Fifty50 Challenge

Zimbabwean women's cricket competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Fifty50 Challenge is a women's domestic one-day cricket competition organised by Zimbabwe Cricket. The competition began in the 2020–21 season, and sees four teams competing in 50-over matches.

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Fifty50 Challenge
Countries Zimbabwe
AdministratorZimbabwe Cricket
FormatLimited overs cricket (50 overs per side)
First edition2020–21
Latest edition2024
Tournament formatDouble round-robin
Number of teams4
Current championEagles (3rd title)
Most successfulEagles (3 titles)
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Eagles are the current holders, winning the last two titles. The competition runs alongside the Women's T20 Cup.

History

The tournament began in October 2020, running alongside the Women's T20 Cup. The inception of the tournament was described by its founders, Zimbabwe Cricket, as "historic", becoming the first domestic women's competition to be played in Zimbabwe since the 2008–09 Inter-Provincial Tournament, which was the only previous such tournament.[1][2]

The tournament saw four teams, Eagles, Mountaineers, Rhinos and Tuskers compete in a double round-robin group stage, with the top two sides qualifying for the final. Mountaineers won the group on Net Run Rate, and went on to beat Rhinos in the final to become the inaugural winners of the competition.[3][4]

The second edition of the tournament began in February 2022, with the same format and teams competing.[5] Eagles won the tournament to claim their first one-day title, beating Rhinos by 167 runs in the final.[6]

The third edition of the tournament began in February 2023, operating as a double round-robin group without a final.[7] Eagles won the tournament, their second in a row, edging out Rhinos on Net Run Rate.[8]

Teams

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TeamWinsRunners-up
Eagles
3
0
Mountaineers
1
0
Rhinos
0
3
Tuskers
0
1
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Results

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Season Winner Runner-up Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker Ref
2020–21 Mountaineers Rhinos Josephine Nkomo (Rhinos) 294 Francesca Chipare (Mountaineers) 19 [3][9][10]
2021–22 Eagles Rhinos Josephine Nkomo (Rhinos) 268 Michelle Mavunga (Eagles) 15 [11][12][13]
2022–23 Eagles Rhinos Ashley Ndiraya (Rhinos) 246 Nomatter Mutasa (Rhinos) 15 [8][14][15]
2024 Eagles Tuskers Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano (Mountaineers) (248) Nomvelo Sibanda (Tuskers) (17) [16][17]
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References

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