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Guha Replaces Injured Shrubsole For England

27 June 2011
Guha Replaces Injured Shrubsole For England
Guha Replaces Injured Shrubsole For England
Isa Guha has been handed a recall to the England squad ahead of the ODI quadrangular series
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England Women have called up swing bowler Isa Guha to replace the injured Anya Shrubsole for the upcoming One-Day International Quadrangular series.

Shrubsole suffered a knee ligament injury during the Twenty20 International victory over Australia and has already been ruled out of the ODI series, which begins on 30th June.

Guha has played eight Tests, 80 One-Day Internationals and 20 Twenty20 Internationals including the 2009 World Cup final win over New Zealand.

England begin the series when they play New Zealand in Derby.

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NatWest Women's Quadrangular T20

23rd June: Australia v India, Billericay
AUS 63-2 beat IND 62 by 8 wickets: Report
23rd June: England v New Zealand, Chelmsford
ENG 86-2 beat NZL 83 by 8 wickets: Report
25th June: England v Australia, Bristol
ENG 136-6 beat AUS 114 by 22 runs: Report
25th June: India v New Zealand, Bristol
NZL 125-5 beat IND 100-7 by 25 runs: Report
26th June: Australia v New Zealand, Taunton
AUS 147-4 beat NZL 146-6 by 6 wickets: Report
26th June: England v India, Taunton
ENG 134 beat IND 88-8 by 46 runs: Report
27th June: 3rd/4th Play-Off
IND 96-7 beat NZL 95-7 by 3 wickets: Report
27th June: Final, The Rose Bowl
ENG 132-9 beat AUS 116-8 by 16 runs: Report

NatWest Women's Quadrangular ODI Series

30th June: England v India, Derby
ENG 205-4 beat IND 202-9 by 6 wickets: Report
2nd July: Australia v India, Chesterfield
AUS 216-7 beat IND 215-9 by 3 wickets: Report
2nd July: England v New Zealand, Derby
ENG 237-9 beat NZL 179 by 58 runs: Report
5th July: England v Australia, Lord's
AUS 169-3 beat ENG 168 by 7 wickets: Report
5th July: India v New Zealand, Southgate
NZL 201-8 beat IND 162-9 by 39 runs: Report