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Womens World Cup 2004-05
Venue:
LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria
Date & Time:
Sun, Apr 3, 10:00 AM LOCAL
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RSAW vs NZW • 28th Match • Womens World Cup 2004-05
Series
Womens World Cup 2004-05
Date
Sun, Apr 3
Time
10:00 AM LOCAL, 8:00 AM GMT
Venue
LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria
South Africa Women squad
Players
Daleen Terblanche,
Susan Benade,
Angelique Taai,
Charlize van der Westhuizen,
Nolubabalo Ndzundzu,
Cri-zelda Brits,
Shafeeqa Pillay (wk),
Ashlyn Kilowan,
Johmari Logtenberg,
Alicia Smith,
Alison Hodgkinson (c),
Shandre Fritz,
Claire Terblanche,
Tamara Reeves,
Lonell de Beer,
Emily Drumm
New Zealand Women squad
Players
Helen Watson ,
Aimee Watkins,
Maia Lewis (c),
Rachel Pullar,
Rebecca Rolls (wk),
Haidee Tiffen,
Anna Dodd,
Maria Fahey,
Nicola Browne,
Louise Milliken,
Sara McGlashan,
Natalee Scripps,
Rebecca Steele,
Sarah Burke,
Emily Drumm
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LC de Villiers Oval
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Pretoria, South Africa
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