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Four weeks to Women’s finals

AFTER a two-month hiatus, Women’s cricket returns to Broken Hill with a month left in the minor round. North require just one win to secure top spot, with a top of the table clash against Central awaiting them upon the resumption of play. The Magpies will be under the microscope, along with West, as they […]

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  • Four weeks to Women’s finals

    Four weeks to Women’s finals

    AFTER a two-month hiatus, Women’s cricket returns to Broken Hill with a month left in the minor round. North require just one win to secure…

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