The "ICC Women Championship" Technical Committee has decided that teams will share points in all three series in the "ICC Womens  Championship" that did not take place during the competition window.

With respect to the "India vs Pakistan" series the Technical Committee concluded that the series could not be played because of a Force Majeure event after the "BCCI" demonstrated that it was unable to obtain the necessary government clearances to allow India to participate in the bilateral series against Pakistan, which forms a part of the ICC Womens Championship.An ICC press release said yesterday.



Meanwhile two other "ICC Womens Championship" series have been cancelled due to the "COVID-19 pandemic". South Africa were to host Australia and Sri Lanka were to host New Zealand in the last round of matches.

The India-Pakistan series was originally scheduled in the 6th round of the competition between July and November 2019 but despite the best efforts of both the boards it was unable to take place.

All eight teams in the 2017-2020 edition of the "ICC Womens Championship" play each other in a three match series. The host of the "ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2021" new zealand and the next four highest placed teams on the points table qualify directly for one day international cricket pinnacle event.


"ICC Women cricket team (Ranking)" :

Australia :         (37 points)
England :           (29 points)
South Africa :   (25 points)
India :                 (23 points)
Pakistan :           (19 points)
New Zealand :  (17 points)
West Indies :     (13 points)
Sri Lanka :         ( 5 points).

The "ICC Women Cricket World Cup" Qualifier is scheduled to be played from 3rd july to 19th July in "Sri Lanka" this is subject to review due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The teams vying for the three remaining places in the "ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021" will be the host "Sri Lanka" along with Pakistan and West Indies from the ICC Women Championship the two other teams with "ODI" status bangladesh and ireland and the winners of the five regional qualifiers.
Thailand (Asia)
Zimbabwe (Africa)
Papua New Guinea (East Asia Pacific) United States of America (Americas)
Netherlands (Europe).