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England wrap up the Series at Fortress Chelmsford

England women complete their record-breaking summer against Pakistan, in front of packed crowd at the Essex County Ground in Chelmsford, with a 57 run victory in the final NatWest International Twenty20 (IT20) against Pakistan.  The result this evening means that Heather Knight’s England team have won all six internationals against the tourists, backing up a

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England wrap up T20 series win against Pakistan

Fran Wilson marked her international comeback with an unbeaten 39 as England wrapped up a Natwest Twenty20 series win against Pakistan in the second at the Ageas Bowl. Wilson, whose last appearance came in January 2011, glued a staccato innings on a slow track together with wickets regularly falling. Jenny Gunn and Danielle Hazell’s miserly

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England women continue to impress

England Women continued where they left off in the ODI series against Pakistan, by beating the tourists by 68 runs in the first of three NatWest T20 internationals. With records continuing to tumble. Having chosen to bat, on winning the toss, at the Brightside Ground, Bristol, England made light of the Pakistan attack with Lauren

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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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