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New Zealand Women tour England in summer 2007 - the full schedule of fixtures can be found below.
Warm-up matches
Tuesday August 7: South Africa v England Development XI, Taunton School
Wed August 8: MCC v New Zealand, venue TBC; South Africa v England Development XI, Taunton School
Fri August 10: Mini Twenty20 competition, Taunton School (South Africa, New Zealand and two England XI teams)
All matches will start at 10.45am and the Twenty20 competition will begin at 10am.
NatWest Women’s International Twenty20
Sunday August 12: 1st Twenty20 v New Zealand, Bath CC
Monday August 13: 2nd Twenty20 v New Zealand, Bath CC
Thursday August 16: 3rd Twenty20 v New Zealand, Taunton (Sky Sports)
The first Twenty20 will start at 3.30pm, the second match at 5.30pm and the final one will begin at 5.40pm.
NatWest Women’s Series
Fri August 17: 1st NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Taunton (Sky Sports)
Sun August 19: 2nd NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Stratford CC
Thurs August 23: 3rd NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Derby (Floodlit)
Sun August 26: 4th NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Blackpool CC
Mon August 27: 5th NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Blackpool
Thurs August 30: 6th NatWest ODI v New Zealand, Shenley
All matches will start at 10.45am, with the exception of the Floodlit game at Derby which will start at 2.30pm.
On Sunday August 12, England Disabilities will play a Twenty20 game prior to the 1st NatWest Women’s International Twenty20 at Bath CC. Start time 11am.
Tour posters:
England v New Zealand series poster - A5 size version (249 KB)
England v New Zealand series poster - A3 size version (403 KB)
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