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Beaumont and Gunn help England to 2nd World T20 warm up win

England women v New Zealand women – ICC Women’s World T20 Warm-Up, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai England women won the toss and elected to bat England women – 126 (Leah Kasperek 4-12, Felicity Leydon-Davis 3-19, Tammy Beaumont 56) 19.2 overs New Zealand women – 106 (Jenny Gunn 4-12, Heather Knight 3-13, Danielle Hazell 2-16,

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England win T20 warm up on last ball

England women v New Zealand women – ICC Women’s World T20 Warm-Up, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai England women won the toss and elected to bowl New Zealand women – 130-6 (Katherine Brunt 2-15, Sophie Devine 40, Suzie Bates 38) 20 overs England women – 131-6 (Lea Tahuhu 2-10, Sarah Taylor 51) 20 overs England

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Loughborough Lightning to play on opening day of Super League

Loughborough University was recently announced as a host for the WCSL and yesterday they announced that the team will be called Loughborough Lightning and will play in the league’s opening match away against Yorkshire Diamonds. The team will play three home matches at the Haslegrave Cricket Ground on the Loughborough University campus, starting against Lancashire Thunder

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Loughborough appoint Salliann Briggs as Super League head coach

Loughborough Sport has announced the appointment of Salliann Briggs as the Head Coach of Loughborough’s Women’s Cricket Super League (WCSL) team, based at Loughborough University. Salliann holds an impressive resume’ within the cricket set up in England being previously appointed as the England Women Development Program Under-19 Head Coach. As well as being the Head Coach

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South Africa win sets up T20 decider

England women v South Africa women – 2nd Twenty20 International, Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town South Africa women won the toss and elected to field England women – 156-6 (Sarah Taylor 66, Sune Luus 2-26) 20 overs South Africa women – 145-3 (Dane van Niekerk 63, Mignon du Preez 47*) 17.2 overs South Africa women

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