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Series:
Womens World Cup 2004-05
Venue:
Tshwane University of Technology Oval, Pretoria
Date & Time:
Sat, Mar 26, 10:00 AM LOCAL
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RSAW vs INDW • 11th Match • Womens World Cup 2004-05
Series
Womens World Cup 2004-05
Date
Sat, Mar 26
Time
10:00 AM LOCAL, 8:00 AM GMT
Venue
Tshwane University of Technology Oval, Pretoria
Umpires
Bernard Harrison, Shaun George
Referee
Wilf Diedricks
South Africa Women squad
Players
Daleen Terblanche,
Cri-zelda Brits,
Johmari Logtenberg,
Alicia Smith,
Alison Hodgkinson (c),
Shandre Fritz,
Charlize van der Westhuizen,
Shafeeqa Pillay (wk),
Ashlyn Kilowan,
Claire Terblanche,
Lonell de Beer
India Women squad
Players
Anju Jain (wk),
Jaya Sharma,
Anjum Chopra,
Hemlata Kala,
Mithali Raj (c),
Rumeli Dhar,
Deepa Marathe,
Amita Sharma,
Nooshin Al Khadeer,
Jhulan Goswami,
Neetu David
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Tshwane University of Technology Oval
City
Pretoria, South Africa
Hosts To
Northern Transvaal
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