- BATSMENRExtras22 (b 2, lb 2, w 18)TOTAL126 all out (54.5 Overs, RR: 2.29)Fall of wickets: 1-43, 2-56, 3-79, 4-95, 5-105, 6-117, 7-120, 8-123, 9-126, 10-126
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB M Slebsager 6 0 19 0 3.16 0 0 H Jensen 11 2 22 1 2 0 0 T Christiansen 11 2 16 1 1.45 0 0 J Jonsson 11 3 16 1 1.45 0 0 M Frost 4 0 23 0 5.75 0 0 S Neilsen 10 3 21 0 2.1 0 0 C Smith 1.5 0 5 2 2.72 0 0
- BATSMENRExtras15 (b 2, lb 3, w 10)TOTAL122 all out (54.2 Overs, RR: 2.24)Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-23, 3-23, 4-32, 5-43, 6-57, 7-61, 8-83, 9-89, 10-122
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB E Veltman 9.2 3 15 1 1.6 0 0 A Battenberg-Venturini 11 7 11 1 1 0 0 A van Noortwijk 11 6 13 3 1.18 0 0 DL Loman 11 1 36 2 3.27 0 0 I Schoof 8 0 28 1 3.5 0 0 N Payne 4 0 14 1 3.5 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Denmark Women , elected to field first
Match number
Season
Match days
16 July 1991 (55-over match)
Women's ODI debut
Umpires
Points
Netherlands Women 2, Denmark Women 0
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