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ENGLAND'S women succeeded yesterday where the men have always failed by winning a global one-day tournament at Lord's, but their captain, with a smile, resisted the urge to tell the men where they have been going wrong all these years.
The 50-over World Cup winners earlier this year, and holders of the Ashes, reinforced their position as the dominant force in the women's game with an emphatic six-wicket World Twenty20 victory over New Zealand that was a tribute to their professionalism under the leadership of Charlotte Edwards. The one-sided final was always in England's grasp once Katherine Brunt, sporting a shiner sustained when a ball hit her in the eye during practice, took three for six in her four-over spell.See the full content of this document
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SUPERCHARGED ENGLAND SHOW MEN HOW TO RULE THE WORLD
That left England chasing just 86 and they romped home with three overs in hand, Claire Taylor a...
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