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England 86 for 4 (Claire Taylor 39*) beat New Zealand 85 (Brunt 3-6) by six wickets England made it two final victories against New Zealand in a row as they added the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 title to their 50-over World Cup crown. The tournament hosts, who beat the White Ferns by four wickets in [...] |
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England 165 for 2 (Taylor 76*, Morgan 46*) beat Australia 163 for 5 (Poulton 39, Rolton 38) by eight wickets… A remarkable innings from Claire Taylor secured England’s place in the final of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 as they prevailed from an engrossing run chase against Australia at The Oval. Taylor, the 2009 W… |
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New Zealand 145 for 5 (Watkins 89*) beat India 93 for 9 (Ruck 2-18, Satterthwaite 2-20) by 52 runs… New Zealand made it to their second World Cup final in three months with an emphatic win against India, who struggled while chasing an imposing target at Trent Bridge. Aimee Watkins, the New Zealand captain, played [...]<… |
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Australia Women won by 24 runs… Australia women remained on course for a semi-final meeting with England in ICC World Twenty20 with a hard-fought 24-run win over South Africa in their final Group A game, in Taunton. Victory sees Australia finish second in the group behind New Zealand, and with England looking likely to … |
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India Women won by 5 wickets (with 7 balls remaining) Mithali Raj drove India into the semi-finals after her fellow batters made heavy weather of the chase against Sri Lanka in a low-scoring encounter. Sri Lanka reached 94 for 5 from a rain-reduced 18 overs, but India was stumbling in reply before player of the [...] |


