  Sri Lanka  South Africa 2−0 [2] 2−3 [5] 1−0 [1]
13 July 2018  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 0−5 [5]
29 July 2018 England    Nepal  Netherlands 0−0 [1]
1 August 2018  Netherlands    Nepal 1−1 [2]
20 August 2018  Ireland  Afghanistan 1−2 [3] 0−2 [3]
Men's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
29 April 2018 Malaysia 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Four  Uganda
12 June 2018 Netherlands 2018 Netherlands Tri-Nation Series  Scotland
1 July 2018 Zimbabwe 2018 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series  Pakistan
Women's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
WTest WODI WT20I
4 May 2018  South Africa  Bangladesh 5–0 [5] 3–0 [3]
6 June 2018  Ireland  New Zealand 0–3 [3] 0–1 [1]
9 June 2018  England  South Africa 2–1 [3]
28 June 2018  Ireland  Bangladesh 1−2 [3]
7 July 2018  England  New Zealand 2−1 [3]
Women's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
3 June 2018 Malaysia 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup  Bangladesh
20 June 2018 England 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series  England
7 July 2018 Netherlands 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier  Bangladesh

Rankings

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The following are the rankings at the beginning of the season, following the ICC's annual re-weighting.[5][6]

ICC Test Championship 1 May 2018[7][8]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  India 28 3499 125
2  South Africa 32 3589 112
3  Australia 33 3499 106
4  New Zealand 23 2354 102
5  England 36 3511 98
6  Sri Lanka 31 2914 94
7  Pakistan 17 1463 86
8  Bangladesh 16 1202 75
9  West Indies 22 1484 67
10  Zimbabwe 8 12 2
ICC ODI Championship 2 May 2018[9][6]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  England 42 5257 125
2  India 45 5492 122
3  South Africa 34 3842 113
4  New Zealand 41 4602 112
5  Australia 32 3327 104
6  Pakistan 32 3279 102
7  Bangladesh 24 2220 93
8  Sri Lanka 43 3302 77
9  West Indies 29 1989 69
10  Afghanistan 28 1758 63
11  Zimbabwe 37 2021 55
12  Ireland 20 766 38
ICC T20I Championship 2 May 2018[10][11]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Pakistan 23 2990 130
2  Australia 15 1894 126
3  India 32 3932 123
4  New Zealand 22 2542 116
5  England 17 1951 115
6  South Africa 18 2058 114
7  West Indies 18 2048 114
8  Afghanistan 22 1917 87
9  Sri Lanka 27 2287 85
10  Bangladesh 21 1570 75
11  Scotland 9 592 66
12  Zimbabwe 14 817 58
13  Netherlands 8 421 53
14  United Arab Emirates 12 608 51
15  Hong Kong 10 420 42
16  Oman 7 270 39
17  Ireland 11 358 33
ICC Women's Rankings 12 April 2018[12]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 55 7284 132
2  England 49 6134 125
3  New Zealand 57 6900 121
4  India 62 7101 115
5  West Indies 48 4725 98
6  South Africa 62 5775 93
7  Pakistan 52 3920 75
8  Sri Lanka 52 3256 63
9  Bangladesh 19 704 37
10  Ireland 17 504 30

April

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2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Four

