The 2008 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier was an eight-team tournament held in South Africa in February 2008 to decide the final two qualifiers for the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup. South Africa and Pakistan qualified, with the hosts winning in the final against Pakistan.

Pre-tournament

The 2007 tournament was due to be played in Lahore, Pakistan in November 2007 but was postponed owing to the state of emergency in Pakistan, and subsequently shifted to South Africa, where it was played in February 2008. The eight participating teams were divided into two groups. Group A featured South Africa, Bermuda, Papua New Guinea, Netherlands and Group B featured Ireland, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Scotland.

Regional qualification

Unlike in 2003, four teams had to qualify for the tournament. Ireland and South Africa qualified automatically as they had played in the previous World Cup, the Netherlands and Scotland qualified automatically as the only remaining European teams.

Africa

The African leg of qualifying was a four-team round-robin tournament played in Nairobi, Kenya in December 2006. Participating teams were Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe won all three of their games and qualified for the main tournament.

Americas

The Americas leg of qualifying was a three-match series between Bermuda and Canada, played at Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in September 2006. Canada won the first match, but Bermuda came back to win the remaining two and thus qualify for the main tournament.

Asia

The Asian leg of qualifying was a three-match series between Pakistan and Hong Kong, played in Lahore, Pakistan in September 2006. Pakistan won all three matches, two by over 200 runs, thus qualifying for the main tournament.

East-Asia/Pacific

The East-Asia/Pacific leg of qualifying was a three match series between Japan and Papua New Guinea, played in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in September 2006. Papua New Guinea won all three matches, thus qualifying for the main tournament.

Europe

Whilst Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland are all already in the main tournament, all three teams will play against an England Development XI in the Women's European Championship in 2007, with the final group of the Netherlands and Scotland dependent on their position in this tournament.

Teams

BermudaIrelandNetherlandsPakistan
Linda Mienzer (c) Suzette Albouy Stacy Babb Chevonne Furbert Maryellen Jackson Nicole Jones Terry-Lynn Paynter Reuna Richardson Stacey Simmons Arkeita Smith Rickelle Smith Charlene Thompson Shunta Todd Wendy WoodleyHeather Whelan (c) Caitriona Beggs Jean Carroll Nicola Coffey Marianne Herbert Cecelia Joyce Isobel Joyce Anne Linehan Ciara Metcalfe Elaine Nolan Eimear Richardson Melissa Scott-Hayward Clare Shillington Jill WhelanHelmien Rambaldo (c) Marloes Braat Caroline de Fouw Lotte Egging Jolet Hartenhof Leonie Hoitink Mandy Kornet Marijn Nijman Cheraldine Oudolf Jacqueline Pashley Denise Prins Annemarie Tanke Pauline te Beest Violet WattenbergUrooj Mumtaz (c) Sajjida Shah (vc) Asmavia Iqbal Batool Fatima Bismah Maroof Nain Abidi Nida Dar Qanita Jalil Sabahat Rasheed Sadia Yousuf Sana Javed Sana Mir Sumaiya Siddiqi Tasqeen Qadeer
Papua New GuineaScotlandSouth AfricaZimbabwe
Kune Amini (c) Koita Atai Boni David Konio Heagi Mebo Ipi Nao Kamea Karo Lumis Gari Mea Bede Morea Norma Ovasuru Lucy Ovia Ura Rigana Henao Sam Pauke SiakaFiona Urquhart (c) Abbi Aitken Kari Anderson Sahar Aslam Charlotte Bascombe Fiona Campbell Charlotte Farr Leigh Kasperek Vari Maxwell Diane Pedgrift Paula Ritchie Catherine Smaill Caroline Sweetman Kathryn WhiteCri-zelda Brits (c) Claire Terblanche (vc) Olivia Anderson Susan Benade Trisha Chetty Dinesha Devnarain Shandre Fritz Ashlyn Kilowan Marcia Letsoalo Sunette Loubser Annelie Minny Alicia Smith Daleen Terblanche Charlize van der WesthuizenJulia Chibhabha (c) Yvonne Rainsford Christabel Chatonzwa Ruvarashe Chinyemba Emily Jinjika Chipo Kamchetsa Susan Kudzibatira Precious Marange Sharne Mayers Thandolwenkosi Mlilo Sinikiwe Mpofu Chipo Mugeri Nonhlanhla Nyathi Sharyce Saili

