England off to a winning start
England dusted off the cobwebs and started their South Africa tour with a comfortable 115-run victory over Northerns in Pretoria
View ArticleEngland women square the series
England's women won the second ODI against South Africa at East London by a handsome 119 runs, to draw level in the five-Test series
View ArticleEngland Women ease past Northerns
Laura Newton compiled a steady 60 and helped England Women prevail in their warm-up game in their tour of South Africa
View ArticleWomen's Super Fours squads announced
The 2004 women's Super Fours squads have been announced, and two new captains - Laura Newton and Salliann Briggs - will be leading their respective teams
View ArticleEngland women complete 2-0 series win
Clare Connor struck a career-best 85 not out to lead England women to a convincing 2-0 series defeat against South Africa and firmly cement their place as a strong contender for World Cup glory
View ArticleGunn shoots England to fourth warm-up victory
England made it four wins out of four in their World Cup warm-up matches in South Africa
View ArticleEngland make winning start
England Women launched their tour of Sri Lanka with a resounding 164-run win in the first one-day international
View ArticleEngland ease to second win
England's women cruised to their second convincing win over Sri Lanka women to complete a 2-0 series win in Colombo
View ArticleEngland crush India U-21 by 10 wickets
Powered by Charlotte Edwards's unbeaten 91, England Women crushed the India U21 Women's side, cruising to a 10-wicket victory at the Kailash Prakash Stadium, Meerut City
View ArticleIndia cruise to 8-wicket win
India cruised to an 8-wicket win over England to lead the series 2-1 in the third one-dayer at Guwahati
View ArticleNewton flies home after breaking finger
Laura Newton has flown home from England's tour of India after fracturing her finger
View ArticleRebranding fails to dazzle
Rarely does a competition come along that's deemed an allround success. The Super Fours, which has brought together the top 48 players in England for the past five years, is one such rare gem
View ArticleDiamonds dazzle, Sapphires sapped
Charlotte Edwards got her summer off to the perfect start, leading her team to success in the Twenty20 competition of this year's Super Fours
View ArticleLaura Newton named vice-captain
England Women's opening batsman, Laura Newton, has been announced as Charlotte Edwards' vice-captain throughout their campaign leading up to the 2009 World Cup
View ArticleClaire Taylor ton powers England
Claire Taylor struck an authoritative century as England enjoyed a commanding day with the bat to play themselves right back into this match
View ArticleIndia women cling on for draw
India's batsmen clung on for the draw in a surprisingly nailbiting finish to the first Test at Grace Road
View ArticleTaylor's best leads England canter
England's Claire Taylor struck a career-best 156 in a crushing 100-run win against India
View ArticleEngland storm to clean sweep
England absolutely annihilated India to ensure a 4-0 cleansweep against India, putting the polish on Charlotte Edwards' first home series in charge
View ArticleEngland star Newton announces retirement
Laura Newton, England's vice-captain, has announced her retirement
View ArticleNewton to coach women's European academy
Laura Newton, the recently retired England player, will return to cricket as a coach on the European Women's Academy in 2008
View ArticleInternationals take part in European Academy
Several Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands internationals are taking part in the European Women's Academy in Spain to prepare for the next season's club and country fixtures
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