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Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Promotion or relegation
1  Uganda 5 4 1 0 0 8 1.175 Promoted to Division Three for 2018
2  Denmark 5 3 2 0 0 6 0.349
3  Malaysia 5 3 2 0 0 6 0.322 Relegated to ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League
4  Jersey 5 2 3 0 0 4 0.044
5  Vanuatu 5 2 3 0 0 4 −0.677
6  Bermuda 5 1 4 0 0 2 −1.065
Source: [13]
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
1st Match 29 April  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Malaysia Anwar Arudin Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Malaysia by 9 runs
2nd Match 29 April  Denmark Hamid Shah  Bermuda Terryn Fray Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Denmark by 8 wickets
3rd Match 29 April  Jersey Charles Perchard  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Jersey by 7 wickets
4th Match 30 April  Malaysia Anwar Arudin  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Malaysia by 23 runs
5th Match 30 April  Denmark Hamid Shah  Jersey Charles Perchard Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Denmark by 7 wickets (DLS)
6th Match 30 April  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Bermuda Terryn Fray UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Uganda by 189 runs
7th Match 2 May  Bermuda Terryn Fray  Jersey Charles Perchard Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Bermuda by 58 runs
8th Match 2 May  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Uganda by 81 runs
9th Match 2 May  Malaysia Anwar Arudin  Denmark Hamid Shah UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Denmark by 33 runs
10th Match 3 May  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Denmark Hamid Shah Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Uganda by 1 run (DLS)
11th Match 3 May  Malaysia Anwar Arudin  Jersey Charles Perchard Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Jersey by 10 runs (DLS)
12th Match 3 May  Bermuda Terryn Fray  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Vanuatu by 4 wickets
13th Match 5 May  Denmark Hamid Shah  Vanuatu Andrew Mansale Kinrara Academy Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Vanuatu by 5 wickets
14th Match 5 May  Malaysia Anwar Arudin  Bermuda Terryn Fray Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur No result
15th Match 5 May  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Jersey Charles Perchard UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara No result
Replays
14th Match 6 May  Malaysia Anwar Arudin  Bermuda Terryn Fray Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia by 89 runs
15th Match 6 May  Uganda Roger Mukasa  Jersey Charles Perchard UKM Cricket Oval, Bandar Kinrara  Uganda by 7 runs

Final standings

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Pos Team Status
1st  Uganda Promoted to Division Three for 2018
2nd  Denmark
3rd  Malaysia Remained in Division Four
4th  Jersey
5th  Vanuatu Relegated to Division Five
6th  Bermuda

May

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Bangladesh women in South Africa

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WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1110 4 May Dane van Niekerk Rumana Ahmed Senwes Park, Potchefstroom  South Africa by 106 runs
WODI 1111 6 May Dane van Niekerk Rumana Ahmed Senwes Park, Potchefstroom  South Africa by 9 wickets
WODI 1112 9 May Dane van Niekerk Rumana Ahmed Diamond Oval, Kimberley  South Africa by 9 wickets
WODI 1113 11 May Chloe Tryon Rumana Ahmed Diamond Oval, Kimberley  South Africa by 154 runs
WODI 1114 14 May Dane van Niekerk Rumana Ahmed Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein  South Africa by 6 wickets
WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 413 17 May Chloe Tryon Salma Khatun Diamond Oval, Kimberley  South Africa by 17 runs
WT20I 414 19 May Dane van Niekerk Salma Khatun Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein  South Africa by 32 runs
WT20I 415 20 May Dane van Niekerk Salma Khatun Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein  South Africa by 23 runs

Pakistan in Ireland

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Only Test
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2303 11–15 May William Porterfield Sarfaraz Ahmed The Village, Malahide  Pakistan by 5 wickets

Pakistan in England

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Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2304 24–28 May Joe Root Sarfaraz Ahmed Lord's, London  Pakistan by 9 wickets
Test 2305 1–5 June Joe Root Sarfaraz Ahmed Headingley, Leeds  England by an innings and 55 runs

Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge

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West Indies v World XI T20I
No. Date West Indies Captain World XI Captain Venue Result
T20I 666 31 May Carlos Brathwaite Shahid Afridi Lord's, London  West Indies by 72 runs

June

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Bangladesh vs Afghanistan in India

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 667 3 June Asghar Stanikzai Shakib Al Hasan Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Dehradun  Afghanistan by 45 runs
T20I 668 5 June Asghar Stanikzai Shakib Al Hasan Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Dehradun  Afghanistan by 6 wickets
T20I 669 7 June Asghar Stanikzai Shakib Al Hasan Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Dehradun  Afghanistan by 1 run

