Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

The Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, formerly the IWCC Trophy, is a cricket tournament that serves as a qualifying tournament for the Women's Cricket World Cup. It has been played once so far, in 2003, the second tournament was to take place in Lahore, Pakistan in November 2007 but was postponed due to the state of emergency in Pakistan. In January 2008 the International Cricket Council moved the tournament to Stellenbosch in South Africa.

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