First round

Group A

TeamPldWLTNRPts
South Africa330006
Netherlands321004
Papua New Guinea312002
Bermuda300300
18 February
Papua New Guinea 102 (37.1 overs)vNetherlands 103/2 (28.2 overs)
Kune Amini 32 (65) Caroline de Fouw 3/14 (10.0)Pauline te Beest 34* (58) Konio Heagi 1/11 (5.0)
Netherlands won by 8 wicketsPaul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch Umpires: D van Kerwel and G von Willingh

18 February
Bermuda 13 (18.0 overs)vSouth Africa 15/0 (0.4 overs)
Maryellen Jackson 1 (7) Rickelle Smith 1 (14) Linda Mienzer 1 (48) Sunette Loubser 6/3 (4.0)Olivia Anderson 4 (4)
South Africa won by 10 wicketsStellenbosch University Ground No. 2, Stellenbosch Umpires: R Birkenstock and M Muller

19 February
Netherlands 281/8 (50.0 overs)vBermuda 85 (36.5 overs)
Helmien Rambaldo 59 (55) Maryellen Jackson 3/46 (10.0)Maryellen Jackson 26 (56) Annemarie Tanke 3/18 (7.0)
Netherlands won by 196 runsPaul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch Umpires: AM Muller and I van Schoor

19 February
South Africa 298/7 (50.0 overs)vPapua New Guinea 28 (17.2 overs)
Olivia Anderson 91 (119) Norma Ovasuru 2/39 (6.0)Boni David 7 (30) Ashlyn Kilowan 4/14 (5.0)
South Africa won by 270 runsVan der Stel Cricket Club Ground, Stellenbosch Umpires: JA Hanekom and GA von Willingh

21 February
Papua New Guinea 223/9 (50.0 overs)vBermuda 44 (30.2 overs)
Kune Amini 65 (102) Chevonne Furbert 3/50 (10.0)Maryellen Jackson 8 (27) Karo Lumis 3/10 (8.0) Mebo Ipi 3/11 (6.2)
Papua New Guinea won by 179 runsStellenbosch University Ground No. 2, Stellenbosch Umpires: D van Kerwel and RM White

21 February
South Africa 277/4 (50.0 overs)vNetherlands 50 (41.4 overs)
Cri-zelda Brits 107* (130) Jolet Hartenhof 2/46 (10.0)Helmien Rambaldo 19 (86) Ashlyn Kilowan 3/8 (8.0)
South Africa won by 227 runsStellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch Umpires: RN Birkenstock and AM Muller

Group B

TeamPldWLTNRPts
Pakistan330006
Ireland321004
Zimbabwe312002
Scotland303000
18 February
Pakistan 165/9 (50.0 overs)vIreland 108 (43.3 overs)
Tasqeen Qadeer 30 (65) Ciara Metcalfe 2/27 (10.0)Cecelia Joyce 36 (92) Sana Mir 2/17 (9.0)
Pakistan won by 47 runsStellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch Umpires: JA Hanekom and RM White

18 February
Zimbabwe 147 (39.0 overs)vScotland 72 (31.2 overs)
Yvonne Rainsford 37 (42) Kathryn White 2/5 (8.0)Fiona Urquhart 10 (25) Yvonne Rainsford 2/7 (6.0) Emily Jinjika 2/7 (6.0)
Zimbabwe won by 75 runsVan der Stel Cricket Club Ground, Stellenbosch Umpires: MA Karriem and I van Schoor

19 February
Scotland 142/8 (50.0 overs)vIreland 143/1 (21.5 overs)
Kari Anderson 41 (121) Isobel Joyce 3/21 (10.0)Isobel Joyce 45 (33) Kari Anderson 1/34 (5.5)
Ireland won by 9 wicketsStellenbosch University Ground No. 2, Stellenbosch Umpires: MA Karriem and RM White

19 February
Zimbabwe 58 (35.3 overs)vPakistan 59/1 (13.0 overs)
Emily Jinjika 9 (37) Urooj Mumtaz 3/14 (7.3) Sana Mir 3/7 (6.0)Bismah Maroof 25 (38) Emily Jinjika 1/16 (3.0)
Pakistan won by 9 wicketsStellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch Umpires: RN Birkenstock and D van Kerwel