2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup

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Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  India 5 4 1 0 0 8 2.446
2  Bangladesh 5 4 1 0 0 8 1.116
3  Pakistan 5 3 2 0 0 6 1.850
4  Sri Lanka 5 2 3 0 0 4 0.891
5  Thailand 5 2 3 0 0 4 −1.026
6  Malaysia 5 0 5 0 0 0 −5.302
Source: ESPNcricinfo[14]
Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WT20I 416 3 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Malaysia Winifred Duraisingam Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  India by 142 runs
WT20I 417 3 June  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Sri Lanka Shashikala Siriwardene Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
WT20I 418 3 June  Pakistan Bismah Maroof  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Pakistan by 8 wickets
WT20I 419 4 June  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh by 7 wickets
WT20I 420 4 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  India by 66 runs
WT20I 421 4 June  Sri Lanka Shashikala Siriwardene  Malaysia Winifred Duraisingam Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Sri Lanka by 90 runs
WT20I 422 6 June  Pakistan Bismah Maroof  Sri Lanka Shashikala Siriwardene Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Pakistan by 23 runs
WT20I 423 6 June  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch  Malaysia Winifred Duraisingam Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Thailand by 9 wickets
WT20I 424 6 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Bangladesh Salma Khatun Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh by 7 wickets
WT20I 426 7 June  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh by 9 wickets
WT20I 427 7 June  Pakistan Bismah Maroof  Malaysia Winifred Duraisingam Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Pakistan by 147 runs
WT20I 428 7 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Sri Lanka Shashikala Siriwardene Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  India by 7 wickets
WT20I 429 9 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  India by 7 wickets
WT20I 430 9 June  Sri Lanka Shashikala Siriwardene  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur  Thailand by 4 wickets
WT20I 431 9 June  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Malaysia Winifred Duraisingam Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh by 70 runs
Final
WT20I 432 10 June  India Harmanpreet Kaur  Bangladesh Salma Khatun Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh by 3 wickets

Sri Lanka in West Indies

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Sobers–Tissera Trophy Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2306 6–10 June Jason Holder Dinesh Chandimal Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain  West Indies by 226 runs
Test 2308 14–18 June Jason Holder Dinesh Chandimal Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet Match drawn
Test 2309 23–27 June Jason Holder Suranga Lakmal Kensington Oval, Bridgetown  Sri Lanka by 4 wickets

New Zealand women in Ireland

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Only WT20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 425 6 June Laura Delany Suzie Bates YMCA Cricket Club, Dublin  New Zealand by 10 wickets
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1115 8 June Laura Delany Suzie Bates YMCA Cricket Club, Dublin  New Zealand by 346 runs
WODI 1117 10 June Laura Delany Amy Satterthwaite The Hills Cricket Club, Dublin  New Zealand by 306 runs
WODI 1119 13 June Laura Delany Suzie Bates Clontarf Cricket Club, Dublin  New Zealand by 305 runs

South Africa women in England

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2017–20 ICC Women's Championship – WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1116 9 June Heather Knight Dane van Niekerk New Road, Worcester  South Africa by 7 wickets
WODI 1118 12 June Heather Knight Dane van Niekerk County Cricket Ground, Hove  England by 69 runs
WODI 1120 15 June Heather Knight Dane van Niekerk St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury  England by 7 wickets

England in Scotland

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Only ODI
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4008 10 June Kyle Coetzer Eoin Morgan The Grange Club, Edinburgh  Scotland by 6 runs

2018 Netherlands Tri-Nation Series

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Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Scotland 4 2 1 1 0 5 1.148
2  Netherlands 4 2 2 0 0 4 −1.553
3  Ireland 4 1 2 1 0 3 0.410
Source: [15]
Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 670 12 June  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Ireland Gary Wilson Hazelaarweg Stadion, Rotterdam  Netherlands by 4 runs
T20I 672 13 June  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Ireland Gary Wilson Hazelaarweg Stadion, Rotterdam  Netherlands by 4 wickets
T20I 674 16 June  Ireland Gary Wilson  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer  Ireland by 46 runs
T20I 675 17 June  Ireland Gary Wilson  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer Match tied
T20I 676 19 June  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Scotland Kyle Coetzer VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Scotland by 7 wickets
T20I 677 20 June  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar  Scotland Kyle Coetzer VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Scotland by 115 runs

