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TheParraboy

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And sixers bombing against Wareham now

Another dropped catch

A wide delivery

Bombed a run out, poor throw to keeper

Kiwis could win this, all the momentum now

NZ 144 - 17 overs
 

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Great knocks by Green and Kerr to make a game of it

If one of them hanged around another over or so they might have won

Aust win by 8 runs

Aust Series 3-0
 

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Think it might be time for Sophie Divine to retire soon ?

Turning 36 in October

Has been a gun for the kiwis for a long time with bat and decent with the ball, but really is average now

Really was afraid of her when we played the kiwis over the years , but now its not a worry

Kiwi depth probably keeps her in the side id imagine ?
 

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Georgia Voll has had a great series for a beginner and Mooney was excellent as usual.
 

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Bit unfair having Voll in an A side, class above everyone else

At the same time, glad she is playing the OD leg

England won toss and elected to bat 🤩


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England A Women
214/9
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Australia A Women
(41.1/50 ov, T:215) 215/5
AUS-A Women won by 5 wickets (with 53 balls remaining)
 

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Here we go again, another ICC comp in either Pak or Ind, another neutral venue for the visting nation, in this case Pakistan as India are hosts..


The women's ODI World Cup is set to kick off on September 30, with India taking on Sri Lanka at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. India's high-profile fixture against Pakistan, at the neutral venue of R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, is set for October 5, while their match against Bangladesh is on October 26 in Bengaluru.

Pakistan, who will play all their games in colombo in accordance with the hybrid agreement arrived at between the BCCI and the PCB, will also face Bangladesh (Oct 2), England (Oct 15), New Zealand (Oct 18), South Africa (Oct 21) and Sri Lanka (Oct 24).

Other key fixtures for England include a league-stage match against South Africa in Bengaluru (Oct 3), and at Guwahati's ACA Stadium against Sri Lanka (Oct 11) and New Zealand (Oct 26).

Defending champions Australia are set to start their campaign on October 1 at Indore's Holkar Stadium against New Zealand, before taking on Pakistan on October 8 in Colombo. Australia's game against England - a rematch of the previous edition's final - is set to be played on October 22 in Indore.

Key fixtures​

Sept 30 - Ind vs SL, Bengaluru
Oct 1 - Aus vs NZ, Indore
Oct 3 - SA vs Eng, Bengaluru
Oct 5 - Ind vs Pak, Colombo
Oct 6 - SA vs NZ, Indore
Oct 11 - SL vs Eng, Guwahati
Oct 15 - Pak vs Eng, Colombo
Oct 22 - Eng vs Aus, Indore
Oct 25 - SA vs Aus, Indore
Oct 26 (day) Eng vs NZ, Guwahati
Oct 26 - Ind vs Ban, Bengaluru
Oct 29 - SF 1, Guwahati/Colombo
Oct 30 - SF 2, Bengaluru
Nov 2 - Final, Bengaluru/Colombo.
 
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