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The England women’s schedule for their 2007 international home series against New Zealand has been announced.
The teams will compete in three NatWest women’s international Twenty20 matches and a NatWest women’s series comprising six one-day internationals.
The final women’s international Twenty20 match and the first women’s series match will be televised live on Sky Sports from Taunton, the home of women’s cricket.
South Africa have been confirmed as the side to play warm-up matches against New Zealand and an England XI ahead of the tour.
England disabilities will field two sides to play in a Twenty20 game, starting at 11.30am, ahead of the first NatWest women’s international Twenty20 at Bath, which will start at 3.30pm.
The second Twenty20 match will begin at 5.30pm and the final women’s international Twenty20 will start at 5.40pm.
The NatWest women’s series matches start at 10.45am, with the exception of the floodlit match at Derbyshire CCC, which starts at 2.30pm.
Warm-up Matches
Tuesday, August 7 - South Africa v England Development XI, Taunton School
Weds August, 8 - MCC v New Zealand (TBC);
South Africa v England Development XI, Taunton School
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)
NatWest Women’s Series
Fri, August 17 - 1st ODI v New Zealand, Taunton (Sky Sports)
Sun, August 19 - 2nd ODI v New Zealand, Stratford CC
Thurs, August 23 - 3rd ODI v New Zealand, Derby (floodlit)
Sun, August 26 - 4th ODI v New Zealand, Blackpool CC
Mon, August 27 - 5th ODI v New Zealand, Blackpool CC
Thurs, August 30 - 6th ODI v New Zealand, Shenley
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