Pakistan in Scotland

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 671 12 June Kyle Coetzer Sarfaraz Ahmed The Grange Club, Edinburgh  Pakistan by 48 runs
T20I 673 13 June Kyle Coetzer Sarfaraz Ahmed The Grange Club, Edinburgh  Pakistan by 84 runs

Australia in England

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4009 13 June Eoin Morgan Tim Paine The Oval, London  England by 3 wickets
ODI 4010 16 June Jos Buttler Tim Paine Sophia Gardens, Cardiff  England by 38 runs
ODI 4011 19 June Eoin Morgan Tim Paine Trent Bridge, Nottingham  England by 242 runs
ODI 4012 21 June Eoin Morgan Tim Paine Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street  England by 6 wickets
ODI 4013 24 June Eoin Morgan Tim Paine Old Trafford, Manchester  England by 1 wicket
Only T20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 679 27 June Eoin Morgan Aaron Finch Edgbaston, Birmingham  England by 28 runs

Afghanistan in India

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Only Test
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2307 14–18 June Ajinkya Rahane Asghar Stanikzai M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru  India by an innings and 262 runs

2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series

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Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  England 4 3 1 0 0 6 2.571
2  New Zealand 4 2 2 0 0 4 0.238
3  South Africa 4 1 3 0 0 2 −2.855
Source: [16]
WT20I Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WT20I 433 20 June  South Africa Dane van Niekerk  New Zealand Suzie Bates County Ground, Taunton  New Zealand by 66 runs
WT20I 434 20 June  England Heather Knight  South Africa Dane van Niekerk County Ground, Taunton  England by 121 runs
WT20I 435 23 June  England Heather Knight  South Africa Dane van Niekerk County Ground, Taunton  South Africa by 6 wickets
WT20I 436 23 June  England Heather Knight  New Zealand Suzie Bates County Ground, Taunton  England by 54 runs
WT20I 437 28 June  South Africa Dane van Niekerk  New Zealand Suzie Bates County Ground, Bristol  New Zealand by 8 wickets
WT20I 439 28 June  England Heather Knight  New Zealand Suzie Bates County Ground, Bristol  England by 7 wickets
Final
WT20I 442 1 July  England Heather Knight  New Zealand Suzie Bates County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford  England by 7 wickets

India in Ireland

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 678 27 June Gary Wilson Virat Kohli The Village, Malahide  India by 76 runs
T20I 680 29 June Gary Wilson Virat Kohli The Village, Malahide  India by 143 runs

Bangladesh women in Ireland

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WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 438 28 June Laura Delany Salma Khatun YMCA Cricket Club, Dublin  Bangladesh by 4 wickets
WT20I 440 29 June Laura Delany Salma Khatun The Village, Malahide  Bangladesh by 4 wickets
WT20I 441 1 July Laura Delany Salma Khatun Sydney Parade, Dublin  Ireland by 6 wickets

July

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2018 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series

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Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Australia 4 3 1 0 0 12 1.809
2  Pakistan 4 3 1 0 0 12 0.707
3  Zimbabwe 4 0 4 0 0 0 −2.340
Source: [17]
Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 681 1 July  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza  Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Harare Sports Club, Harare  Pakistan by 74 runs
T20I 682 2 July  Australia Aaron Finch  Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Harare Sports Club, Harare  Australia by 9 wickets
T20I 683 3 July  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza  Australia Aaron Finch Harare Sports Club, Harare  Australia by 100 runs
T20I 685 4 July  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza  Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Harare Sports Club, Harare  Pakistan by 7 wickets
T20I 686 5 July  Australia Aaron Finch  Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Harare Sports Club, Harare  Pakistan by 45 runs
T20I 687 6 July  Zimbabwe Hamilton Masakadza  Australia Aaron Finch Harare Sports Club, Harare  Australia by 5 wickets
Final
T20I 689 8 July  Australia Aaron Finch  Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Harare Sports Club, Harare  Pakistan by 6 wickets

