The inaugural Women’s European Cricket Championship (ECC-W) concluded with resounding success, showcasing exceptional talent and fierce competition. In a thrilling final, England XI emerged triumphant, securing the championship by defeating Netherlands XI in the final.
In a high-stakes final showdown, England XI showcased their prowess with the bat, setting a competitive total of 122 runs in the first innings. Bethan Gammon's explosive unbeaten 26 off just 7 deliveries provided the finishing flourish, earning her the Player of the Match accolade for her impactful contribution. The exceptional leadership of skipper Chiara Green played a pivotal role in guiding England XI to their remarkable victory.
The final clash was a riveting repeat of ECC23's final, where England XI triumphed over Netherlands XI. This dual triumph makes England XI the reigning champions of Europe in both men's and women's 10-over internationals.
Italy claimed the third position in the tournament, despite losing to Netherlands in the Qualifier, while Spain settled for the fourth spot after a valiant effort in the Eliminator. Austria's remarkable journey concluded in the fifth position, narrowly missing out to Spain on net run rate in a thrilling encounter which was also the last league game. Culminating in a tie, the game was decided by a dramatic Golden Ball - marking the 50th Golden Ball instance in ECN history.
The tournament statistics reflected the intensity of play, with 3981 runs scored, 187 wickets taken, and an impressive 149 sixes and 325 fours across the 23 games, painting a vivid picture of the excitement and intensity witnessed on the field.
The ECC-W witnessed spectacular individual performances that illuminated the tournament. Iris Zwilling's remarkable display with two centuries stole the limelight, topping the scoring charts with an exceptional tally of 409 runs. Methnara Rathnayake's stellar batting prowess, securing 300 runs, stood out as a testament to her exceptional skills on the field.
In the bowling department, Chiara Green and Emilia Bartram emerged as the joint-leading wicket-takers, claiming nine wickets each. However, it was Robin Rijke who garnered the prestigious Most Valuable Player (MVP) title. Her remarkable all-round display, amassing 270 runs and securing eight wickets, showcased her pivotal role in Netherlands XI's campaign throughout the tournament.
The ECC-W not only highlighted the exhilarating cricketing action but also showcased the exceptional talent, determination, and sportsmanship of the women's cricketing fraternity across Europe. As the curtains drew on this inaugural championship, the reverberations of these remarkable performances are bound to inspire and set new benchmarks for the future of women's cricket on the European stage.