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New Zealand Women tour of Australia, 2001/02
Venue:
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Date & Time:
Wed, Feb 20, 5:30 PM LOCAL
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AUSW vs NZW • 1st Match • New Zealand Women tour of Australia, 2001/02
Series
New Zealand Women tour of Australia, 2001/02
Date
Wed, Feb 20
Time
5:30 PM LOCAL, 7:00 AM GMT
Venue
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires
Daryl Harper, Steve Davis
Australia Women squad
Players
Belinda Clark (c),
Lisa Keightley,
Karen Rolton,
Michelle Goszko,
Mel Jones,
Lisa Keightley,
Julia Price,
Cathryn Fitzpatrick,
Julia Price (wk),
Terry McGregor,
Emma Liddell
New Zealand Women squad
Players
Anna Smith,
Rebecca Rolls (wk),
Emily Drumm (c),
Haidee Tiffen,
Kathryn Ramel,
Paula Flannery,
Helen Watson ,
Aimee Watkins,
Rachel Pullar,
Anna Dodd,
Nicola Browne
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Adelaide Oval
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Adelaide, Australia
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53,583 (including standing room)
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City End, Cathedral End
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South Australia and Adelaide Strikers
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Australian Rules Football (since 1877), Rugby League (1997-1998) as well as archery, athletics, baseball, cycling, american football, highland games, hockey, lacrosse, lawn tennis, rugby union, quoits and soccer)
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