Source: Don Miles

England women win 3rd ODI to take the series

England women v South Africa women – 3rd One-Day International, Bidvest Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg England women won the toss and elected to field South Africa women – 196-9 (Lizell Lee 74, Anya Shrubsole 3-35) 50 overs England women – 198-5 (Heather Knight 67*, Georgia Elwiss 61) 43.5 overs England women won by 5 wickets Heather

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Natalie Sciver to join England women’s squad in South Africa

Surrey all-rounder Natalie Sciver has recovered from the ankle injury that ruled her out of England women’s three-match One-Day International (ODI) series against South Africa.  She will join the squad on Sunday (14th February), in time for the three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series, which gets underway in Paarl on 18th February. England women will next

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Source: ECB

England women’s cricket team spread love of the game

Led by captain, Charlotte Edwards and Head Coach, Mark Robinson, the England women’s cricket team has helped to run a coaching session for young girls from across the Hammanskraal and Soshanguve townships at the Nelson Mandela Sports Complex today. Taking a break from preparations for their second One-Day International (ODI) match against South Africa on

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Five venues announced as hosts for ICC Women’s 2017 World Cup

The England and Wales Cricket board (ECB) have announced the five host grounds for the ICC Women’s World Cup in 2017. The ICC has confirmed Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Somerset (above), Gloucestershire (right) and Lord’s will host the competition’s 31 matches starting on June 26th  next year – with the Home of Cricket set to stage the final

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England ease to win in 1st ODI against South Africa

England women v South Africa women – 1st One-Day International, Sahara Willowmoore Park, Benoni South Africa women won the toss and elected to bat South Africa women – 196 (Anya Shrubsole 4-29, Trisha Chetty 90) 49.2 overs England chasing a revised Duckworth-Lewis target of 150 in 35 overs England women – 150-3 (Sarah Taylor 41*)

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Amy Jones impresses in England’s 2nd warm up match

England Women v South Africa Women Emerging XI – 50-over warm-up match, Mamelodi Cricket Club South Africa Women Emerging XI won the toss and elected to bat South Africa Women Emerging XI – 62 (Danielle Wyatt 3-7) 28.2 overs England Women – 63-1 (Amy Jones 44*, Charlotte Edwards 13*) 10.1 overs England Women won by

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England Women v South Africa Women Emerging XI

England Women v South Africa Women Emerging XI – 50-over warm-up match, University of Pretoria England Women won the toss and elected to bat England Women – 337-8 (Lauren Winfield 81, Jenny Gunn 62, Lydia Greenway 50, Michelle Burt 3-63) – 50 overs South Africa Women’s Emerging XI* – 192 (Danielle Wyatt* 60, Tammy Beaumont* 28,

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Source: Lancashire Cricket Board

Lancashire make key appointments for Super League Team

Key Appointments Confirmed to the Management, Coaching Team and Support Staff for the Lancashire Women’s Cricket Super League Team Following on from the recent ECB announcement about Lancashire Cricket Board’s (with partners Lancashire County Cricket Club and LCCC Foundation) successful bid to be a host for the Women’s Cricket Super League, the LCB is pleased

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