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Three rounds to go for women’s comp

THIS season, the Women’s Barrier District Cricket League competition will be headed toward a thrilling conclusion. The finals picture is nearly confirmed, and all eyes will be on the final minor rounds to see who carries the strongest form into March. Up North, a victory against South on Saturday is their easiest route to the […]

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