India in England

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 684 3 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Old Trafford, Manchester  India by 8 wickets
T20I 688 6 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Sophia Gardens, Cardiff  England by 5 wickets
T20I 690 8 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Bristol County Ground, Bristol  India by 7 wickets
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4014 12 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Trent Bridge, Nottingham  India by 8 wickets
ODI 4016 14 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Lord's, London  England by 86 runs
ODI 4018 17 July Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli Headingley, Leeds  England by 8 wickets
Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2314 1–5 August Joe Root Virat Kohli Edgbaston, Birmingham  England by 31 runs
Test 2315 9–13 August Joe Root Virat Kohli Lord's, London  England by an innings and 159 runs
Test 2316 18–22 August Joe Root Virat Kohli Trent Bridge, Nottingham  India by 203 runs
Test 2317 30 August – 3 September Joe Root Virat Kohli Rose Bowl, Southampton  England by 60 runs
Test 2318 7–11 September Joe Root Virat Kohli The Oval, London  England by 118 runs

Bangladesh in West Indies and United States

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Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2310 4–8 July Jason Holder Shakib Al Hasan Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound  West Indies by an innings and 219 runs
Test 2312 12–16 July Jason Holder Shakib Al Hasan Sabina Park, Kingston  West Indies by 166 runs
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4022 22 July Jason Holder Mashrafe Mortaza Providence Stadium, Providence  Bangladesh by 48 runs
ODI 4023 25 July Jason Holder Mashrafe Mortaza Providence Stadium, Providence  West Indies by 3 runs
ODI 4024 28 July Jason Holder Mashrafe Mortaza Warner Park, Basseterre  Bangladesh by 18 runs
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 692 31 July Carlos Brathwaite Shakib Al Hasan Warner Park, Basseterre  West Indies by 7 wickets (DLS)
T20I 693 4 August Carlos Brathwaite Shakib Al Hasan Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  Bangladesh by 12 runs
T20I 694 5 August Carlos Brathwaite Shakib Al Hasan Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill  Bangladesh by 19 runs (DLS)

2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier

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Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WT20I 443 7 July  Ireland Laura Delany  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Ireland by 7 wickets
WT20I 444 7 July  Scotland Kathryn Bryce  Uganda Kevin Awino VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Scotland by 9 wickets
WT20I 445 7 July  Netherlands Heather Siegers  United Arab Emirates Humaira Tasneem Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  United Arab Emirates by 6 wickets
WT20I 446 7 July  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Papua New Guinea Pauke Siaka VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
WT20I 447 8 July  Uganda Kevin Awino  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Uganda by 4 wickets
WT20I 448 8 July  Scotland Kathryn Bryce  Ireland Laura Delany VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Ireland by 9 wickets
WT20I 449 8 July  Netherlands Heather Siegers  Bangladesh Salma Khatun Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Bangladesh by 7 wickets
WT20I 450 8 July  Papua New Guinea Pauke Siaka  United Arab Emirates Humaira Tasneem VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Papua New Guinea by 2 wickets
WT20I 451 10 July  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch  Scotland Kathryn Bryce Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Scotland by 27 runs
WT20I 452 10 July  Ireland Laura Delany  Uganda Kevin Awino VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Ireland by 8 wickets
WT20I 453 10 July  United Arab Emirates Humaira Tasneem  Bangladesh Salma Khatun Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
WT20I 454 10 July  Netherlands Heather Siegers  Papua New Guinea Pauke Siaka VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Papua New Guinea by 44 runs
Semi Finals
WT20I 455 12 July  Ireland Laura Delany  Papua New Guinea Kaia Arua VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Ireland by 27 runs
WT20I 456 12 July  Uganda Kevin Awino  Netherlands Heather Siegers Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Uganda by 6 wickets
WT20I 457 12 July  Bangladesh Salma Khatun  Scotland Kathryn Bryce VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Bangladesh by 49 runs
WT20I 458 12 July  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch  United Arab Emirates Humaira Tasneem Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Thailand by 7 wickets
Playoff Matches
WT20I 459 14 July  Netherlands Heather Siegers  United Arab Emirates Humaira Tasneem VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen Match tied ( United Arab Emirates won S/O)
WT20I 461 14 July  Uganda Kevin Awino  Thailand Sornnarin Tippoch VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Thailand by 34 runs
WT20I 460 14 July  Papua New Guinea Kaia Arua  Scotland Kathryn Bryce Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Scotland by 10 wickets
WT20I 462 14 July  Ireland Laura Delany  Bangladesh Salma Khatun Kampong Cricket Club, Utrecht  Bangladesh by 25 runs

