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Womens World Cup 2004-05
Venue:
Harlequins, Pretoria
Date & Time:
Wed, Mar 30, 10:00 AM LOCAL
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RSAW vs ENGW • 18th Match • Womens World Cup 2004-05
Series
Womens World Cup 2004-05
Date
Wed, Mar 30
Time
10:00 AM LOCAL, 8:00 AM GMT
Venue
Harlequins, Pretoria
Umpires
Brad White, Shaun George
Referee
Cyril Mitchley
South Africa Women squad
Players
Cri-zelda Brits,
Susan Benade,
Johmari Logtenberg,
Shandre Fritz,
Alicia Smith,
Angelique Taai,
Alison Hodgkinson (c),
Charlize van der Westhuizen,
Shafeeqa Pillay (wk),
Nolubabalo Ndzundzu,
Ashlyn Kilowan
England Women squad
Players
Charlotte Edwards,
Laura Newton,
Claire Taylor,
Clare Connor (c),
Arran Brindle,
Rosalie Birch,
Jane Smit (wk),
Lucy Pearson,
Katherine Brunt,
Nicky Shaw,
Isa Guha
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Harlequins
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Pretoria, South Africa
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Northern Transvaal
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