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ARTICLES
[ Australia Women in England, Jun-Jul 2001 ]
Rolton wins Peden-Archdale Medal (9 July 2001)
Taylor's heroics in vain as Australia win Second Test of CricInfo Women's Series (8 July 2001)
New English Women's coach promises bright future (8 July 2001)
Record-breaking Rolton puts Australian Women in complete control (7 July 2001)
Cathryn Fitzpatrick: The female Brett Lee (7 July 2001)
Australia women close in on England total (6 July 2001)
Australian Women complete one-day whitewash over England (3 July 2001)
Australian Women take series as England collapse again (2 July 2001)
England suffer another heavy defeat against Australia (29 June 2001)
Sthalekar set for Southern Stars debut (29 June 2001)
Australian women crush England by an innings to take lead in CricInfo Series (26 June 2001)
Two world records for Michelle Goszko (26 June 2001)
Record breaking Goszko leads Australia into dominant position against England (25 June 2001)
ICC and the International Women's Cricket Council (25 June 2001)
Slow going for England as Australia finish on top (24 June 2001)
An endangered species on show today: Women's Test cricket (24 June 2001)
England and Australia embark on women's Ashes battle (23 June 2001)
England bolster CricInfo Series squad (22 June 2001)
Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars defeat ECB Development XI (22 June 2001)
Australian women complete second win of England tourq (20 June 2001)
First Ollivierre award presented to Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent (19 June 2001)
Southern Stars easily dispose of MCC (19 June 2001)
Cooper heads Stars' new Department of Youth (24 May 2001)
History-making woman dropped from England side (22 May 2001)
England goes for youth against Aussies (21 May 2001)
England Women's Cricket Squad announced for 'Double Ashes' Summer (21 May 2001)
Edwards and Daniels ruled out of CricInfo series (21 May 2001)
Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars squad chosen for United Kingdom tour (15 May 2001)
Three new faces in Australian line up for Ashes tour (15 May 2001)
English women borrow an Aussie to help prepare for tough summer (14 May 2001)
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