England and India launch their preparations for next year’s ICC women’s World Cup 2009 in Australia when they go head to head in the five-match one-day international series.
India captain Mithali Raj admits she has been surprised at England’s recent successful form as her side prepare for the five-match one-day international series which begins tomorrow.
Former England women’s captain Clare Connor has been co-opted to the Sussex board as a non-executive director.
After casting aside South Africa, England know there will be few gifts on offer when they meet India in the first of five NatWest Series one-day internationals on Saturday at Bath.
Anya Shrubsole made an instant impression on her Twenty20 debut for England women, taking three wickets as South Africa were defeated by 43 runs at Northampton.
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