Final standings

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Position Team
1st  Bangladesh
2nd  Ireland
3rd  Scotland
4th  Papua New Guinea
5th  Thailand
6th  Uganda
7th  United Arab Emirates
8th  Netherlands

  Qualified for the 2018 World Twenty20.

New Zealand women in England

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2017–20 ICC Women's Championship – WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1121 7 July Heather Knight Suzie Bates Headingley, Leeds  England by 142 runs
WODI 1122 10 July Heather Knight Suzie Bates County Cricket Ground, Derby  England by 123 runs
WODI 1123 13 July Heather Knight Suzie Bates Grace Road, Leicester  New Zealand by 4 wickets

South Africa in Sri Lanka

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Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2311 12–16 July Suranga Lakmal Faf du Plessis Galle International Stadium, Galle  Sri Lanka by 278 runs
Test 2313 20–24 July Suranga Lakmal Faf du Plessis Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo  Sri Lanka by 199 runs
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4025 29 July Angelo Mathews Faf du Plessis Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla  South Africa by 5 wickets
ODI 4027 1 August Angelo Mathews Faf du Plessis Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla  South Africa by 4 wickets
ODI 4029 5 August Angelo Mathews Faf du Plessis Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  South Africa by 78 runs
ODI 4030 8 August Angelo Mathews Quinton de Kock Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  Sri Lanka by 3 runs (DLS)
ODI 4031 12 August Angelo Mathews Quinton de Kock R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo  Sri Lanka by 178 runs
Only T20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 695 14 August Angelo Mathews JP Duminy R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo  Sri Lanka by 3 wickets

Pakistan in Zimbabwe

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4015 13 July Hamilton Masakadza Sarfaraz Ahmed Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Pakistan by 201 runs
ODI 4017 16 July Hamilton Masakadza Sarfaraz Ahmed Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Pakistan by 9 wickets
ODI 4019 18 July Hamilton Masakadza Sarfaraz Ahmed Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Pakistan by 9 wickets
ODI 4020 20 July Hamilton Masakadza Sarfaraz Ahmed Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Pakistan by 244 runs
ODI 4021 22 July Hamilton Masakadza Sarfaraz Ahmed Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Pakistan by 131 runs

2018 MCC Tri-Nation Series

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Nepal v Netherlands
No. Date Nepal Captain Netherlands Captain Venue Result
T20I 691 29 July Paras Khadka Pieter Seelaar Lord's, London No result

August

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Nepal in Netherlands

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4026 1 August Pieter Seelaar Paras Khadka VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen  Netherlands by 55 runs
ODI 4028 3 August Pieter Seelaar Paras Khadka VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen    Nepal by 1 run

Afghanistan in Ireland

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 696 20 August Gary Wilson Asghar Afghan Bready Cricket Club Ground, Magheramason  Afghanistan by 16 runs
T20I 697 22 August Gary Wilson Asghar Afghan Bready Cricket Club Ground, Magheramason  Afghanistan by 81 runs
T20I 697a 24 August Gary Wilson Asghar Afghan Bready Cricket Club Ground, Magheramason Match abandoned
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4032 27 August William Porterfield Asghar Afghan Stormont, Belfast  Afghanistan by 29 runs
ODI 4033 29 August William Porterfield Asghar Afghan Stormont, Belfast  Ireland by 3 wickets
ODI 4035 31 August William Porterfield Asghar Afghan Stormont, Belfast  Afghanistan by 8 wickets

See also

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References

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