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Papua New Guinea's women's cricket team is in Australia, taking part in a country cricket tournament.
The Lewas won two of their three Twenty20 matches, against New South Wales country and Queensland country, over the weekend.
Monday's round-four match, a 40-over game against South Australia, saw the Lewas reach 124 all out, with South Australia reaching the target with three wickets to spare.
Matches continue on Wednesday, with the Lewas up against Western Australia in a T20 game.
They then have a T20 match against South Australia on Thursday, and a 40-over match against WA on Friday.
After the country cricket tournament, the PNG team will travel to Nepal to take part in a qualifying series for the 2026 T20 World Cup.
They won an East Asia Pacific qualifier last September to earn a spot at the global qualifier.
A total of ten teams will vie for four World Cup spots - PNG, hosts Nepal, Bangladesh, Scotland, United States of America, Thailand, Ireland, Netherlands, Zimbabwe and Namibia.
The teams will be split into two groups of five, and PNG is grouped with Bangladesh, Ireland, Namibia and the US.
The top three teams in each group will advance to the 'super sixes'. The six teams will then face each other in a round-robin format to earn a top-four position and World Cup qualification.
The women's T20 World Cup will be held in England and Wales in June and early July.