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Series:
Shell Bicentennial Womens World Cup 1988
Venue:
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Date & Time:
Wed, Dec 7, 2:20 PM LOCAL
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AUSW vs NZW • 10th Match • Shell Bicentennial Womens World Cup 1988
Series
Shell Bicentennial Womens World Cup 1988
Date
Wed, Dec 7
Time
2:20 PM LOCAL, 3:20 AM GMT
Venue
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Australia Women squad
Players
Lindsay Reeler,
Ruth Buckstein,
Belinda Haggett,
Denise Annetts,
Sharon Tredrea,
Lyn Larsen (c),
Zoe Goss,
Karen Brown,
Chris Matthews (wk),
Kerry Saunders,
Lyn Fullston
New Zealand Women squad
Players
Jackie Clark,
Nicki Turner,
Lesley Murdoch (c),
Debbie Hockley,
Karen Gunn,
Ingrid Jagersma (wk),
Kirsty Bond,
Brigit Legg,
Jennifer Turner,
Catherine Campbell,
Sue Rachel Margaret Morris
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Stadium
Manuka Oval
City
Canberra, Australia
Capacity
13,550
Ends
Pool End, Mall End
Hosts To
Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Pri
Also Hosts
Australian Rules Football
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