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Australia Women won by 8 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)… Australia women eased past West Indies by eight wickets at Taunton and look set to qualify behind New Zealand from Group A as potential ICC World Twenty20 semi-final opponents for England. Player of the match Shelley Nitschke made 56 off 38 balls to help her [.… |
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Stafanie Taylor’s second fifty in as many matches wasn’t enough for West Indies who were outplayed and beaten by New Zealand by 52 runs in the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 at Taunton. Suzie Bates starred for New Zealand with a thumpingly powerful 60 from 39, opening the innings – a position she doesnR… |
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New Zealand Women won by 9 wickets Australia might, by their own admission, not be the greatest Twenty20 side, and following the men’s early eviction from the ICC World Twenty20, their women’s side also began their campaign with a heavy nine-wicket defeat to New Zealand at Taunton. New Zealand made light work in c… |
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West Indies Women won by 4 runs… Stafanie Taylor celebrated her 18th birthday in style by scoring a half-century and taking a wicket as West Indies edged past South Africa in a thrilling opening match of the women’s competition. Taylor scored a patient 52 at the top of the order as West Indies posted 123 [...] … |
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The Indian women’s team finished an unsatisfying third in the 50-over World Cup in Australia after being finalists four years ago, and heads to England for the first women’s World Twenty20 with fewer expectations and less pressure than it did during the trip Down Under. India were expected to be one of the top con… |