21 February
Ireland 305/5 (50.0 overs)vZimbabwe 97 (30.0 overs)
Isobel Joyce 70 (63) Julia Chibhabha 2/40 (10.0)Emily Jinjika 14 (26) Yvonne Rainsford 14 (30) Isobel Joyce 4/10 (7.0)
Ireland won by 208 runsPaul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch Umpires: JA Hanekom and MA Karriem

21 February
Pakistan 278/8 (50.0 overs)vScotland 26 (28.3 overs)
Sajjida Shah 74 (107) Kari Anderson 5/61 (10.0)Charlotte Bascombe 6 (40) Sajjida Shah 3/6 (8.3)
Pakistan won by 252 runsVan der Stel Cricket Club Ground, Stellenbosch Umpires: I van Schoor and GA von Willingh

Playoffs

5th Place Semifinals

22 February
Zimbabwe 237/5 (50.0 overs)vBermuda 112 (49.5 overs)
Nonhlanhla Nyathi 54 (97) Terry-Lynn Paynter 1/26 (10.0)Terry-Lynn Paynter 25 (28) Yvonne Rainsford 2/7 (6.0)
Zimbabwe won by 125 runsVan der Stel Cricket Club Ground, Stellenbosch Umpires: MA Karriem and RM White

22 February
Papua New Guinea 117 (47.0 overs)vScotland 118/6 (36.4 overs)
Konio Heagi 21 (48) Kari Anderson 2/11 (10.0)Kari Anderson 45 (81) Karo Lumis 2/17 (10.0)
Scotland won by 4 wicketsPaul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch Umpires: I van Schoor and GA von Willingh

3rd place

24 February
Ireland 237 (49.4 overs)vNetherlands 171/9 (50.0 overs)
Cecelia Joyce 65 (96) Caroline de Fouw 3/23 (10.0) Marloes Braat 3/39 (8.4)Pauline te Beest 32 (34) Heather Whelan 3/37 (9.0) Ciara Metcalfe 3/21 (10.0)
Ireland won by 66 runsStellenbosch University Ground No. 2, Stellenbosch Umpires: MA Karriem and RM White

5th Place

24 February
Zimbabwe 236/6 (50.0 overs)vScotland 75 (32.5 overs)
Yvonne Rainsford 69 (72) Fiona Campbell 2/44 (7.0)Kari Anderson 13 (48) Julia Chibhabha 4/16 (6.0)
Zimbabwe won by 161 runsVan der Stel Cricket Club Ground, Stellenbosch Umpires: I van Schoor and GA von Willingh

7th Place

24 February
Papua New Guinea 119 (28.3 overs)vBermuda 74 (35.0 overs)
Norma Ovasuru 29 (40) Terry-Lynn Paynter 4/16 (9.0)Terry-Lynn Paynter 32 (43) Norma Ovasuru 4/3 (10.0) Konio Heagi 4/29 (8.0)
Papua New Guinea won by 45 runsBridge House School, Franschhoek Umpires: I van Schoor and GA von Willingh

Semi-finals

22 February
Ireland 107 (47.4 overs)vSouth Africa 108/3 (27.4 overs)
Cecelia Joyce 43 (146) Sunette Loubser 2/12 (10.0)Olivia Anderson 46* (89) Isobel Joyce 2/21 (6.4)
South Africa won by 7 wicketsStellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch Umpires: RN Birkenstock and JA Hanekom

22 February
Pakistan 162 (45.5 overs)vNetherlands 68 (31.2 overs)
Bismah Maroof 45 (77) Lotte Egging 3/23 (5.5)Annemarie Tanke 41 (70) Sajjida Shah 3/14 (9.2)
Pakistan won by 94 runsStellenbosch University Ground No. 2, Stellenbosch Umpires: AM Muller and D van Kerwel

Final

24 February
Pakistan 61 (24.3 overs)vSouth Africa 62/2 (13.4 overs)
Tasqeen Qadeer 12 (35) Alicia Smith 5/7 (8.0)Susan Benade 26 (30) Asmavia Iqbal 2/20 (4.0)
South Africa won by 8 wicketsStellenbosch University Ground No. 1, Stellenbosch Umpires: RN Birkenstock and AM Muller