England in Women’s World Cup semi-finals but questions remain for Charlotte Edwards
Having achieved the minimum expectation a dead rubber against New Zealand offers a chance to build confidence before meeting Australia or South Africa in the last four It’s official: Sunday’s World Cup match between England and New Zealand will be Sophie Devine’s last one-day international. (…)
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