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 Women Cricket WC: Classification matches tomorrow
 Updated at: 1827 PST,  Friday, March 20, 2009
Women Cricket WC: Classification matches tomorrow CANBERRA: : The classification matches of the Women Cricket World Cup 2009 will be played tomorrow. Pakistan women will play the West Indies for deciding the fifth position in the tournament.

For the third position in the women’s mega event, hosts Australia and India will contest at the Bankstown Oval, Sydney.

India had defeated Australia by 16 runs in the Super Six stage.

The match for the fifth position in the tournament will be played between the women’s teams of Pakistan and the West Indies at the Drummoyne Oval, Sydney.

The national women team had outclassed the Caribbeans by four wickets.

The final will be played between New Zealand and England on Sunday at the North Sydney Oval.
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