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2:00 PM

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ENG19

277/7
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AUS19

(7.4/50 ov, T:278) 38/1

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Today
1:30 PM

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145/9
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(18/20 ov, T:146) 146/5

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178/9
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(5.2/20 ov, T:179) 45/3

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(6/20 ov) 41/1
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QLD

215
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(44.3/50 ov, T:216) 216/3

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Boon, Hayden and Wilson join Hall of Fame

Boon, Hayden and Wilson join Hall of Fame

David Boon, Matthew Hayden and Betty Wilson will be inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame at the Allan Border Medal ceremony in Sydney on Monday

22-Jan-2017•ESPNcricinfo staff
Betty Wilson, the 'female Bradman', dies at 88

Betty Wilson, the 'female Bradman', dies at 88

Betty Wilson, one of the greatest women's cricketers who was sometimes called Australia's female Bradman, has died aged 88

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The lady Don

The lady Don

Seven for seven in an innings, the first hat-trick in women's cricket, a 75-minute century - Betty Wilson, Australian allrounder extraordinaire of the 1950s, did it all and more in a career spanning just 11 Tests

09-Jan-2008•Nagraj Gollapudi
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